Parc zoologique de Paris (2024)

Annual closure from January 8 to 28, 2024

From the Patagonian pampas to the dry forest of Madagascar, be transformed by the zoo and immerse yourself in the natural environment of the animals.

Annual closure from January 8 to 28, 2024. Reopening on Monday January 29.

From January 29 to March 24:open every day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Opening hours - Parc zoologique de Paris

Opening hours vary according to the season.

WiNTER 2023 – 2024

Annual closure from January 8 to 28, 2024. Reopening on Monday January 29.

Until March 24, 2024, open every day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The ticket office closes 1 hour before the Park closing time.
Last admission 1 hour before closing time including for visitors with tickets or an annual pass.

Any exit is definitive.

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For people with motor disabilities

Young audience

Adult

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For people with motor disabilities

Young audience

Very young audience

Adult

Wheelchairs can be borrowed on presentation of an identity document as a deposit.

Avenue Daumesnil

75012 Paris

Access - Parc zoologique de Paris

Address

Crossroads of Avenue Daumesnil and Route de la Ceinture du Lac (single entrance) 75012 Paris

By métro

Several metro stations and lines serve the Parc zoologique de Paris
Line 8, Porte Dorée station: less than 10 minutes walk from the zoo entrance
Line 1, Saint-Mandé station: 15 minutes' walk from the zoo entrance
Line 1, Château de Vincennes station, then bus 46

By bus

46, 86 and 325 (stop: Parc zoologique)

By tram

Line T3 (stop Porte Dorée)

From 17 to €22

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Prices - Parc zoologique de Paris

Full price €22

Reduced rate €17

  • Education Pass holder.
  • Visitor with a full-price ticket less than 3 months old from another site of the Jardin des Plantes, the Musée de l'Homme or the Zoo de Paris (Paris Zoo).
  • Jobseeker on presentation of a valid or less than 6 month-old certificate issued by Pôle-Emploi and photo ID.
  • All full-price paying visitors in a non-school and non-assimilated group of 20 people or more (1 free admission for every 20 paying visitors).

Rate 3 to 12 years €17

  • Young people from 3 to 12 years old on presentation of proof of age.

Family pass €68

  • Valid for 2 beneficiaries of the full rate (including one person over 18 years old) and 2 beneficiaries of the 3-12 years old rate, upon presentation of proof of age or photo ID.

Free of charge

  • Children under 3 years of age on presentation of proof.

  • Disabled person and their companion on presentation of a valid document issued by the Maisons Départementales des Personnes Handicapées (MDPH).

  • Welfare recipients (as defined by the Ministry of Solidarity and Health), and dependents as stated on the certificate, on presentation of the valid certificate and photo ID.

  • Museum PASS holder for the current year on presentation of photo ID.

  • Museum student on presentation of a valid student card and photo ID.

  • ICOM/ICOMOS cards from the current year and presentation of an identity card with photo.

  • Teachers preparing their self-guided tour on presentation of proof of their establishment or their guided tour or a workshop on presentation of their booking.

  • French or foreign journalist on presentation of press card (with validity date).

  • Military personnel holding the “carte sentinelle” military ID card.

  • 1 accompanying person for a group of more than 20 paying people (driver...).

  • Group of people in training accompanied by a member of the Museum staff as part of a DIREF training course.

  • Staff of AFDPZ, EAZA, and WAZA member establishments on presentation of a valid proof of identity.

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Renseignements

01 44 75 20 00 (10am – 5pm)

Total immersion

When you enter the Park, you are totally immersed. You enter a space inhabited by a network of climbing plants. This serves as a sort of reminder: Man shares the same planet as animals and plants! After this prelude, follow Ariadne's thread. In addition to the main circuit, which explores the Park's five biozones, there are secondary circuits revealing the "backstage" areas, such as the veterinary clinic and the kitchen. So, are you ready to go on an adventure?

From the far south to the tropics

Let's start with Patagonia, with its pampas, rocky coasts and Andean forest. Don't miss the maned sea lions basking on the rocks next to the Humboldt penguins. But you are already entering the Sahel-Sudan region, with its savannahs and delta. Here, lions lounge on hot rocks while giraffes drink in the company of Greater Kudu and ostriches.

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Europe, Guyana and Madagascar

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You can see Europe with its coniferous forest, scrubland, marshes and cold mountains. An obligatory stop at the vivarium, a new facility located under the Grand Rocher: here you will discover the reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates that make up the rich European fauna! A few more steps and the Guyana-Amazonia biozone appears with its equatorial vegetation, creeks and rivers. Tapirs, jaguars and bush dogs like to roam around. The last stop is Madagascar. Here, the tropical rainforest is populated by lemurs and colourful birds such as the crested ibis; while the tropical dry forest is home to the fossa, the largest carnivore on the island.

Animal welfare

Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. No less than 234 species and more than 3,000 animals await you for a world tour of biodiversity. They have passed a strict selection process, based on conservation criteria as well as attractive, educational and scientific potential. You will find iconic animals such as giraffes and wolves, as well as lesser-known ones such as wolverines and manatees. Nearly 50 species presented, such as the European otter, the griffon vulture, the manatee, the titi, the fossa, the crowned sifaka, the giraffe and the oryx are the subject of national action plans, European breeding programmes or international conservation programmes.

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Fun and educational

To get the most out of your visit, throw yourself with abandon into everything the Park has to offer you. An exploration station awaits you at the exit of each biozone. You can also stop off at the meeting points with the teams, during feeding or medical training, for example. Watch the teams in action through glass walls and discover jobs such as animal caretaker, veterinarian or ethologist... Take part in a themed guided tour or a family discovery workshop...

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Endless history

Built for the Colonial Exhibition of 1931, the Park allowed the public to discover exotic animals in a "natural" setting. It was a huge success, but as time went by, the structures fell into disrepair. In the 2000s, the 900 or so residents left for other European parks. Except for some lemurs and the 16 giraffes. After more than 5 years of closure and 27 months of construction, a 3rd millennium zoo reopened its doors in 2014. Get involved like him in the defence of biodiversity!

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How to find us

Avenue Daumesnil

75012 Paris

01 44 75 20 00 (10am – 5pm)

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