Description
Tierpark Hellabrunn, also known as Hellabrunn Zoo, is one of the oldest and most famous zoos in Germany, located in Munich. Set in the picturesque Isar River landscape, the zoo covers over 40 hectares and houses more than 19,000 animals representing over 750 species. Hellabrunn is renowned for its unique, naturalistic enclosures that mimic the animals' native habitats, providing both visitors and animals with an immersive and educational experience. The zoo is divided into several themed areas, such as the African savannah, the Amazon rainforest, and the polar world, offering an exciting journey through different ecosystems around the globe.
For children, Hellabrunn Zoo is a fantastic place to explore wildlife in an engaging and interactive way. Young visitors can enjoy viewing a wide variety of animals, from playful elephants and majestic lions to rare and endangered species like the giant panda. The zoo also features several interactive areas, including playgrounds, feeding experiences, and petting zones, where children can get closer to the animals and even learn about their behaviours. There are also educational programs, such as guided tours and animal presentations, that are designed to entertain and inform children about conservation efforts and the importance of protecting wildlife.
Hellabrunn Zoo is open to all visitors, with no strict age restrictions. Children under the age of 6 typically enter for free, while tickets for older children and adults generally range from €10 to €20, depending on the type of ticket and the season. Family tickets and group discounts are available, making it an affordable option for families. The zoo offers special rates for Munich residents, and it’s recommended to check the zoo's website for up-to-date information on ticket prices, opening hours, and any special events or activities. Booking tickets in advance is recommended during peak seasons to avoid long lines and ensure entry.
Location
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Tierparkstraße 30, 81543 Munich-Untergiesing-Harlaching, Germany