Melbourne Zoo Ticket

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  • Located in the heart of the city, Melbourne Zoo is the perfect place to escape hustle and bustle for a day!
  • Discover penguins, seals and other inhabitants of Victoria's coast and ocean at the Wild Sea exhibition
  • Encounter the critically endangered Sumatran Tiger and Orangutans and learn how you can assist with the conservation efforts
  • Walk on the award-winning elephant trail, home to eight Asian elephants
  • Kids Go Free! Children age 4-15 can visit Melbourne Zoo for free on weekends, VIC School Holiday & Public Holiday dates
  • Wonder what happens in a zoo every morning before it opens to the public? Try out Melbourne Zoo’s Australian Wildlife Tour to find out!
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What to expect

Melbourne Zoo, located in Victoria, Australia, is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and tourists alike. Established in 1862, it's Australia's oldest zoo and is renowned for its commitment to wildlife conservation, education, and research. The zoo is home to over 320 animal species from Australia and around the world.

This Australian zoo offers a unique opportunity to see a wide variety of animals up close in a beautiful setting for families, couples, or children on school holidays. The zoo's lush gardens and well-designed enclosures create a peaceful and immersive experience for visitors.

From Australian native animals such as koalas, wombats, and kangaroos at the Australian Bush exhibit to the extremely rare and endangered Sumatran Tiger and Orang-utan. Meet the king of the animal kingdom at the Lion Gorge and learn about how this majestic creature hunts in the wild.

But purchasing Melbourne Zoo tickets will give you more than just an animal exhibition. Melbourne Zoo is actively involved in conservation efforts and plays a crucial role in breeding programs for endangered species, such as the Sumatran tiger and the gorilla. Not only will you be able to encounter these extremely beautiful and majestic animals; but by purchasing Melbourne Zoo tickets, you'll also be part of the conservation efforts of the zoo in sustaining these species for the future.

Fun Facts about Melbourne Zoo

Here are some fun facts about Melbourne Zoo before you go!

  • Melbourne Zoo is home to Australia's oldest orangutan, Pusung, who is over 50 years old.
  • The zoo's Butterfly House is a tropical paradise where visitors can walk among hundreds of butterflies from around the world.
  • Melbourne Zoo's historic Elephant Trail features a reproduction of a 19th-century Nepalese mountain village, providing a unique backdrop for the elephants' habitat.
  • The zoo's Wild Sea exhibit showcases Australia's diverse marine life, including penguins, seals, and seahorses.
  • Melbourne Zoo participates in the international breeding program for the endangered Snow Leopard, contributing to global conservation efforts for this magnificent big cat.

Is Melbourne Zoo free on weekends?

Melbourne Zoo doesn't offer free admission for everyone on weekends, but it's free for children under 16 years old! Kids get to also visit for free on Victorian public holidays and Victorian school holidays.

And, of course, the adults still need to pay for the normal Melbourne Zoo ticket prices.

How long does it take to go around Melbourne Zoo?

On average, you can expect to spend about 3 to 4 hours touring the animal encounters and animal exhibits. This will give you ample time to see the major exhibits, attend animal feedings and talks, and enjoy some of the interactive experiences.

If you want to take your time, participate in more activities, or enjoy a leisurely meal at one of the zoo's cafes, you might want to plan for a longer visit, potentially up to a full day.

What is the best time to go to Melbourne Zoo?

The best time to visit Melbourne Zoo is shortly after it opens at 9:00 AM. Visiting early in the day allows you to see the animals when they're most active, as many of the animals tend to be more energetic in the cooler morning hours.

Apart from that, arriving early helps you avoid larger crowds, making for a more enjoyable and relaxed experience.

In terms of days, weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends and public holidays, so if you have the flexibility, visiting on a weekday can provide a more peaceful experience.

The spring and autumn months offer pleasant weather, making these seasons particularly ideal for a visit. During the summer months, it's advisable to go early in the day to avoid the midday heat.

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Bring the kids on the weekends and on VIC public holidays for free admission!
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Plan your visit and see all the best that Melbourne Zoo has to offer
Melbourne Zoo Photos - Melbourne Zoo's Butterfly House features more than 600 butterflies from about 13 different tropical species
Melbourne Zoo's Butterfly House features more than 600 butterflies from about 13 different tropical species
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Marvel at the stunning lions during your visit and feel like you're in Africa!
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See the adorable snow leopard cubs, introduced to Melbourne Zoo as part of the amazing international conservation efforts
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Explore everything from the majestic gorilla to adorable otters
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Explore the trail of the elephants, your favourite rainforest animals, the popular Wild Sea and more!
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Get up close and personal with the seals
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Melbourne Zoo is a popular tourist attraction, home to a variety of animal species
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Visitors can explore the various exhibits and learn about the habitats and behaviors of the animals
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The zoo offers a range of experiences, from behind-the-scenes tours to animal encounters and feedings
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The zoo is a great place for families, friends, and animal lovers to spend a day
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Get up close and personal with the animals and learn about their behavior and habitats at the Melbourne Zoo
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Learn about the endangered species and conservation efforts at the Melbourne Zoo
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It is a great place for families to spend a fun-filled day and make lasting memories
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From zebras to tigers, the Melbourne Zoo houses a diverse range of wildlife
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Discover the unique wildlife of Australia, including kangaroos, koalas, and wombats, at the Melbourne Zoo
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A trip to the Melbourne Zoo promises a memorable and enriching experience for all animal lovers
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The zoo also features beautiful gardens and picnic areas for visitors to relax and unwind

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