Best For
Animal enthusiasts and family outings.





The Berlin Zoological Garden, established in 1844, is Germany's oldest zoo and a major attraction in Berlin's Tiergarten. Spanning 35 hectares, it boasts one of the world's most comprehensive collections of species, with over 1,380 different species and more than 20,200 animals. The zoo is renowned for its regular animal feedings and has been home to famous animals like Knut the polar bear and Bao Bao the giant panda. It plays a significant role in global conservation efforts, collaborating with universities and research institutes worldwide. With its rich history and diverse animal displays, the zoo attracts millions of visitors each year, making it a top destination for families and animal enthusiasts.
The Berlin Zoological Garden, established in 1844, is Germany's oldest zoo and a major attraction in Berlin's Tiergarten. Spanning 35 hectares, it boasts one of the world's most comprehensive collections of species, with over 1,380 different species and more than 20,200 animals. The zoo is renowned for its regular animal feedings and has been home to famous animals like Knut the polar bear and Bao Bao the giant panda. It plays a significant role in global conservation efforts, collaborating with universities and research institutes worldwide. With its rich history and diverse animal displays, the zoo attracts millions of visitors each year, making it a top destination for families and animal enthusiasts.
Oldest zoo in Germany, established in 1844.
Home to over 1,380 species and 20,200 animals.
Famous for regular animal feedings.
Hosts globally known animals like Knut the polar bear.
Collaborates on international conservation efforts.
Close access to Berlin's Tiergarten, ideal for a combined visit.
Rich in historical significance as Germany's oldest zoo.
Animal enthusiasts and family outings.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
German, English
Family, Tourists, Educational