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About London Zoo

London Zoo

With so much to see and do, a visit to ZSL London Zoo is the perfect day out for people of all ages. London Zoo has over 750 species of animal, from the smallest monkeys to the tall giraffes. Don’t miss gorilla kingdom. Experience the sights, sounds and smells of the rainforest within a natural walk-through environment and get close to the majestic gorillas. Located in Regent's Park london zoo is one of the most famous of all London attractions and a must-see if you have children. Opened in 1828, ZSL London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo.

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Directions

ZSL London Zoo
Regents Park
London
NW1 4RY

By Car

Follow A40 into London.  Extensive Car parking on site.  Outside of congestion charging zone.

By Train

The nearest mainline station is Euston. At Euston Station go to bus stop G and take bus number 253 towards the Narroway/Hackney Central to Camden High Street. At Camden High Street go to Stop T and take bus number 274 towards Victoria Gate to ZSL London Zoo.

By Tube

By London Overground - The nearest London Overground station is Camden Road.

London Zoo News

Building a future for Haiti's unique biodiversity

ZSL, in partnership with BirdLife International and the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, has secured funding from Defra's Darwin Initiative in support of vital conservation action to prevent the extinction of Haiti's unique biodiversity.

New male gorilla at ZSL London Zoo

A new male gorilla is proving to be a hit with ZSL London Zoo's female gorillas.

Gold priced out by wildlife

18ft anacondas, jaguars, tapirs and the world's largest bird of prey are some of the species that have proven to be worth more than their weight in gold.

Pelican crossing at ZSL London Zoo

Keepers at ZSL London Zoo created their very own 'pelican crossing' recently - as our pictures show

Gordon Brown could create Britain's Great Barrier Reef

Thanks to an ongoing campaign supported by ZSL, one of the world's largest coral atolls, which belongs to Britain, could soon become the biggest marine protected area on Earth. But it's not too late to add your support!


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