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  1. Unlimited entry to Melbourne Zoo, Werribee Open Range Zoo, Healesville Sanctuary and Kyabram Fauna Park. Kids join free on adult memberships. Free entry to five interstate zoos. Discounts at the Zoo Shop and from our zoo partners. Help fund our conservation work to fight wildlife extinction.

  2. Animals and habitats. Discover the different trails of the Zoo and where to find your favourite animals. Scroll down to explore. All habitats are included with general admission and close at 4.30pm.

  3. Book Now. We are open every day 9am – 5pm. We recommend all non-members pre-book online, including babies, even if attending on a day when kids visit free. The Melbourne Zoo Team are undertaking maintenance works across the site. The following planned works may impact visitor paths and animal visibility:

  4. Nestled within this urban oasis, over 320 species call Melbourne Zoo home! Stroll through the lush rainforests, where tigers roam and monkeys swing from tree to tree. Come eye-to-eye with orang-utans in their special elevated home and walk the Trail of Elephants. ... Show more.

  5. Melbourne Zoo is located only minutes north of the city centre at Royal Park and is 20 minutes from Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine). Car parking is $2 for a five hour ticket and is run by Melbourne City Council.

  6. Walk where tigers roam and monkeys swing from tree to tree. See eye-to-eye with the Orang-utans in their special elevated exhibit, explore the Trail of Elephants and then head down the bush track to see unique Australian wildlife including koalas, kangaroos, wombats and emus.

  7. Melbourne Zoo is a zoo in Melbourne, Australia. It is located within Royal Park in Parkville, approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the centre of Melbourne. It is the primary zoo serving Melbourne. As of 2021, the zoo contains 3742 animals comprising 243 species, from Australia and around the world.

  8. Jul 3, 2020 · Over 300 species of animals can be found in the beautifully landscaped settings of Melbourne Zoo, just minutes from the central city. Stroll through an Asian village and garden setting to see the majestic Asian elephants.

  9. Established in 1862, this compact zoo remains one of the city’s most popular attractions and continues to innovate, having become the world's first carbon-neutral zoo. Set in prettily landscaped gardens, the enclosures aim to simulate the animals’ natural habitats and give them the option to hide if they want to (the gorillas and tigers are ...

  10. Located at the heart of CBD, Melbourne Zoo—aka Australia’s oldest zoo—is home to over 320 animal species. That said, we understand that it’s impossible to see everyone, which is why we’ve rounded up a list of Melbourne Zoo animals you can’t miss!

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