Dray P. • September 5, 2010Head towards the viaduct and you'll be able to walk along the river and forget you're in London.
Hamoud A. • September 30, 2016Beautiful and well organized zoo . I loved every thing here but loved the butterflies area the most . Incredible place ❣️
Matt T. • September 8, 2017Don't worry the animals are not too cramped & they are all well looked after. The zoo is free and it's the perfect place to bring your kids to see a bit of wildlife. The lemurs are always a favourite!
Jim ♕. • September 3, 2014There's a few areas/attractions within the Zoo; Wanyama Village & Reserve, Zufari: Ride Into Africa!, Amazu Treetop Adventure, Creepy Caves, Sealion Bay, Trail of the Kings, Penguin Cove and Sea-Life.
Phillip M. • April 14, 2023Great zoo , grandchildren love it can’t wait to come and catch up with old favorites. They love the soft play, coffee not much but you can’t have everything.
Matt T. • September 8, 2017This amazing park has a zoo, an aviary, a deer park, big kids playground, a cafe, and a tennis centre. Loads of space. A lovely place to come and walk your dog or take a stroll.
megan • September 6, 2014So much to do here. Four restaurants, an outdoor theatre, the London Zoo, soccer/cricket fields and the largest rose garden in London. Great for running (ring road = 3 miles).
StJohn D. • July 16, 2010Great park for kids - adventure playground, kids zoo, acres of grass for ball games & picknicks, tennis courts, feed the ducks or hire a row boat on the lake.
Andrey S. • March 30, 2014Try to cuddle lil pinguis. If the want it- they let, if not- they bite. ;) my fave spot in the zoo.
Stephen D. • September 19, 2017Great views of central London from here, and a short walk down towards the zoo and Regents Park
Irfan Q. • August 14, 2014Do ask the Zoo Keepers when they feed the animals as that is the best time to see all of them together
Martin T. • July 17, 201220 February: On wintry days in Central London, it is easy to forget that there is a rainforest only a short distance away, with monkeys, lemurs & pygmy marmosets roaming right in the middle of London.
Ankur B. • February 14, 2016Daily show when the giraffes get fed an "afternoon tea" snack of leaves that's worth catching.
Ian T. • October 28, 2016Excellent zoo. Great for a family day out. Loads of play areas to keep kids entertained when they seen enough animals.
Lisa H. • August 3, 2017Lovely zoo, perfect for young families. We recently attended the press preview of the brilliant new Lemur Loop exhibition ~ Our review: http://theloveofacaptain.com/new-lemur-loop-marwell-zoo/
Kevan D. • August 15, 2012The Tim Hunkin-designed mechanical clock outside the birdhouse building does its thing every hour on the hour.
Filmsquare • August 2, 2013The London Zoo Reptile house was used in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), where Harry first discovers he can talk "parseltongue" and lands his horrible cousin Dudley in snake pen.
Deb S. • August 25, 2013Saw Dinosaur Zoo - brilliant, highly recommended. Although if the day is (or has recently been) rainy, you will DEFINITELY need to bring or buy seat covers, so leave enough time if you want to buy!
Eddy B. • May 25, 2012Morning beauties bathing in the Regent's Canal ... behind the Zoo on the way to Holiday Inn Camden Lock!
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