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Philadelphia Zoo’s 42-acre campus is filled with a variety of animal exhibits, each designed to provide you and your family with an up close and personal experience. Get within inches of a lion, face to face with a gorilla, and nose to nose with giant river otters!
Learn about your favorite species in our NEW Wildlife Spotlight Series! Connect with our animal experts, enjoy animal-themed activities for all ages, and experience our exhibits from a new perspective. The Wildlife Spotlight Series is included with Zoo admission! Learn More.
Make your Philadelphia Zoo visit memorable! From scavenger hunts and carousel rides to animal experiences and more, we offer a number of attractions for visitors of all ages. Check below for details on what's currently open.
The following indoor exhibits are currently open: Big Cat Falls. KidZooU. McNeil Avian Center. Rare Animal Conservation Center. PECO Primate Reserve. Reptiles & Amphibians Building.
A day at the Zoo can create memories that last a lifetime! Explore our exhibits, learn about conservation, and experience wildlife firsthand.
Learn about our amazing animals and conservation stories during this one-hour guided experience! Highlights include our Rare Animal Conservation Center and PECO Primate Reserve. Available on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 10:30 A.M. Select.
First Look: Giant Animatronic Dinosaurs and Bugs Are Coming to the Zoo. Get up close and personal with a roaring T.rex — or a hissing cockroach — with a new outdoor exhibit opening in April ...
Open your eyes to a fun Philly neighborhood unlike any other, where humans and wildlife coexist. Explore exhibits, attractions, and more.
One of the best laid-out zoos in the country, the is set among a charming 42-acre Victorian garden with tree-lined walks, formal shrubbery and animal sculptures. America’s first zoo and a foremost conservation organization, the attraction is home to nearly 1,300 animals, many rare and endangered.
The zoo began with varied exhibits containing 200 mammals, including buffalo, deer, wolves, foxes, bears, and monkeys, and 67 bird species and 15 reptiles. Reptiles and small mammals were housed in The Solitude, a mansion built by John Penn in 1785.