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El Zoo Verde de Wuppertal

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El Zoo Verde de Wuppertal

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The Wuppertal Zoo, officially known as Zoologischer Garten Wuppertal or "Der Grüne Zoo Wuppertal," is a renowned zoological garden nestled in the western part of Wuppertal, Germany. Situated on the slopes of the Boltenberg, this 24-hectare park, at an elevation of approximately 208 meters, is celebrated for its picturesque landscape and diverse collection of around 5,000 animals from 500 species. It stands as a prominent landmark in the Bergisches Land region, drawing visitors from across Germany, including the nearby Ruhr…

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    20 de julio de 2017

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    El zoológico está ubicado en un parque con algunos árboles muy viejos.
    El parque es típico de Wuppertal en una ladera.
    Unos pocos metros de altitud se juntan tan rápido.
    Dado que trata de mantenerlos apropiados para su especie, los animales tienen salas de retiro para que algunos animales no estén necesariamente a la vista.
    Para los más pequeños hay uno u otro parque infantil.
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    13 de diciembre de 2020

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    No muy lejos de la cuenca del Ruhr, el Wuppertal Green Zoo espera a sus visitantes, grandes y pequeños. Aquí se han rediseñado muchas cosas en los últimos años.
    El …
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    18 de abril de 2016

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    Si tiene suerte, puede alejarse hasta 20 m de los leones en el recinto de leones del zoológico de Wuppertal en esta sección. El león fotografiado aquí no quedó impresionado por mí y siguió disfrutando del sol primaveral casi inmóvil. Sin embargo, estaba feliz por la valla doble de 3 m de altura que nos separaba.

    Si continúa la ruta, verá llamas y conejos pampeanos a la izquierda y tigres a la derecha.
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    Elevación 210 m

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    Ubicación: Bergisches Land, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Alemania

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for walking paths within Wuppertal Zoo?

    The Wuppertal Zoo is situated on the slopes of the Boltenberg, meaning its 24-hectare park features a naturally hilly and rocky terrain. Visitors should expect significant elevation changes and some quite steep paths. While there aren't specific 'hiking trails' in the traditional sense, the zoo's winding paths offer a good workout, covering many vertical meters. Comfortable footwear is highly recommended for navigating the grounds.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or architectural highlights to look out for at Wuppertal Zoo?

    Beyond the animal enclosures, the zoo itself is a picturesque landscape park, originally designed by renowned garden architect Heinrich Siesmayer. Its 'green' character, with old trees and natural rock formations, is a highlight. Architecturally, notable features include the modern Elephant House (1995), the expansive big cat habitats, and the unique Penguin World with its 15-meter acrylic glass tunnel offering underwater views. The zoo's integration into the European Garden Network also speaks to its aesthetic appeal.

    What are the best parking options for Wuppertal Zoo, and are they often full?

    While the zoo is accessible by car via Autobahn 46, parking spaces can be limited, especially during peak times like weekends or holidays. Arriving early in the day is strongly advised to secure a spot. For a stress-free visit, consider using public transportation instead.

    How can I get to Wuppertal Zoo using public transportation?

    Wuppertal Zoo is very well connected by public transport. You can easily reach it via the iconic Wuppertaler Schwebebahn (Suspension Railway) or by train to the Wuppertal Zoologischer Garten station on the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn (S8, S9). Both options drop you conveniently close to the zoo entrance.

    What are the current admission prices and opening hours for Wuppertal Zoo?

    Admission prices and opening hours can vary by season and may include special discounts for families, children, and seniors. It's always best to check the official Wuppertal Zoo website directly for the most up-to-date information before your visit. This ensures you have the correct details for your planned trip.

    Is Wuppertal Zoo suitable for a winter visit, and do opening hours change?

    Yes, Wuppertal Zoo can be visited year-round. While its 'green' character is particularly vibrant in warmer months, many indoor exhibits remain accessible, and some animals are more active in cooler weather. Winter opening hours may differ from summer hours, so it's advisable to consult the official zoo website for specific times during the colder season.

    What kind of family-friendly activities and facilities does Wuppertal Zoo offer, especially for toddlers?

    Wuppertal Zoo is highly family-friendly, offering diverse activities for all ages. For toddlers and younger children, there are several playgrounds scattered throughout the park. The zoo also features interactive exhibits and educational programs designed to engage young visitors. The spacious, naturalistic enclosures allow for good viewing, and the presence of new births, such as elephants, seals, or penguins, often adds to the excitement for families.

    Are dogs allowed inside Wuppertal Zoo?

    No, generally, dogs are not permitted inside Wuppertal Zoo. This policy is in place to ensure the safety and well-being of both the zoo animals and other visitors. It's always best to confirm any specific exceptions or service animal policies directly with the zoo before your visit.

    What dining options are available within Wuppertal Zoo, and are there cafes nearby?

    The zoo typically offers various catering options, including restaurants and cafes, where visitors can grab a meal or a snack during their visit. These facilities are designed to cater to different tastes and needs. For options outside the zoo, the surrounding districts of Elberfeld and Vohwinkel, easily accessible by public transport, will have additional cafes and restaurants.

    Is Wuppertal Zoo wheelchair accessible, considering its hilly terrain?

    While the zoo is built on hilly terrain with some steep paths, efforts have been made to improve accessibility. Many main paths are paved, but some areas might still present challenges due to the natural topography. It's recommended to check the official zoo website or contact them directly for detailed information regarding wheelchair accessibility, specific accessible routes, and any available services for visitors with mobility impairments.

    What makes Wuppertal Zoo stand out compared to other zoos in Germany?

    Wuppertal Zoo is frequently lauded as one of Germany's premier zoos, primarily due to its unique integration into a romantic landscape park. It's the only zoo integrated into the European Garden Network, highlighting its beautiful landscape architecture. Its commitment to spacious, naturalistic enclosures, successful breeding programs (e.g., African elephants, penguins), and a blend of education and entertainment in a tranquil, green setting truly set it apart.

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