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Dierentuin van Berlijn

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The Zoo Berlin, officially known as the Zoologischer Garten Berlin, is Germany's oldest and most species-rich zoological garden, located at an elevation of 92 meters in the heart of Berlin's Tiergarten district. Opened in 1844, this expansive 35-hectare landmark is renowned globally for housing one of the most comprehensive collections of species in the world.

Visitors consistently praise the Zoo Berlin for its unparalleled biodiversity, offering a rare opportunity to observe an extensive range of animals from around 1,400 species.…

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    3 mei 2016

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    De eerste en meest soortenrijke dierentuin van Duitsland fascineert jong en oud sinds 1844. Op het 35 hectare grote terrein leven 18.600 dieren van ongeveer 1.400 soorten. IJsberen, olifanten, leeuwen en giraffen, inheemse soorten en met uitsterven bedreigde gedomesticeerde dieren zijn hier te bewonderen.

    Naast dagkaarten zijn er ook groepstickets en wie geen genoeg kan krijgen van de dierentuin van Berlijn kan de dieren dagelijks bezoeken met een jaarkaart.

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    De dierentuin van Berlijn is het hele jaar door elke dag vanaf 9.00 uur geopend. Meer informatie over de openingstijden vindt u hier: zoo-berlin.de/de/besuch-planen/oeffnungszeiten
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    Je kunt de dierentuin binnen via de olifantenpoort aan de Budapester Strasse. Het is de oudste dierentuin van Duitsland en de rijkste aan diersoorten ter wereld. In deze dierentuin leven 20.000 dieren van 1.300 verschillende soorten. Als je de tijd hebt, moet je een dag plannen en de dierentuin bezoeken.
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    Informatie over de dierentuin van Berlijn vindt u hier: zoo-berlin.de/de
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    Is Zoo Berlin accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, Zoo Berlin is generally considered accessible. The paths throughout the 35-hectare park are mostly flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for both wheelchairs and strollers. Many animal enclosures offer good viewing opportunities from various heights. However, it's always a good idea to check the official zoo website for any specific accessibility information or temporary closures of certain areas.

    Are dogs allowed inside Zoo Berlin?

    No, for the safety and well-being of the animals and other visitors, dogs are generally not permitted inside Zoo Berlin, with the exception of certified assistance dogs. It's best to leave your furry friends at home when planning a visit.

    What are the best activities for children at Zoo Berlin?

    Zoo Berlin offers numerous attractions for children. Beyond observing the vast array of animals, kids particularly enjoy the daily feeding sessions, which often include informative commentary. The 'Panda Garden' is a huge draw, as are the spacious open-air enclosures for ungulates and polar bears. There are also playgrounds within the zoo grounds and the integrated Aquarium Berlin provides a fascinating underwater world to explore.

    How crowded does Zoo Berlin get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As one of Europe's most visited zoos, Zoo Berlin can get very crowded, especially on weekends, public holidays, and during peak tourist seasons. To enjoy a more relaxed experience, hikers and cyclists often recommend arriving shortly after opening at 9 AM or visiting on weekdays if possible. This allows for better viewing opportunities and easier navigation through the park.

    Is Zoo Berlin suitable for a winter visit, and what should I wear?

    Yes, Zoo Berlin is open year-round and can be a wonderful winter destination. Many animals have indoor enclosures or are adapted to colder climates. While some animals might be less active outdoors, the lack of crowds can make for a more peaceful visit. For a winter visit, dress in warm layers, including a hat, gloves, and a waterproof outer shell, as you'll be spending a lot of time outdoors walking between exhibits.

    Where can I find detailed information on Zoo Berlin opening hours and ticket prices?

    For the most current and detailed information on opening hours, ticket prices, and various pass options (including day passes and annual passes), it is always best to consult the official Zoo Berlin website directly. You can find this information at zoo-berlin.de.

    Are there dining options or places to eat inside Zoo Berlin?

    Yes, Zoo Berlin provides diverse dining options ranging from quick snacks and cafes to larger restaurants. You'll find various places to grab a meal or a refreshment throughout the park, ensuring visitors can refuel during their extensive exploration of the zoo.

    What are the main differences between Zoo Berlin and Tierpark Berlin?

    Zoo Berlin, located in West Berlin, is Germany's oldest and most species-rich zoo, known for its vast biodiversity and historical architecture like the Elephant Gate. Tierpark Berlin, located in East Berlin, is Europe's largest landscape animal park, covering a much larger area with more spacious enclosures and a focus on larger herds and open-range habitats. Both offer unique experiences, with Zoo Berlin being more centrally located and dense with species, while Tierpark offers a more expansive, park-like setting.

    What are some recommended activities or landmarks near Zoo Berlin to visit afterwards?

    Given its central location in Berlin's Tiergarten district, there are many attractions nearby. You could explore the vast Tiergarten park itself, visit the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, or enjoy the shopping and dining opportunities around Kurfürstendamm. The Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag Building are also a short public transport ride away, offering iconic Berlin experiences.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Zoo Berlin to see most of the attractions?

    With its 35 hectares and over 20,200 animals from 1,380 different species, Zoo Berlin is vast. To truly appreciate the diverse collection and visit key attractions like the Panda Garden, Aquarium, and Alfred Brehm Animal House, it is highly recommended to plan for a full day. Many visitors find that 5-7 hours allows for a comprehensive, yet unhurried, experience.

    Is there parking available near Zoo Berlin, and is it easy to find?

    While Zoo Berlin is easily accessible by public transport, there are parking options available in the vicinity. However, as a major city attraction, parking can be limited and expensive, especially during peak times. Hikers and cyclists often recommend using public transport to the S+U Zoologischer Garten Bhf. If driving, consider using paid parking garages in the surrounding area, but be prepared for potential crowds and higher fees.

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