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Price is P 1,116 per adult

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      Innsbruck: Alpenzoo Entrance Ticket

      • Opening hours: Sat 9:00-18:00
      Price details
      P 1,115.51 x 1 AdultP 1,115.51
      Total
      Price is P 1,115.51

      What's included, what's not

      • What's includedWhat's included
        Zoo entrance ticket
      • What's includedWhat's included
        Access to all animal enclosures
      • What's includedWhat's included
        Special tours for people with disabilities
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Personal expenses
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Meals and drinks
      • What's excludedWhat's excluded
        Parking fees

      Know before you book

      • Not allowed: Pets (assistance dogs allowed), Smoking
      • Not suitable for: People with animal allergies, People with back problems, Pregnant women, Wheelchair users

      What you can expect

      Explore the rich biodiversity of the Alps at the Alpine Zoo in Innsbruck. See animals from around 150 species, all residing in naturalistic enclosures, terrariums, and aquariums.

      Begin your visit by traversing the zoo's sloped terrain, where you'll encounter a wide variety of alpine habitats, from lush valleys and serene lakes to rugged mountain slopes and icy regions. The zoo showcases around 20 of the 80 alpine mammal species, 60 of the 200 bird species, and nearly all fish species found in the Alps.

      Notable residents include brown bears, lynx, wolves, elk, otters, and various birds of prey. The zoo is committed to accessibility, featuring wide paths, walk-in enclosures, and aviaries.

      Special tours are available for visitors with disabilities, utilizing the zoo's bear mobile for a comfortable experience. The Alpine Zoo plays a crucial role in nature and species conservation, participating in several European Endangered Species Breeding Programs (EEP) and European Studbooks (ESB).

      The zoo also acts as a reception center for injured wildlife, contributing to the preservation of alpine fauna. Plan your visit to coincide with the seasonal highlights. From March, witness birds courting and nest-building, and from April to June, see young ibex, chamois, and deer.

      Even in winter, most animals remain active, offering a year-round adventure. After exploring, relax at the zoo's bistro, Animal Meal, which offers small meals and drinks with seating for around 150 guests, both indoors and outdoors.

      Location

      Activity location

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        • Innsbruck
        • Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria

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        • Weiherburggasse 37a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
        • Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria