Schonbrunn Zoo (Tiergarten)
Schonbrunn Zoo is the oldest zoo in the world (1752) and genuinely one of the best.

About Schonbrunn Zoo (Tiergarten)
Schonbrunn Zoo is the oldest zoo in the world (1752) and genuinely one of the best. Founded as the imperial menagerie by Emperor Franz I, it has evolved into a modern conservation-focused zoo with naturalistic enclosures that do not feel depressing. The giant pandas are the star attraction (one of the few European zoos with giant pandas). The rainforest house, the aquarium, and the big cat enclosures are highlights. The zoo sits in the grounds of Schonbrunn Palace, so you can combine the two. EUR 24 adults, EUR 18 children 6-18, free under 6. Allow 3-5 hours.
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EUR 24 adults, EUR 18 children 6-18, free under 6. Arrive at opening (9 AM) for active animals and shorter queues at the pandas. The zoo is inside the Schonbrunn Palace grounds, so combine with a palace visit. The Tirolean farm section is a hit with small children. The zoo restaurant (Tirolergarten) is surprisingly good by zoo standards. Allow 3-5 hours to see everything.
Plan for about 4 hours.
Schonbrunn Zoo (Tiergarten) is in the Mariahilf neighborhood of Vienna. The address is Maxingstraße 13b, 1130 Wien, Austria. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.
Nearby in Mariahilf
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