The Lisbon Zoo (Jardim Zoologico de Lisboa) is a zoological garden in Lisbon. The collection of Jardim Zoológico de Lisboa mainly consists of ungulates, cats, primates and tropical birds. In addition, there is a dolphinarium and a small reptile house. The Lisbon Zoo was founded in 1884 by Dr. Van Der Laan, owner of the largest aviary in Portugal.
Nature & Natural History Animals Zoo
Praça Marechal Humberto Delgado, Lisbon
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The Lisbon Zoo, located in Portugal's capital city, offers visitors a diverse collection of animals and educational experiences. Many visitors appreciate the variety of species on display, including big cats, primates, and reptiles. The zoo's efforts in conservation and animal welfare are noted positively by some. However, there are mixed opinions about the enclosure sizes and overall conditions for some animals. The cable car ride is often mentioned as a highlight, providing a unique view of the zoo grounds. While some find the zoo well-maintained and enjoyable for families, others feel it could benefit from modernization and improvements to animal habitats. The educational programs and feeding demonstrations receive generally positive feedback. Some visitors mention that the zoo can get crowded, especially during peak seasons, which may impact the overall experience. The zoo's location within the city is considered convenient by many. While not the most cutting-edge zoo globally, it offers a decent experience for those interested in wildlife, though opinions on its value for money vary.
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