Zoo Duisburg is the zoo of the German city of Duisburg that was founded in 1934. The zoo is home to around 2150 animals representing around 280 species. Zoo Duisburg is especially known for its koalas and dolphins. The zoo is divided by the Bundesautobahn 3 into an eastern and a western part that are interconnected by a pedestrian bridge over the highway. The dolphinarium is one of the largest in Europe.
Nature & Natural History Garden & Park Zoo
Summer (March - October) - 9:00 am - 7.00 pm
Winter (November - February) - 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Mülheimer Straße 273, Duisburg
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Zoo Duisburg, located in Duisburg, Germany, offers visitors a diverse collection of animals and exhibits. The zoo is known for its focus on conservation and education, with many visitors appreciating the efforts to create natural habitats for the animals. The dolphinarium is a popular attraction, though opinions on this exhibit are mixed due to concerns about keeping dolphins in captivity. Many visitors enjoy the variety of species, including the koalas, which are rare in European zoos. The zoo's layout is generally considered well-designed, allowing for easy navigation and good viewing opportunities. Some visitors note that certain areas or enclosures could benefit from updates or expansions. The staff is often praised for their knowledge and dedication to animal care. While some find the entrance fee slightly high, most consider it reasonable for the experience offered. The zoo also features play areas for children and several dining options, though the quality and pricing of food receive mixed reviews. Overall, Zoo Duisburg provides an educational and enjoyable day out for families and animal enthusiasts, balancing entertainment with conservation efforts.
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