All zoos to visit in England

Experience the wonders of wildlife at 13 zoos in England. These zoos provide a home for various animal species and offer educational programs on animal conservation.

Are you an animal lover looking for a fun day out? Here are the top zoos in England:

  1. Natural History Museum1

    Natural History Museum

     London
    The Natural History Museum in London is divided into four zones, each with a common theme. Follow the Red Zone if you're interested in geology. Learn about the history of the Earth and the forces that change it. The Green Zone focuses on birds and fossils, while the Blue Zone is devoted to human bio
  2. Chester Zoo2

    Chester Zoo

     Upton
    Chester Zoo, an English zoological park, is situated in the vicinity of Chester, near Liverpool, in Cheshire. The zoo first opened its doors to the public in 1931 and has since been a popular destination for animal lovers and tourists alike.
  3. Colchester Zoo3

    Colchester Zoo

     Colchester
    Colchester Zoo, located in Essex, Colchester, has a rich history dating back to 1963 when it was first opened as Stanway Hall Park Zoo. The zoo has since grown and evolved, becoming a beloved destination for both locals and tourists alike. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of animal species in a safe and educational environment.
  4. Manchester Museum4

    Manchester Museum

     Manchester
    The Manchester Museum, located within the University of Manchester, is a renowned institution that houses archaeological, anthropological, and natural history exhibits. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore various aspects of human history, culture, and the natural world in one place.
  5. Marwell Wildlife5

    Marwell Wildlife

     Colden Common
    Marwell Wildlife is a charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources. Set in 140 acres of parkland, the grounds of 13th century Marwell Hall - previously home to the Seymour family where Henry VIII is said to have been a frequent visitor - are now home to over 170
  6. Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park6

    Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park

     Birmingham
    The Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park, previously known as the Birmingham Nature Centre and even earlier as the Birmingham Zoo, is a quaint zoo situated on the periphery of Cannon Hill Park in Birmingham, England. This park is under the ownership and management of the Birmingham City Council. It's not just a place for tourists and locals to visit, but it also plays a significant role in various scientific programmes.
  7. Barleylands Farm Park and Village7

    Barleylands Farm Park and Village

     Billericay
    Barleylands Farm Park and Craft Village is a diverse attraction located in Barleylands, Billericay, Essex. The park is home to a wide variety of farm animals and offers numerous activities such as indoor and outdoor play areas, tractor rides, and small rides. Additionally, it features a birds of prey centre and a nocturnal & exotic animal house, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to interact with and learn about different species.
  8. Booth Museum of Natural History8

    Booth Museum of Natural History

     Brighton
    The Booth Museum of Natural History, located in the city of Brighton and Hove, is a municipally-owned museum with a focus on Victorian taxidermy, entomology, chalk fossils, skeletons, and botany. It is part of the Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust and offers free admission to all visitors. The museum's collections are extensive and diverse, providing a comprehensive look at the natural world through the lens of Victorian science and artistry.
  9. Oldown Country Park9

    Oldown Country Park

     Tockington
    Grab your Wellies and come down to Old Down Country Park. We are open every day and the log fires are lit in the Cafe. We have beautiful grounds to explore, Woodland walks, animal encounters, fantastic views of the River Severn and Wales,an adventure playground, Walled Garden, giant bouncy pillow, a
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    Clifton Park Museum

     Rotherham
    Clifton Park and Museum is a city park and municipal museum situated in Clifton Park, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It is one of several publicly owned museums and visitor attractions administered by the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham. The park is a visitor attraction with facilities including a skate park, rockery, memorial park and children's play areas.
  11. Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve11

    Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve

     Wicken
    Wicken Fen supports an abundance of wildlife. There are more than 8,500 species, including an array of plants, birds and dragonflies. The raised boardwalk and lush grass droves allow access to a lost landscape of flowering meadows, sedge and reedbeds, where visitors can encounter rarities such as he
  12. London Zoo12

    London Zoo

     London
    Originally, the London Zoo was built to be used for scientific purposes making it the world's oldest scientific zoo when it opened in 1828. In 1847 is was turned into a public zoo and is now considered as one of the most progressive zoos in the world. The London Zoo is home to more than 750 species,
  13. Whipsnade Zoo13

    Whipsnade Zoo

     Whipsnade