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Paris Zoological Park (Parc Zoologique de Paris) reviews
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Duncan,
United Kingdom
31 Oct 2025
Excellent
Paris Zoological Park was excellent. Probably the best zoo we have visited. We spent the whole day looking at the animals. The Aviary and Glasshouse being particular highlights.
Food options...
Paris Zoological Park was excellent. Probably the best zoo we have visited. We spent the whole day looking at the animals. The Aviary and Glasshouse being particular highlights.
Food options weren't great though.
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John,
United Kingdom
16 Jul 2025
Excellent
Was fantastic, perfect size Zoo with many great animals, expertly laid out.
Cafe food was brilliant and reasonably priced. Was very relaxed and saw most animals. Would highly recommend a visit....
Was fantastic, perfect size Zoo with many great animals, expertly laid out.
Cafe food was brilliant and reasonably priced. Was very relaxed and saw most animals. Would highly recommend a visit. Kids loved it
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Tom,
United Kingdom
25 Aug 2025
Good
Good fun. Some of the animals where in the shade so not all were visible but that's not the fault of the park. The big cat section was amazing.
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About: Paris Zoological Park (Parc Zoologique de Paris)
Formerly known as the Bois de Vincennes Zoological Park, the 14.5-hectare Paris Zoological Park recently underwent two years of refurbishment works, giving this famous zoological park major natural environmental features, and plenty of room for the animals to roam.
The animal habitats have been grouped five 'biozones', and the zoo has six restaurants and a 4,000 m2 tropical rainforest-filled greenhouse. It's visible from quite far away, thanks to the Big Rock, a 65m-tall artificial mini-mountain, which is an iconic symbol of the Paris Zoological Park.
The Paris Aquarium is not only Europe's oldest aquarium (it was built in 1867), it was also Europe's largest for years. Housed in the center of the city – right next to the Eiffel Tower – on the quarries where Napoleon would house his cavalry, this institution has been part of the fabric of Parisian life for more than a century.
With 4 million liters of water, and 13,000 fish from around the world, there's plenty to keep you and your family entertained here for hours on end.
The largest water park in Paris and one of the premier water parks in Europe, Aquaboulevard is the perfect family-friendly day out in Paris. The park features a wide array of waterslides, wave pools and other thrilling aquatic amenities, as well as more relaxed areas with huge jacuzzis and relaxation areas.