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Frankfurt Zoo - 13 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Frankfurt Zoo

The Frankfurt Zoo is a world-renowned zoo in the city of Frankfurt, Hessen. The zoo is home to around 4,000 animals, many of which can be seen in one of the six themed areas on the zoo grounds. With plenty of attractions for visitors of all ages, the Frankfurt Zoo is a must-see destination for any traveler visiting Frankfurt. Frankfurt Zoo is an accredited member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and participates in several global conservation projects.
Address : Bernhard-Grzimek-Allee 1, 60316 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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Things to Do at Frankfurt Zoo

Visitors can explore the zoo's many exhibits and learn about the different species through interactive displays. The zoo also offers a variety of educational programs and events for all ages. Highlights include the Elephant House, which is home to three African elephants, and the Great Ape House, where visitors can see gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans up close. Frankfurt Zoo is also home to a variety of smaller animals, including meerkats, reptiles, and birds. With so much to see and do, Frankfurt Zoo is a great destination for animal lovers of all ages.


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History of Frankfurt Zoo

The history of the Frankfurt Zoo began in 1858 when a member of the local court, Carl Hagenbeck, established a small animal menagerie on the banks of the River Main. Hagenbeck's collection soon attracted the attention of the city's residents and, within a few years, had grown to include over 500 animals. In 1874, the zoo relocated to larger premises on the outskirts of the city and began to focus on education and conservation. Today, Frankfurt Zoo is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Germany. The zoo is particularly known for its work with endangered species and its efforts to raise awareness of issues such as deforestation and habitat loss.


Best Time to Visit Frankfurt Zoo

Frankfurt Zoo is located in the heart of Frankfurt, Hessen, and is one of the oldest zoos in Germany. The zoo is open all year round, but the best time to visit is between April and October when the weather is milder and the animals are more active. During this time, you can also enjoy views of the cityscape from the top of the tower or take a ride on the Miniature Railway. Frankfurt Zoo is a great day out for all ages and offers something for everyone. Whether you're interested in animals, history, or just want to enjoy a day in the park, Frankfurt Zoo is sure to delight.

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Tips for Visiting Frankfurt Zoo

Plan ahead: Frankfurt Zoo can be crowded, especially during summer weekends. To avoid long lines, buy your tickets online in advance. Alternatively, consider visiting during the week.

If you have young children with you, stop by the kids’ play area located near the entrance. They can burn off some energy before exploring the rest of the zoo.

Make sure to bring a map! The zoo covers a large area, and it can be easy to get turned around. The map will help you make sure you don’t miss any enclosures.

In addition to the main zoo, Frankfurt Zoo also operates a safari park and an aquarium. If you have time, be sure to check out these additional attractions.


Interesting Facts and Trivias About Frankfurt Zoo

Did you know that the Frankfurt Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the world? It was founded back in 1858, making it over 160 years old! The zoo is also home to some rare and endangered species, including the addax antelope, which is native to the Sahara Desert. The Frankfurt Zoo is one of only two zoos in Germany that houses this species.


How Much Time Did Visitors Spend at Frankfurt Zoo

On average, visitors spend about two and a half hours at the zoo. In addition to the animals, the zoo also has a variety of plant life. The zoo's main goal is to educate visitors about the importance of conservation. As such, Zoo Frankfurt offers a variety of educational programs and events throughout the year. In addition, the zoo also has a restaurant and gift shop. Visitors can purchase souvenirs and snacks to enjoy during their visit.


How to Reach Frankfurt Zoo

Frankfurt Zoo is located in Frankfurt, Hessen. The best way to reach the zoo is by taking the U-Bahn (Underground Train). The U-Bahn station closest to the zoo is "Zoo/Museum". From there, it is a short walk to the zoo entrance. If you are coming from the airport, you can take the S-Bahn (Surface Train) to Frankfurt Central Station, and then transfer to the U-Bahn. Several bus routes stop near the zoo. For more information on public transportation, please visit www.rmv.de.


Entrance Fee of Frankfurt Zoo

Admission prices are €16 for adults and €8 for children. discounts are available for groups and seniors


Opening Hours of Frankfurt Zoo

Frankfurt Zoo is a popular tourist destination and receives over 1.5 million visitors each year. The zoo is open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm from Monday to Sunday, with extended hours during the summer months.


Attractions Near Frankfurt Zoo

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Museum für Moderne KunstThe Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK in short) is a modern art museum in Frankfurt. Founded in 1981 and opened in 1991, the museum is popularly called "peice of cake" because of it's trangular shape. This is one of the newest museums in Frankfurt and it's permanent collection comprises of over 4,500 works of international art, from 1960's to the present.
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Frankfurt CathedralThis Roman Catholic Gothic church is placed in the center of Frankfurt. It is the largest religious building in the city and was a former collegiate church. Despite its common English name, it has never been a true cathedral, but is called the Kaiserdom (an "imperial great church" or imperial cathedral) due to its importance as former election and coronation church of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Schirn Kunsthalle FrankfurtSchirn Kunsthalle is an art gallery located between the Römer and the Frankfurt Cathedral. The gallery exhibits modern and contemporary art, and it is the main venue for temporary art exhibitions in Frankfurt.
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Frankfurter Kunstverein (Frankfurt Art Association)Frankfurter Kunstverein (Frankfurt Art Association) is an art museum located in the center of Frankfurt. It was founded in 1829 by a group of influential residents of the city and today it is situated on a gothic building from 1464 called "Steinernes Haus (Stone Building)". The museum has no permanent collection, but its contemporary art exhibitions are internallionally renowned.
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RömerThis medieval building is located in Altstadt district in Frankfurt, Germany. It is one of the most important landmarks in the city. The Römer has been Frankfurt's city hall for over 600 years.
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Museum Applied Art(Museum Angewandte Kunst)Museum of Applied Art(Museum Angewandte Kunst) is located in Frankfurt am Main, and it is a part of the Museumsufer - the collection of museums in and around the banks of river Main. More than 60,000 objects are included in it's collection, ranging from Eropean handicrafts, graphics, Islamic and East Asian art. The collections dates from twelfth to the twenty first century.

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Hessen
Situated in west-central Germany, The state of Hesse is bordered by six German states. Most of the population of Hesse lives in the southern part, in the Rhine-Main Area. The countryside is hilly and has numerous mountain ranges. Hesse is the greenest state in Germany, as forest covers 42% of the state.

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What Visitors Say About Frankfurt Zoo

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Nithin Mathew2022-07-17
It's time to be a child again. The zoo is very well organized. I like that visitors can go into the living spaces of the large animals like tigers, giraffes, hippos, etc.. and see them during the feeding time. The snake house and the nocturnal animals sections were super interesting as well.
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Nele Lenze2022-06-26
This zoo is much bigger than I expected. It starts with an ice cream stand and coffee shop. Every place should be welcoming me with ice cream and coffee. I visited the Zoo with two children and their mom. There is really something for everyone but the kids like the snakes and the lions the most. My favourite were the giraffes.
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