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Zoos in Innsbruck

Innsbruck, a city where the majestic peaks of the Austrian Alps meet charming urban landscapes, offers a zoo experience that is both unique and captivating. The Alpenzoo Innsbruck, perched on a hillside, invites families to embark on a journey through the diverse world of Alpine wildlife. This zoo is a haven for over 150 species, each with its own story and charm. From the regal golden eagle soaring overhead to the playful antics of otters splashing in their pools, every corner of the zoo is filled with life and wonder. What sets Alpenzoo apart is its commitment to conservation and education. It's not just a place to see animals; it's a place to learn about the delicate balance of nature and the efforts being made to preserve it. The zoo's picturesque setting provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it a perfect blend of nature and nurture. Families can explore winding nature trails, each leading to new discoveries and breathtaking vistas. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Alpenzoo offers a refreshing escape into the wild, making it one of the best zoos in the Innsbruck area. So, pack your curiosity and sense of adventure, and get ready to explore Innsbruck's alpine animal kingdom with Kidpassage as your guide.

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Alpenzoo Innsbruck

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Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Austria, Innsbruck
Despite the narrow theme of the zoo, there are more than 2000 animals of 150 species, including 80 species of mammals, 60 species of birds, 11 species of reptiles and six species of amphibians. They all live in open-air enclosures.
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Tips for a Fun Family Day at Alpenzoo Innsbruck

Planning a family outing to Alpenzoo Innsbruck? Here are some tips to make your visit memorable. Purchase your tickets online to avoid queues and explore combo deals for savings. The zoo's mountainous terrain means comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the paths. Pack a picnic to enjoy in the designated areas or try local treats at the zoo café. Don't forget your camera to capture the excitement of animal encounters and stunning views. Lastly, ensure the kids understand the importance of respecting the animals and following zoo guidelines for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Zoos in Austria

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Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Austria, Innsbruck
Despite the narrow theme of the zoo, there are more than 2000 animals of 150 species, including 80 species of mammals, 60 species of birds, 11 species of reptiles and six species ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Salzburg Zoo
Salzburg Zoo
Austria, Salzburg
Despite its compact size, the zoo is quite cosy and well organised for its inhabitants and visitors. All the enclosures and lodges are neat and tidy, some in a conservatory style ...
Age: 0-1, 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Schönbrunn Zoo
Schönbrunn Zoo
Austria, Vienna
At Vienna Zoo you can see the amusing 'plush' pandas and koalas, which are rare in European zoos, and admire a flock of pink flamingos. More than two million people visit ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Adlerwarte Obernberg
Adlerwarte Obernberg
Austria, Obernberg am Inn
When planning a family adventure to Adlerwarte Obernberg, timing is everything, especially if you're bringing the little nestlings along! Spring through early autumn offers ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Affenberg Landskron
Affenberg Landskron
Austria, Villach
Affenberg Landskron is worth visiting with kids, as it offers a unique and engaging experience that caters to their natural curiosity. Children aged 4 and above will be ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Almtal Alpakas
Almtal Alpakas
Austria, Salzkamergut
The small, family-run farm is situated near the Alm in the breathtaking Almtal Valley, providing a serene and picturesque setting for visitors to experience the charm of alpacas. ...
Age: 4-10, 10+
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Alpen Wildpark Feld am See
Alpen Wildpark Feld am See
Austria, Feld am See
Alpen Wildpark Feld am See is worth visiting with kids, as it offers a captivating experience that caters to their curiosity and sense of adventure. Children aged 3 to 12 will be ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Alpenwildpark Pfander
Alpenwildpark Pfander
Austria, Bregenz
Alpenwildpark Pfänder allows visitors to explore a fascinating world of native alpine wildlife in spacious, naturalistic habitats. As you navigate through the park's ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Animal Wild u. Game Park Preding
Animal Wild u. Game Park Preding
Austria, Preding
Animal Wild u. Game Park Preding offers families a chance to walk on the wild side while learning about the importance of conservation. Its vast terrain is alive with diverse ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Assling Wildlife Park
Assling Wildlife Park
Austria, Oberassling
Assling Wildlife Park is worth visiting with kids of all ages, as it offers a perfect blend of education and entertainment. Children will be captivated by the opportunity to ...
Age: 4-10, 10+
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Barenhof Berghausen
Barenhof Berghausen
Austria, Wielitsch
This Austrian wild park recounts a tale that resonates with families and bear lovers alike. It begins with a noble cause and transforms the lives of bears and the humans who ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Barenwald Arbesbach
Barenwald Arbesbach
Austria, Arbesbach
Bärenwald Arbesbach is a bear sanctuary operated by the global animal welfare organization Vier Pfoten (Four Paws). Located in the scenic Waldviertel region of Lower Austria, ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Enrich Your Visit with Guided Tours at Alpenzoo

Maximize your Alpenzoo experience by joining one of the guided tours or educational programs. These tours offer a deeper dive into the zoo's conservation efforts and the fascinating lives of its animal residents. Expert guides share intriguing stories about creatures like the elusive lynx and the majestic ibex. Educational programs are tailored to captivate young minds, turning a simple zoo visit into an engaging learning adventure. Check the schedule for available tours and programs to ensure your family has an enriching and unforgettable day at the zoo.

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Spring and summer are ideal for visiting, as you can see baby animals and enjoy the lush surroundings, but the zoo is open year-round with each season offering a unique experience.

Yes, Alpenzoo features a café offering local snacks and refreshments, as well as picnic areas where visitors can enjoy their own meals.

Yes, most of the paths at Alpenzoo are paved and accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, though some areas may be steep and require extra caution.