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    Chester Zoo

    4.4 (33 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Chris T.

    It was a rainy day at Chester Zoo but this didn't dampen our spirits. The Zoo is huge and it took a while to get around to see all the animals, most of the animals were taking shelter due to the rain but the Elephants and Giraffes were out in force and managed to get really close to them, We took a look into the bat exhibit and if you don't like these little things coming pretty close to you i would leave this. We took a look at the newest part of the park - The Islands which hadn't fully opened but we got a ride on a boat around it, but due to it not being fully opened we didn't really get to see anything, but the whole islands look great and we will have to take another trip back to Chester Zoo to check it out, There were many outlets to buy food etc around the zoo and all the staff we came across seemed to love their job! Its a really great place and we can't wait to go back.

    Anthony H.

    Some of the most endangered species on the planet live here. There are over 7,000 animals from 400 different species.You can see Reptiles, Mammals, Birds, Amphibians, Fish and Invertebrates. Credit goes to George Mottershead. As a child, he visited a now closed Zoo in Manchester, and is reported to have been so upset seeing large animals in small cages, that he told his father 'when I have a Zoo, it won't have any bars'. In 1930, he and his family moved to Oakfield house and formed the original collection of animals from an earlier Zoo at Shavington, near Crewe. It became the North of England Zoological Society in 1934 and remained open through the Second World War. Rapid expansion followed after the war ended. George received the OBE, an honorary degree of MSc, and served a term as President of the International Union of Zoo Directors. He died in 1978 aged 84 with his mission accomplished To get round everything in one day is impossible. Be prepared to go back to complete the tour as there is 110-acre to cover. Open at 10am every day except Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Last entry and closing times vary with the seasons, so check on the website. Car parking is free, Yipee! The Asian Elephants in the Forest enclosure always attract a big crowd and Chester Zoo is one of the few places where they breed successfully so there are always calves to see. Amongst my favourites are the Giraffes, Komodo Dragons, Bornean and Sumatran orang-utans and the Bengal Tigers They recently added The Butterfly Journey, new exhibit and covering over 500 colourful butterflies. Apart from all the animals take a gander at the plants and gardens (Roman, Andes and Wildlife). Attention to detail is spot on such that the enclosure plantings also reflect the animals natural habitat from Tropical Rainforest right thru to Deserts.

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    Laura F.

    The best way to spend my Birthday! One of my birthday treats was a trip to Chester Zoo, probably the best gift you could ever give me! I LOVE the zoo. To be fair i had been going on about visiting Chester Zoo to see their 3 new tiger cubs for some time so i arrived last Tuesday so excited, probably even more excited than all the school trip children combined. I have spent many years coming to Chester Zoo and have always loved it. It's a large zoo with great attractions and so many animals to see. I did manage to see the Tiger Cubs! After waiting for ages for them to emerge from a bush! So incredibly cute, i could have watched them all day! The Elephant and Giraffe enclosures are very impressive and you can get close enough to take some really good photographs! Emily B. would be happy to hear that i did see a spectacle bear - but he was sitting up in a tree, so the photos aren't great and Neil C. made me brave the bat cave - never ever again! It's a fun day out, especially if you have a love for Animals.

    Mimi W.

    Chester zoo have a lot of rare animals from Southeast Asia & South America that you don't see in other zoos. We arrived at 10 o'clock when the zoo opened & left at 5pm when it closed. We visited all the animals & had a lunch & an icecream break. We walked around all day for about 10k which was good exercise. The car park was big & free. I would recommend you go early at the opening time as the zoo is quite big & lots to see. It's popular with kids, but adults can enjoy the zoo too. We had a great day in the zoo & warm sunny weather was a bonus!

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    Sue T.

    Well laid out zoo. Lots of animals to see as expected but not everything is open in March. Lots of animals I'd never seen before, great day out. Lots of places to eat and drink. Food and drink there are expensive but you can take your own food as there's lots of picnic areas.

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    Georgia J.

    This zoo is great. So I really love any kind of animal exhibit including zoos and was really pleased with my day at Chester Zoo. Being a Londoner this was my first visit and having watched a lot of episodes of the Channel 4 series The Secret Life of the Zoo I had pretty high expectations for it which were absolutely met. Because I'm lazy and overslept we were limited to arriving 2 hours before closing which meant that being the expert map reader that I am I took charge and decided which animals were priority for the day. We were really lucky the weather was beautiful which meant a lot of the animals were put basking in the sunshine. I was really impressed with the animal enclosures. On the whole they were all really well sized and beautifully designed. You can tell that the animals welfare really is their focus which was lovely to see. I was particularly excited to see the Red Panda, an animal I've never had the opportunity to see before! (And was so excited I twisted my ankle running to the enclosure... Oops) The otters were also absolutely amazing. I love otters anyway and absolutely did not realise we were talking about giant ones. They were such beautiful creatures and the enclosure is designed so you can see them inside as well as out. Despite the zoo "closing at 4:30" we moseyed over to the meerkats around 4:40 and still were allowed plenty of time to see them, which was lovely as the park was so quiet at this point. We were particularly lucky as there were a few babies in the mob who were very active and learning behaviour from the grown ups in the group! Definitely recommend. Tips: take your own food, it's expensive. Stay late, they don't mind and you'll queue less leaving in your car. Pick out your priority animals at the start of the day and plan your route accordingly.

    Philip S.

    Chester Zoo is the UK's number 1 charity zoo. Packed with rare, exotic and endangered animals in so many acres of award-winning gardens, Chester Zoo is a fantastic and stimulating day out for all ages. The public footpath stretches over 10 miles, plus there is a vehicle free site where you're free to roam and discover what's around the corner! There is just so much to see and do in Chester Zoo. It certainly brings back my memories when I was alot younger. My best memories were at feeding times at the sealion beach! This is something I would definitely recommend. By now, I am guessing that the zoo has drastically changed, which is why it has developed and became such a popular tourist site. Chester Zoo undoubtedly makes a great family venture and is great value for money.

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    Jack F.

    Amazing love this place it is now the biggest zoo in Britain. the new animals are amazing to see. I love the way the park has been lay out. Also the staff are so friendly and kind. Finally the food is at a very high quality and never disappoints.

    Great zoo, lots to see and really well designed. I love how they've taken real care in the design of the Zoo with lots for kids as well. We saw elephants, rhino, lions, tigers, chimps and all sorts. The food at the restaurants was fairly expensive and quite average quality. Was a little disappointed with my lunch. Overall, a great day out for £16.50 per person.

    In zoo great animals brilliant fir the child in all of us. Relax have fun and engage with lots of nature.

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    Review Highlights - Chester Zoo

    The Elephant and Giraffe enclosures are very impressive and you can get close enough to take some really good photographs!

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    Blue Planet Aquarium

    Blue Planet Aquarium

    2.9(7 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    For all those who love what lies beneath the waters, blue planet aquarium is likely to be a…read moreheavenly visit. You will be mesmerised by a huge range of fish and sea creatures. There is plenty for all to see as the aquarium houses one of the longest water tunnels in the world. I also noticed that there were some divers swimming with the sharks...crazy people!!! The centre offers these shark diving experiences, whatever floats your boat I guess. A recent new addition to the aquarium as been "Venom". Aptly named this part of the aquarium includes some of the most venomous creatures on the planet including spiders, lion fish, vipers, insects and reptiles. If you are scared of spiders you might want to stay away from the Tarantula tower, because stepping inside you will find yourself surrounded by over 50 massive incey wincey spiders. Alongside Knowsley safari park this is the other gem of a day out for adults and kids alike. Ticket prices are similar to the safari park, £15 for adults and £11 for kids. For a day's adventure into the deep it is well worth it in my book!!! So go on dive into the world of blue planet aquarium.....

    During your day out at this amazing aquarium, you'll be taken on an incredible voyage of discovery…read morethrough the underwater world. It isn't just a place with a big fish tank, it has everything from freshwater lakes and streams to rocky shores and stunning coral reefs on display. Hard to imagine but it's true. At the heart of the aquarium is the extraordinary Carribean reef, complete with its long underwater tunnel to wow visitors. There is a huge variety of species including stingrays, sharks and a collection of amphibians too. Blue Planet Aquarium is family friendly and it's easily accessible for pushchairs. Disabled access is excellent and wheelchairs are available for hire. A restaurant offers a rest bite for tired legs and a relaxing tea break if you need it (I suggest you should)! There is a themed shop to end your day leaving you with some brilliant memories and a perhaps a special gift. I can't find anything negative to say about Blue Planet Aquarium, not that I want to; I absolutely love it and would highly recommend it to others.

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    Aquarium Liverpool - Colourful Marine fish at the Aquarium

    Aquarium Liverpool

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Really great store, loads of good quality plants and fish. There were fish I've never even seen or…read moreheard of in here. Highly recommended!

    The best aquarium for freshwater fish I've been in a long time, I used to go to the hillfoot shop…read morethen the disappeared but they've just moved onto a industrial estate which is great for me as I work just round the corner and it's so much easier to park. Well we're to begin, as I said I always used this family ran aquatics until they moved I then had the joy of dealing with dobbies and pets at home, which is ok if you like paying through the nose for dull fish and pretty rubbish advise I was thrilled when I saw the sign at the side of the road for a new aquarium and was pleasantly surprised when it was the guys from my old shop...ace so stocked up my tank with beautiful fish and yea I know everyone slates guppies but there my favourite and they have like 15 different types, loads of tetras and random stuff I don't even know of, their expanding the shop soon they say and I can't wait about another 50 odd tanks so the place will have tons of different varieties to choose from, don't be put off by my comments if you like unusual fish and hate guppies lol there loads of weird and wonderful stuff and really colourful cichlids, discus, arrowana, rasbora, Angels and their cold water fish are stunning big fat bubble head goldfish...amazing so I'm going to set up another big tank from them and have fancy goldfish, there so reasonable you have to visit and get something for your tank. Going to take my dad in for some koi carp as he says everywhere else for pond fish In liverpool is over prised and they never last, he's made up the guys from hillfoot aquaria are still going strong and looking forward to getting some big koi. Well done guys all the best and can't wait to see the bigger store......lots more guppies please. :) sorry everyone!!!!

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    Blue Planet Aquarium

    3.5(24 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    A solid five star experience, amazing 70ft shark filled tunnel and a massive cinema style seating…read morearea that I thought had a projection on to a screen instead it was a huge glass wall into one of the shark tanks. The other tank areas and exhibits of frogs snakes spiders and Cayman were excellent. The restaurant with portholes into the tanks is fantastic. It's expensive to visit but worth every penny and the drive over from north wales. I'd love to go for the diving with sharks experience offered, excellent that children can also dive with sharks too. It has to be the Uk's best aquarium. Cannot recommend it enough

    This is a fantastic place for a family day out - I really can't recommend it highly enough! We've…read morebeen to aquariums before, but they weren't a patch on this place, it's really so much more than just an aquarium. Firstly, it's set in its own grounds, with a private car park. It's actually just round the corner from Cheshire Oaks designer outlet, so that's handy if you fancy a bit of shopping afterwards! As you enter, they have a massive wooden replica of a pre-historic shark's jaw, which is great for having your photo taken next to! Then you start the tour - you follow a path through corridors with loads of glass panels on either side, with all kinds of fish, reptiles, insects etc. It's fascinating, and you can enjoy the educational aspect, safe in the knowledge that there's a glass panel between you and the creepy crawlies! That said, we did have a fright as one panel appeared to have an escaped spider, but it turned out it was safely behind the glass, it just looked as if it was free! The highlight is the manta ray tank. They actually encourage visitors to tickle the water with their fingers to attract the rays,and then stroke their backs. The children absolutely loved this and we couldn't drag them away for ages! Next stop is a massive aquarium with a full length perspex viewing panel. They have a seating area and give talks from here several times a day as divers actually go into the aquarium and feed the fish. It's really fascinating and brilliant to watch. At the end of the route you arrive at the cafe, which is large and usually crowded. It's not a particularly pleasant or sophisticated cafe, but it does the job, I suppose. Of course, there's the obligatory gift shop, which sells all kinds of over-priced novelties, cuddly toys, gifts etc. And outside they have a little enclosure with otters, which are incredibly cute - unless you happen to go at feeding time, in which case it's pretty gross watching them eat mice! There's also a play area for younger children. All in all, I'd say this is a fantastic place for a family trip and you could quite easily spend the best part of a day here.

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    Windmill Animal Farm - Picture from official website http://www.windmillanimalfarm.co.uk

    Windmill Animal Farm

    4.2(6 reviews)
    28.0 mi

    Windmill Animal Farm is fab for kids. I don't have kids but didn't have much trouble finding some -…read moremy friend desperately needed a day off. Problem solved. So off we go, it was a Saturday and gorgeous weather. So, we were hoping that it wouldn't be too busy given it was a Saturday and not raining. Well we weren't disappointed, although fairly busy, the farm staff were well organised and kept all us all in check. The kids and I started off on the steam train, with the idea that we would get a good idea of where everything was from the ride (well this is what I thought), the kids were more concerned with just going on a train. Half way around we stopped off at the Lake View and the kids played while I chilled out and absorbed the view. After that we got back on the train and finished the journey. The farm has some pedal tractors that kids use to go around the farm on. They looked great fun to me, but I had so much trouble convincing my friends kids that they should try them too. So after much convincing and no way forward, I gave up and instead they went off to the Children's Pet Area where they got to feed and play with the animals. A great day out and thoroughly enjoyed by us all.

    I love this farm. A day trip today was no exception! My other half and I are both animal lovers and…read morewhile we didn't take kids with us, it's a perfect day out for kids. First off when you arrive parking is easy enough with plenty of space. Entry is £6 for adults (£7.50 for kids, and there's family ticket and concessions too). It's £1 for three bags of food (which is well worth it!) There's a small café as well as plenty of picnic benches near the entrance along with a kids playground. Just before the barn, quite often they have birds of prey in or creepy crawlies, both of which have been there on previous trips and you're allowed to get hands on. In the farm itself you can see pigs, donkeys, deer, llamas, alpacas, horse, cows, goats and all the sheep! New this year were also wallabies. They have lamb feeding at set times that you can get involved in too. They've also grown a maze made out of maize which is good fun. Finally there's a small train that you can jump on if your little ones are a bit tired!

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