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    Melbourne Zoo

    4.2 (59 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Zillie the Cassowary
    Powder W.

    We spent today at the Melbourne zoo and came away with great big silly grins on our faces. Not only did we get to spend the day at a zoo but it must be one of the best, if not the very best we have ever been to! The layout is so well thought out and you can really tell how much pride Melbourne Zoo has taken with each enclosure. They have really tried to mimic the animal's natural habitat as closely as possible. There is a sign I took a photo of outside Lion Park that sums up the attention to detail of every section. All of the animals look happy and relaxed, we didn't see any that looked even remotely stressed. We highly recommend spending at least half a day. This zoo is definitely for all ages and family members although kids get in free on holidays with paid adults so it can get a bit crazy on those times. They also have special activities throughout the year so check the website before planning.

    Red panda
    Helen H.

    I had the opportunity to enjoy the red pandas here! I really only saw one though. The zoo is clean and offered a good opportunity to see animals up close. The areas are portioned into different sections and was very easy to navigate. There are many cafes, eateries, and restrooms throughout. There are some areas that prefers visitors to enter and exit in a certain direction, making it somewhat challenging if time is an issue. On a weekend, the zoo became very busy about an hour after opening. I took the Hop-on/hop-off bus here. After lining up to purchase an entry ticket, there is another line to get checked in.

    One the friendly baboons.
    Terrance S.

    Had a great time here today. Must say the layout of the Zoo was great, as well as some great attractions and displays. The primate exhibits were dope and gave plenty of natural views of the animals. They have some amazing giraffes, as well as gorillas and other stunning live animal exhibits. One of the sad points was the last Lion in the Zoo had passed away which is definitely a main attraction at all Zoo's. I definitely recommend stopping by the Melbourne Zoo while visiting the city. I had a ball and got some Great exercise as well. Make it a point. Great for the entire family and plenty of places to get snacks and food.

    Bailey C.

    Ok zoo. Good animal exhibits but not informative. Exhibits could be more informative and provide more information. Loved seeing the platypus.

    Liz O.

    Beautiful zoo with loads of great exhibits and lovely pathways lined with large trees so that you feel like you're actually finding the animals in their own environments. The baby elephant brought in quite a crowd and the lions are having their enclosure updated so they have been moved to the Big Cat area. There's a huge parents room with change tables and all facilities that you'd need which is handy.

    Lucas S.

    What is not to like about a zoo? Everyone needs to spend more time at their local zoo! So Melbourne Zoo has all the usual, elephants, zebra, big cats and giraffe as well as the usual Australian set, Koalas, wombats, kangaroos and stacks of Australian birds in the bird house. However the highlight, the must see list goes like this: * In the front gate and turn right and spend 20 minutes watching the meerkats. * back down the central corridor and follow the signs to the elephant but before you get there, head into the butterfly house for another 20 minutes of wonder! (oh and in winter it is even better as it is heated to around 28 degrees) * say Hi to the elephants and head to the central strip again and cross over to the Seal and enclosure. Again, don't rush this bit, a good 20 minutes watching the Seals will make you feel so very relaxed. I could do this one hour tour of the zoo every week of the year!

    Deana M.

    If you're staying in the city, you can take the 55 Tram towards West Coburg that has a stop next to the zoo. My cousin and I literally spent the entire day without realizing it walking around and looking at the different animals. The place looked bigger than I thought. Some of the areas have no gates so you can get up close to certain animals such as the Kangaroos and Emus so be careful! They also have animal feedings and no caged animals. My only disappointment was I didn't get to see the bear.

    Fun day. Out
    Jan G.

    What a cool place good for couples and family's lots to see every animal is so cute. The best is the seals they put on a show for us was fab. It takes a good 4 hours to see all the exhibits leave plenty of time . Not to self pack a picnic basket as cafe here knows how to charge.

    David S.

    I had a friend recently visit from the UK and it was the perfect excuse to visit some of the tourist attractions that I never did. Top of the list was the Melbourne Zoo. There is an array of wild animals with over 320 species. Our personal favourite were the gibbons. Boy were they funky! I think we got a bit fixated on their incredible gymnastics on display and spent about 35 minutes watching the acrobatics show. The other highlight was the lions getting what seemed a little down and dirty. Advice: there is so much to see and time flies here so make sure you don't spend too long on just two animals (like we did). Whilst some zoos are tailored just to kids I'd say the Melbourne Zoo has a lot to offer big kids too. In fact there is fun for all the family. I've been to the Australia Zoo and I'd say the Melbourne Zoo is just as much fun. Definitely check it out!

    Melbourne zoo's baby, Mali via zoo.org.au/melbournezoo
    amelia g.

    Upfront confession: I LOVE animals with an almost deranged amount of emotion so Melbourne Zoo is one of my favourite places to spend a day. This highlight for me is always the elephants. About five years ago Melbourne zoo renovated its elephant enclosure and now it is seriously amazing and home to a happy-looking bunch of pakkyderms, including two little babies who are seriously to-die-for cute. One of my earliest memories is of a visit to the Melbourne zoo when I was about four. At that time the gorilla enclosure was quite open and a very angry primate flung a stick at the crowd which hit some guy in the face. Thankfully I can report the gorillas are less angry these days and have an amazing enclosure. There are also heaps of different animals, which is good, being that this is a zoo and all. The zoo is all accessed by foot so be prepared for long walks and take sunscreen and a hat, or a coat and umbrella, or all of the above, since this is Melbourne after all.

    Joanne P.

    Who doesn't love the zoo? Melbourne Zoo is lots of fun for people of every age. Kids, Seniors. Yep, even a group of twenty something friends there to celebrate a birthday. We had a great time. It was a beautiful sunny day, which brought all the animals out to play! Highlights: -Steamy butterfly house -Elephants. Yep, they just rule -The friendly spider monkey -Coiled reptile house -Tigers. They are SO graceful Lowlight: -The Australian Outback area was a disappointment. No animals and rather lackluster plant life. It is easy to spent an entire day at the zoo meeting animals from all over the world and watching their hi-jinx. Pack a picnic, grab some fast food or for those who cant handle a day out with real coffee, run don't walk to the cafe and enjoy real coffee and a muffin or two. During the week school groups run amok throughout the zoo, and on the weekend its hordes and families... and my group of mischief wielding friends. You decide!

    A tree kangaroo from PNG!
    Hope M.

    Who doesn't love a day out at the zoo? Melbourne Zoo has a few must-sees at the moment - the baby spider monkey (possibly the most engaging and adorable creature on the planet) and the huge elephant enclosure complete with a few young elephants. Also, in the past month the baboons have been moved into a new big, grassy padlock, although personally I find baboons terrifying so I'm hesitant to say they're a highlight. The grounds at Melbourne Zoo are a peaceful spot for a picnic (just watch out for the wandering peacocks that try to steal your food), and it's a great spot to take foreign visitors as there's a section where the kangaroos and emus walk freely among people. If you don't want to self-cater there's a number of cafes on-site, but the food isn't anything to write home about. The Zoo Twilights series will be starting again come summer, but at my last visit they were yet to announce the details of the 2012 program. Usually there is live music and the opportunity to visit the enclosures after dark, when a lot of the animals (particularly the big cats) are more active. The Roar 'n Snore program (where you camp overnight in the grounds) is ongoing and also chance for night-time animal spotting, but you do need to book ahead of time.

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    4.3(6 reviews)
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    While small, this aquarium is charming. It includes a multitude of crawl-through activities for…read morechildren and stroller/wheelchair accessible ramps and lifts. For adults, I'd recommend attending during a school day to avoid the school holiday crowds. Make sure to book in advance; the first time my partner and I tried to attend, they had sold out for the day early in the morning. The café is quite large and offers the usual burgers, chicken, wraps, and fish meals. The cafe is expensive. I ordered the fish, which came with tarter and ketchup. It was bland without the sauces. You can bring your own food for free and there is a water bottle refill station, so I'd recommend doing that. There's also a small drink stand near the turtle exhibit.

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