Adelaide Zoo is Australia’s second oldest zoo. It is located in the parklands just north of the city centre of Adelaide. The zoo was founded in 1883 by Edwin Bean and is now home to over 1,500 animals from around the world.
The Adelaide Zoo is a popular tourist destination for people visiting South Australia. It provides visitors with an opportunity to see animals from all over the world, including African lions, Asian elephants, koalas and Australian native animals such as kangaroos and wombats.
The Adelaide Zoo has a variety of exhibits that are separated into zones such as Africa, Asia and Australia. Visitors can get up close with the animals at these exhibits through viewing windows or by walking along elevated boardwalks.
Sunday | 9:30am–5pm |
Monday | 9:30am–5pm |
Tuesday | 9:30am–5pm |
Wednesday | 9:30am–5pm |
Thursday | 9:30am–5pm |
Friday | 9:30am–5pm |
Saturday | 9:30am–5pm |
Frome Rd, Adelaide SA 5000
Located in: Botanic Park
Website: https://www.adelaidezoo.com.au/