Discover penguins, seals and other inhabitants of Victoria's coast and ocean at the Wild Sea exhibition
Encounter the critically endangered Sumatran Orangutan and Tiger and learn how you can help with the conservation efforts
Walk on the award-winning elephant trail, home to eight Asian elephants
Escape bustling Melbourne city for a day and discover 300 different species of wild animals who roam this earth. From Australian native animals such as koalas, wombats and kangaroos at the Australian Bush exhibit to the extremely rare and endangered Sumatran Tiger and Orang-utan. Meet the king of the animal kingdom at the Lion Gorge and learn about how this majestic creature hunts in the wild. Melbourne Zoo is more than an animal exhibition, not only will you be able to encounter these extremely beautiful and majestic animals, but you'll also be part of the conservation efforts of the zoo in sustaining these species for the future.
Opening Hours:
9:00am-5:00pm, daily
Address:
Melbourne Zoo, Elliott Avenue, Parkville 3052 (Melways reference: 43 E1)
How To Get There:
Self drive: Melbourne Zoo is located in the center of Poyal Park, parking costs AUD2 for a five hour ticket
By tram: tram 58 runs from William Street in the city centre every day, stopping directly outside Melbourne Zoo
By train: trains run from Flinders Street Station on the Upfield line every day, stopping at Melbourne Zoo’s own Royal Park Station
By bus: bus route 505 from Moonee Ponds to Melbourne University stops outside Melbourne Zoo
We will confirm your booking within 8 business hours, and send the voucher to your email address
The voucher is valid only on the date specified
Children aged 0-15 must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder
Infants aged 0-3 can visit Melbourne Zoo for free (excluding special experience)
Children aged 4-15 can visit Melbourne Zoo (excluding special experience) for free ONLY on weekends, Australian school holiday dates and public holidays
Please do not wear perfume as these animals are sensitive to odor
Please do not feed animals with human food
These are wild animals, please follow the orders of tour guides and drivers to avoid injury