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Blackpool Zoo

Now closed
Opened in 1972, Blackpool Zoo is home to over 1,000 animals set among 13ha (32 acres) on the edge of Stanley Park.

Port Lympne Wild Animal Park

Now closed
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park combines wildlife conservation with an immersive wildlife experience for visitors. With its rich history, commitment to conservation projects, and diverse collection of animals, Port Lympne offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and contribute to the preservation of endangered species.
Price £32

Howletts Wild Animal Park

Now closed
Howletts Wild Animal Park is a small zoo near Canterbury that is noted for its African wildlife, which includes elephants, gorillas and lion-tailed macaques.
Price £25

Stratford Butterfly Farm

Now closed
Stratford Butterfly Farm is a visitor attraction comprised of a series of large greenhouses simulating a leafy tropical environment with a large collection of butterflies.
Price £8.95

Bristol Zoo Project

Now closed
The Bristol Zoo Project (formerly the Wild Place Project) is a wildlife park just north of Bristol that is home to a range of African, Asian and European wildlife in a natural setting that is set up to recreate several distinct ecosystems.
Price £20.45

Paignton Zoo

Now closed
Paignton Zoo is excellent for a small town zoo and features more than 300 species including the usual collection of African wildlife including giraffes, gorillas, rhinos and zebras.
Price £17.35

Living Coasts

Now closed
Operated in conjunction with Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts is an excellent coastal zoo and aquarium in Torquay with a focus on coastal wildlife. It features reconstructed beaches and cliff-faces with penguins, puffins, sea ducks and fur seals.
Price £12.40

Newquay Zoo

Now closed
Newquay’s zoo features a range of exotic animals including pigmy marmosets, macaques, meerkats, penguins and zebras.
Price £15.25

Chester Zoo

Now closed
For a small city zoo, Chester Zoo is a lot bigger than you would expect and is very popular, particularly during school holidays. In fact, it is the most-visited wildlife attraction in Britain and has described as one of the fifteen best zoos in the world.
Price £28

WWT London Wetland Centre

Now closed
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) London Wetland Centre is centred on four disused Victorian-era reservoirs near the River Thames in Barnes in southwest London. It consists of 40 ha (100 acres) and is the first urban bird conservation project of its kind in the United Kingdom.
Price £15.40

London Zoo

Now closed
The London Zoo is the world’s oldest scientific zoo and is home to over 20,000 animals comprising 698 species. It was opened as a scientific institution in 1828 with animals from the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London and was opened to the public in 1847. The zoo was established by Sir Stamford Raffles (of Raffles Hotel fame) and Sir Humphry Davy and its first animals included the Arabian oryx, orangutan and the now extinct quagga and thylacine (Tasmanian tiger).
From £27 To £38

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