Is Bristol Zoo fully open?

Is Bristol Zoo fully open? Bristol Zoo is open from 10am – 5.30pm every day. How long do you need to visit Bristol Zoo? You could easily spend a whole day here if you visit

Is Bristol Zoo fully open?

Bristol Zoo is open from 10am – 5.30pm every day.

How long do you need to visit Bristol Zoo?

You could easily spend a whole day here if you visit every part of the zoo and engage the children in all the activities and interactive displays. However, it’s a relatively small zoo, so you could do everything in 4-5 hours if you’re short on time or have kids who bound through each area fairly quickly!

Can you drive around Bristol Zoo?

Bristol Zoo Gardens, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3HA If you do decide to travel by car, we have two car parks at the Zoo. Please note parking is limited and we cannot guarantee you a space. There is a £4.50 charge for visitors and a £2.50 charge for Members. We operate a cash-free site, but payment by card is welcome.

Why is Bristol Zoo closing?

The site is closing due to the financial impact of Covid-19, declining visitors and the Gardens having made a loss four of the past six years. The Wild Place Project will remain open throughout as changes occur and will become the new Bristol Zoo in early 2024.

Can you take your own food to Bristol Zoo?

A: Yes, if you wish to bring a picnic we have a number of picnic tables and benches around the Zoo, and lawns that you can use. Please note we are unable to provide storage facilities, and barbeques are not permitted inside the Zoo.

Do you have to wear a mask at Bristol Zoo?

We therefore advise visitors to wear a face covering in all indoor spaces (unless exempt). This includes animal houses, through-ways and toilets as well as our admissions and retail buildings. We are also asking visitors to wear face coverings in the Lemur Walkthrough and Bat Walkthrough.

Does Bristol Zoo still exist?

Bristol Zoo Gardens will continue to welcome visitors into 2022, and Wild Place Project will remain open throughout the development phase until it becomes the new Bristol Zoo in 2024.

What will Bristol Zoo become?

The appointments follow the announcement last year that Bristol Zoological Society, which owns and operates Bristol Zoo Gardens and Wild Place Project, intends to sell the Bristol Zoo Gardens site to safeguard the future of Bristol Zoological Society and relocate Bristol Zoo to the Wild Place Project site to create a …

Can zoos reopen?

Zoos will open anytime from April 12, according to the roadmap. They are one of the businesses that are allowed to open again in step two of the plan, which sees major industries including retail and outdoor hospitality allowed to reopen again as well.

How much is it to get into Bristol Zoo?

Ticket type

Ticket type Ticket price with donations Ticket price without donation
Adult £17.84 £16.22
Child (2 – 14 years inclusive) £12.10 £11.00
Child (under 2) Free (Advance booking still essential) Free (Advance booking still essential)
Carer Free (Advance booking still essential) Free (Advance booking still essential)

Does Bristol Zoo have elephants?

Bristol zoo doesn’t have many big animals any more except lions. However it’s a good zoo and definitely worth a visit. over a year ago. most animals, no elephants, tigers or giraffes though.