Copenhagen Zoo has come a long way from its beginnings in 1859, when one of its proudest exhibits was a turtle in a bucket. Today you can see over 260 different species from the four corners of the planet, each housed within its own native environment following the latest research in wildlife care and conservation. One thing that hasn’t changed over the years are the beautiful buildings, many of them still in their original condition, reminding visitors of the rich heritage of one of Europe’s oldest zoos.
Begin your visit by climbing to the top of the observation tower to get your bearings. The tower dates from 1905 and rises to 44 metres, offering panoramic views of the zoo layout and the city in the distance.
Plan your visit to make sure you don’t miss any of your favourites. The enclosures are laid out by geographical area so the animals can be viewed as part of a natural community. See red pandas from Asia, prairie dogs from South America, and polar bears from the Arctic Ring.
One of the highlights of the zoo is the new elephant enclosure designed by the British architect Sir Norman Foster and landscaped by the Danish architect Stig L. Andersson. Unlike many other elephant houses around the world, the glass domes allow daylight to pour through the roof, making it a welcoming environment for its residents. The outdoor mud holes are a great place to see these gentle giants frolic and play in the water.
As you wander around the zoo, check out the feeding times for various species. During the summer months the zoo runs a packed programme of special events, with chances to meet animals at close quarters and listen to talks by experts in wildlife conservation.
Copenhagen Zoo is located in the district of Frederiksberg, around three kilometres west of the city centre. There is a bus stop right outside as well as ample street parking, both paid and free. The zoo is open every day and there is a small entry charge.
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Do not, I repeat, do not eat the food. At least, it wasn't to my taste
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