The zoo has a wide variety of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and insects. Whether you are an animal lover, animal rights activist or a regular visitor, you can have a great time at Cologne Zoo.
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Cologne Zoological Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Cologne Zoo is one of the largest zoos in Europe with many species of animals and one of the oldest zoos in the world. This zoo has more than 4 thousand animals representing more than 500 species of races. Cologne Zoo has been taking care of endangered animals such as red-crowned cranes, Vietnamese pheasants, pink pigeons, pygmy chimpanzees, Persian leopards, and Asian elephants since 1987. In addition, there are all kinds of small animals here, which are very suitable for family to play.
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Cologne Zoological Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The zoo has a wide variety of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and insects. Whether you are an animal lover, animal rights activist or a regular visitor, you can have a great time at Cologne Zoo.
Overcrowded, small enclosures, the elephants and hippos were very nice, super expensive, nice playground for the kids
Germany's best and most famous zoo, the whole area is very huge, are wild environmental conditions are the main, Cologne Zoo is also a very popular place, every weekend here children will be a lot, many people from other countries come here. [View] Animals are very lively [Fun] Very interesting
The Cologne Zoo is located near the Flora Botanical Garden. The zoo was founded in 1860 and is the third oldest zoo in Germany. The Cologne Zoo covers an area of 50 acres, with nearly 10,000 animals, including an aquarium, with reptiles and insects.
Today's Sunday weather is particularly sunny, the temperature is rising, it is very suitable for going out~ So I went to the Cologne Zoo and had a very happy day. I saw a lot of animals that Tata Zoo did not have, and I was satisfied with the animal that I was most impressed by was the flamingo, a bird that lived in a group, loved to dance, and was particularly passionate about it~
It took 15 euros per person to enter. It is a big zoo. It features a gorilla pavilion. There is also an amphibious large animal pavilion that is not open, but it feels like there is no novelty like Duisburg Zoo. Except for the gorilla, they have seen animals.