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Luján Zoo is open every day of the year from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. To get there, you can take the train from Once Station in Buenos Aires to Luján (about 1 hour) and then a taxi or local bus; driving via Route 5 is also an option. More details are available on the official website or by calling +54 2323 43-1046.
General admission for adults costs around ARS 2,500, for children aged 3 to 12 ARS 1,500, and it is free for children under 3 and for people with disabilities. Group or student discounts may be available; check updated prices on the official website, as they may vary.
It is recommended to allow at least 3 to 4 hours to explore the entire zoo and enjoy the exhibits without rushing. If you plan to watch shows or visit interactive areas, you may need up to 5 hours. Wear comfortable shoes for walking along its wide paths.
Founded in 1962 by the Zerbino family, Luján Zoo is one of the oldest and largest zoos in Argentina, with more than 2,000 animals from 300 species, notable for its role in conservation and environmental education. It has been a tourist landmark in the Buenos Aires region, attracting families for decades through its commitment to animal welfare.
Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are ideal thanks to mild weather and smaller crowds. During the day, arrive early in the morning around 10:00 a.m. to avoid the afternoon heat and see the animals when they are most active. Avoid weekends in high season if you prefer fewer people.
Yes, the zoo has ramps, raised walkways, and paved paths to make wheelchair access easier. There are adapted restrooms and stroller rental options at the entrance; contact +54 2323 43-1046 for specific assistance or more information on the official website.
Just 5 km away is the famous Basilica of Our Lady of Luján, a Catholic pilgrimage site with impressive architecture. You can also visit the Colonial and Historical Museum of the City of Luján or the Automobile Museum Complex, both ideal to combine with your day at the zoo. Use local transport to move easily between them.
Bring sunscreen, water, and snacks, as the sun can be intense; outside food is not allowed in certain areas, but there are restaurants inside. Wear comfortable shoes for the 20-hectare route and download the map from the official website so you do not miss bird or sea lion shows. Book tickets online at zoodellujan.com.ar to avoid lines.
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