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Yes, Frankfurt Zoo is open 365 days a year. Opening hours vary by season, but it generally opens at 9:00 AM. You can check the exact hours on its official opening hours and prices page. It is conveniently located near Konstablerwache station, accessible by subway (U4, U5) and tram (12, 14).
The adult admission price is €12 for one day. Reduced rates are available for children, students, and groups. It is advisable to check the options and possible discounts in their pricing section. Annual passes are also available if you plan to visit several times.
To fully enjoy Frankfurt Zoo and see most of its exhibits at a relaxed pace, I would recommend setting aside 3 to 4 hours. If you are visiting with children or want to watch scheduled feedings and keeper talks, you may need even more time.
Frankfurt Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in Germany, founded in 1858. It was a pioneer in modern breeding and species conservation methods. Its importance lies not only in education and research, but also in its vital role in preserving global biodiversity and serving as a green lung in the heart of Frankfurt.
To avoid the biggest crowds, I recommend visiting the zoo on weekdays, preferably early in the morning just after opening. Weekends and public holidays are usually busier. Spring and autumn, with their pleasant temperatures, are also excellent seasons for a visit.
Yes, Frankfurt Zoo is designed to be accessible. Most paths are flat and paved, making them suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. There are accessible restrooms and wheelchair rental points if needed. For more details, you can contact them directly at +49 (0)69 212-33735.
Absolutely. Frankfurt Zoo is conveniently located near the city center. You can take a walk along the Main River, visit the Old Town with Römer Square, or explore the Senckenberg Natural History Museum, all within a short distance or easily reachable by public transport.
I recommend checking the daily schedule of animal feedings and keeper talks at the entrance if those interest you. Wear comfortable shoes, as you will do quite a bit of walking. Consider using the food and drink outlets inside the zoo, or bring your own snacks and drinks, as that is allowed. And do not forget your camera to capture special moments with the animals. You can find more information on their visit planning website.
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