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The zoo is usually open every day from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, giving you complete flexibility for your visit. It is located within the Đurđevo Brdo nature park complex, a green area that is very easy to reach from the city center.
It is one of the most affordable attractions in the region; standard adult admission is around 600 RSD (approx. €5), and for children aged 5 to 12 it is about 300 RSD. Children under 5 enter free, making it an excellent and budget-friendly plan for families.
The site is very well designed and compact, so you can see all the exhibits at a relaxed pace in about 2 hours. If you are visiting with small children or want to enjoy the café areas, I recommend setting aside around 3 hours.
Opened in 2006, it is the first zoo established south of Belgrade and has become the biggest attraction in the Pomoravlje region. It stands out not only for its collection of exotic animals such as Bengal tigers, but also for its beautiful landscaping integrated into nature.
Spring and summer are the best seasons to enjoy the park at its finest. I recommend going early in the morning, around 10:00 AM, or at sunset to see the animals more active and avoid the midday heat.
Yes, Jagodina Zoo has paved paths and mostly flat terrain that make it easy for wheelchairs and strollers to get around. It is a space designed for the comfort of all visitors, without major architectural barriers.
You are in the city’s main tourist area: right next door you have the spectacular Jagodina Aquapark and Serbia’s only Wax Museum. Many visitors combine these three attractions in a single fun-filled day.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection if you go in summer. I suggest checking the official website before you go to confirm special animal feeding events, which are a must-see spectacle.
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