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Audio Guide of Jerez Botanical Zoo

Donde los flamencos deciden la zona peatonal y los árboles guardan secretos centenarios

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. When the Flamingos Conquered Jerez

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2. Trunks That Used to Be Poles and Soviet Trees

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3. The Animal Trainer Who Loved His Elephants Too Much

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4. The Witrrurus That Say Good Morning... Loudly

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5. Look for the Ghost of the Northern Bald Ibis

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6. Before You Leave: Your Mark on the Sweet Name

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visiting hours for the Jerez Botanical Zoo, and how can I get there?

The Jerez Botanical Zoo is open every day of the week, although hours vary by season. We recommend checking the exact opening hours for the day of your visit on its official website. You can get there by public transport or by car; parking is available.

How much is admission to the Jerez Botanical Zoo, and are there any discounts?

General adult admission costs around 10 euros, with reduced rates for children, seniors, and groups. It is advisable to check updated prices and any family or resident discounts in the pricing section of its website, where you can also find information about ticket sales.

How much time should I plan to explore the entire Jerez Botanical Zoo?

To fully enjoy everything the Jerez Botanical Zoo has to offer, we recommend setting aside 3 to 4 hours. This will allow you to calmly see all the habitats, enjoy the exhibits, and perhaps stop to rest or eat.

Is there any notable history or special feature of the Jerez Botanical Zoo?

Yes, the Jerez Botanical Zoo is one of the most important in Spain, notable for its conservation program for endangered species and for combining a modern zoo with a historic botanical garden. It is a benchmark in research and environmental education.

What is the best time of year or day to visit the Jerez Botanical Zoo?

For the best experience, we suggest visiting the Jerez Botanical Zoo in spring or autumn, when the weather is milder. If you visit in summer, the early morning or late afternoon hours are ideal to avoid the hottest part of the day and to see the animals more active.

Is the Jerez Botanical Zoo accessible for people with reduced mobility or strollers?

Yes, the Jerez Botanical Zoo is designed to be mostly accessible. It has paved paths and ramps in most of its facilities, making access easier for wheelchair users and families with strollers. For more details, you can contact them directly at +34 956 149 785.

What other interesting attractions are near the Jerez Botanical Zoo?

Jerez de la Frontera has much more to offer. Very close to the botanical zoo, you can visit the iconic Tio Pepe Wineries or the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Jerez's historic center, with its Cathedral and Alcázar, is also nearby and is a cultural gem to explore.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to the Jerez Botanical Zoo?

Of course, here are a few: wear comfortable shoes, bring water and sun protection (especially in summer), and do not forget your camera. We also recommend downloading the park map in advance from the official website so you can plan your route and not miss anything.

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