Child feeding an elephant at Warsaw Zoo.
Polar bear sitting on rocks at Warsaw Zoo.
Sloth hanging from a tree branch at Warsaw Zoo.
Hyacinth macaw perched on a branch at Warsaw ZOO.
Hippos interacting at Warsaw ZOO enclosure.
Children watching a polar bear swim at Warsaw Zoo.

Warsaw Zoo Skip-the-Line Tickets

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Skip-the-line access grants you direct entry to Warsaw Zoo in Warsaw, Poland, where a world of wildlife awaits from the moment you step inside. Begin your journey at the Elephant House, home to gentle giants with remarkable memories, and explore exhibits like the Ape House, Terrarium, and Aviary filled with fascinating creatures around every corner.

Who wouldn't love to skip the line? With these tickets, you can do just that and dive straight into the wild beauty of Warsaw Zoo!

Ready for a glimpse of the endangered Rothschild giraffes? It's not every day you get to see these elegant creatures.

Your ticket is your gateway to explore diverse habitats – from African elephants to native Polish storks.

Not just land animals, the ticket includes access to a vibrant underwater world! Check out the shark aquarium and meet the clownfish family.

Did you know? During WWII, this zoo was a secret refuge for people as depicted in the film The Zookeeper's Wife.

Skip-the-line entry to Warsaw Zoo

Child feeding an elephant at Warsaw Zoo.

Child feeding an elephant at Warsaw Zoo.

Exploring the Warsaw Zoo

Visit the Warsaw Zoo, and step into a whole different world with skip-the-line access! Your adventure starts at the Elephant House. Did you know elephants have amazing memories? Watch these gentle giants and see for yourself. Then, there's the Ape House. It's like meeting distant relatives – gorillas and chimps. They're so much like humans, it's uncanny.

Discoveries around every corner

Next up, the Terrarium and Aviary. In the Terrarium, you'll see all sorts of reptiles and amphibians. Imagine snakes slithering and frogs hopping right in front of you. And the Aviary? It's like a concert of bird songs. For the little ones, the Children’s Zoo is a treat. They can pet and play with friendly animals like goats and rabbits.

Polar bear sitting on rocks at Warsaw Zoo.

Polar bear sitting on rocks at Warsaw Zoo.

Sloth hanging from a tree branch at Warsaw Zoo.

Sloth hanging from a tree branch at Warsaw Zoo.

Hyacinth macaw perched on a branch at Warsaw ZOO.

Hyacinth macaw perched on a branch at Warsaw ZOO.

What to bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes are a must. Depending on the weather, you might want a hat, sunglasses, or a raincoat.

What's not allowed

  • Items like weapons, alcohol, and drones are not permitted.

  • Unfortunately, pets are not permitted, except for service animals.

  • Some areas may restrict photography or video recording, so keep an eye out for signs.

Accessibility

  • The zoo is equipped with ramps and accessible paths for wheelchairs.

  • Accessible parking is available, and the zoo is reachable via public transport with facilities for those with mobility constraints.

Additional information

  • Respect the zoo's rules, like designated feeding times or restricted areas, to ensure a safe visit for everyone.

Feeding hours

  • Penguins: 9:30am and 2pm (cancelled during winters)

  • Chimpanzees: 11am

  • Piranha: 11:30am (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays)

  • Pacu piranha: 12:30pm (Monday to Friday)

  • Gorillas: 1pm

  • Seals: 10am and 2:30pm

Hippos interacting at Warsaw ZOO enclosure.

Hippos interacting at Warsaw ZOO enclosure.

Children watching a polar bear swim at Warsaw Zoo.

Children watching a polar bear swim at Warsaw Zoo.

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Operating hours

Warsaw ZOO

Monday
9:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Sunday
9:00am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

Yes, your tickets grant you direct entry without waiting in lines, allowing you to start exploring right away.
Your ticket provides skip-the-line access to Warsaw Zoo. No other items are included except what’s mentioned here.
Yes, during WWII, the zoo served as a secret refuge for people, which was also depicted in the film The Zookeeper's Wife.
You’ll want comfortable walking shoes. Depending on the weather, a hat, sunglasses, or raincoat might be useful too.
The zoo features highlights like the Elephant House, Ape House with gorillas and chimps, Terrarium with reptiles and amphibians, Aviary filled with bird songs, Children’s Zoo for kids, shark aquarium, clownfish family, and a chance to see endangered Rothschild giraffes.
Some areas may have rules against taking photos or videos, so it's best to check for signs that indicate these limitations.
The Aviary is home to a variety of birds and offers an experience filled with different bird songs and species.
Weapons, alcohol, drones, and pets (except service animals) are not permitted at Warsaw Zoo.
The zoo showcases diverse environments ranging from African elephant enclosures to native Polish stork habitats and even an underwater world with sharks and clownfish.
Yes, the zoo has ramps and accessible paths designed to accommodate wheelchair users.
The zoo features notable areas such as the Elephant House, Ape House, Terrarium, Aviary, and Children’s Zoo.
It includes entry access without waiting in line.
During WWII, the zoo served as a secret refuge for people, famously depicted in 'The Zookeeper's Wife.'
Yes, it is equipped with ramps and paths suitable for wheelchairs to ensure accessibility throughout the zoo.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, and consider a hat, sunglasses, or raincoat depending on the weather conditions.
Weapons, alcohol, drones, and pets (except service animals) are not allowed. Some areas may restrict photography or video recording.
The ticket grants access to diverse habitats housing African elephants, native Polish storks, and even an underwater world with sharks and clownfish.
Yes, you can view the elegant Rothschild giraffes during your visit to the zoo.
Personal expenses are not included in your ticket purchase; these will be separate costs during your visit.

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