Warsaw Zoo Skip-the-Line Tickets



















Warsaw Zoo Skip-the-Line Tickets
Duration: 2 hours
2 hours
Visit anytime until 6 Dec, 2025 without worrying about committing to a date today
Visit anytime until 6 Dec, 2025 without worrying about committing to a date today
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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.
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.
From 250m above ground level, Warsaw Zoo offers a unique vantage point to experience its sprawling grounds with ease using Skip-the-line Tickets.
A rare opportunity awaits at Warsaw Zoo Visit as you encounter the Rothschild giraffes, an endangered species known for their grace and elegance.
The Warsaw Zoo Skip-the-Line Tickets grant access to a variety of ecosystems including the Elephant House and Ape House, showcasing both international and native wildlife like Polish storks.
Beyond land animals, visitors can explore Poland's largest aquarium featuring sharks and the lively clownfish family in an immersive underwater setting.
History enthusiasts will appreciate that during WWII, Warsaw Zoo served as a hidden sanctuary for people, a story highlighted in The Zookeeper's Wife.
Skip-the-line entry to Warsaw Zoo
Individual Costs

Child feeding an elephant at Warsaw Zoo.
Your Adventure Awaits at Warsaw Zoo
Skip-the-line tickets grant you direct access to Warsaw Zoo, one of Poland's most popular attractions. Your journey begins in the Elephant House, where these majestic creatures roam freely. Elephants are known for their incredible memory, and watching them up close is a unique experience. From there, head over to the Ape House, home to gorillas and chimpanzees—species that share many similarities with humans.
Highlights of Your Visit
The Terrarium offers an exciting look at reptiles and amphibians, including snakes and frogs in naturalistic enclosures. The Aviary is a sensory delight, filled with the sounds of birds singing in harmony. Families will enjoy time in the Children’s Zoo, where kids can interact with goats and rabbits in a safe environment.

Polar bear sitting on rocks at Warsaw Zoo.

Sloth hanging from a tree branch at Warsaw Zoo.

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.
Packing Essentials
Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes as you’ll be covering quite a bit of ground. Depending on the weather, it might also be wise to bring along a hat, sunglasses or even a raincoat for unexpected conditions.
Prohibited Items
You won't be allowed to bring weapons, alcohol, or drones into Warsaw Zoo. Pets are not permitted either unless they're service animals. Some areas may have restrictions on photography and video recording—look out for signs that indicate these rules.
Accessibility Features
The zoo has ramps and accessible paths designed for wheelchair users. Accessible parking is available too, and the site can be reached by public transport with facilities in place to assist those who need them.
Important Guidelines
It's important to follow the zoo’s rules such as feeding times or restricted areas so that your visit remains safe and enjoyable for all guests.
Feeding Times
Penguins are fed at 9:30am and 2pm, though these sessions may be cancelled during winter months. Chimpanzees receive their feed at 11am daily. Piranha feeding takes place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11:30am, while Pacu piranhas are fed every weekday at 12:30pm. Gorillas get their meal at 1pm, and seals are fed twice a day—at 10am and 2:30pm.

Hippos interacting at Warsaw ZOO enclosure.

Children watching a polar bear swim 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.
Arrive with comfortable walking shoes since there’s a lot of ground to cover throughout the zoo.
Activate your skip-the-line ticket on your phone ahead of time to save time at entry and avoid delays.
If you're visiting during warmer months, pack a hat and sunglasses for added comfort while exploring outdoors.
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