• Open since 1913, and still going strong, Edinburgh Zoo gives you the opportunity to meet over 1,000 animals, and is the most exciting wildlife attraction in Scotland.
  • With immersive exhibits, interactive experiences, and a commitment to conservation, Edinburgh Zoo is not just a zoo, it's a sanctuary of discovery.
  • Edinburgh Zoo is set in 82 acres of sloping parkland and is situated three miles to the west of Edinburgh city centre.
  • Which brings us to the main practical point about visiting Edinburgh Zoo. ... Penguins first arrived at Edinburgh Zoo in 1914, and started breeding in 1919.
  • Both tigers at Edinburgh Zoo were born in captivity; one at the Fota Wildlife Park in Ireland, and the other at Bristol Zoo in England.
  • With your ticket, you will also receive additional perks and discounts such as discounted entry to the Holyrood Distillery, a bus ride to Edinburgh Zoo...
  • Welcome to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo! ... Edinburgh zoo is a gateway to the natural world where people can experience nature...
  • Edinburgh Zoo, once the Scottish National Zoological Stop, is an 82-section of land 33 ha non-benefit zoological stop in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
  • Located on Costorphine Hill, Edinburgh Zoo is a fabulous visitor attraction particularly renowned for its King Penguins and Koalas plus their recent addition of a...
  • It houses a pair of Linnaeus's two-toed sloths named Nico and Feira, making Edinburgh Zoo currently the only zoo in Scotland to have sloths.