Home
 
Europe
North America
Asia
Australasia
South America
Central America
Caribbean
Africa
Middle East
  
Search In:  
 
 Explore
 
    
  Neighborhood Search

Accommodation
Dining
Bars, Cafés & Nightlife
Visiting the City
Business Essentials
Shopping
Practical Information

 Current Conditions
  69°F / 21°C
(Sunny. Mild.)


Comments?
Jardín Zoológico
A forest in the city

Avenida Las Heras esquina Avenida Sarmiento
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
1425

Subte "D" Plaza Italia

+54 11 4011 9900

Website



Information
Reviews
Post a Review
This is one of the most well-preserved areas of Buenos Aires, founded in 1874. At present the owners are Mexican and Argentine businessmen, who protect the conservation and the development of species that run a danger of extinction. In this place 2,500 animals belonging to 350 different species can be appreciated, from doves to white tigers. It has an open precinct for bears and a cage for condors. But do check out the living quarters of the elephant, similar to the sanctuary of Shiva. In 1988 an aquarium and an air-conditioned penguin colony were inaugurated here.
General admission: ARS8
Passport (all access): ARS14.90
Minors under 12, seniors and handicapped persons free.

Tu-Su 10a-5:30p


 Introduction Guides
District Guide
Historical Background
Where To Stay
Dining And Drinking
Entertainment
Recommended Tours
Fun Facts

Copyright © 1999-2009 wcities.com all rights reserved