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Tucked into the southeast corner of Central Park, the Central Park Zoo is a compact but captivating urban zoo that’s perfect for families, animal lovers, and curious visitors of all ages. A Central Park Zoo Tour combines wildlife, education, and iconic NYC scenery in one unforgettable visit. 🐧🦁🌳


📍 Where Is the Central Park Zoo?

📍 East Side of Central Park, between 63rd and 66th Streets
🚇 Nearest subway:

  • 5th Ave/59th St (N, R, W)
  • 68th St–Hunter College (6)

🗺️ Located just inside the Fifth Avenue & 64th Street entrance


🐾 What You’ll See on the Tour

The Central Park Zoo is divided into several key exhibits:

🐧 Temperate Territory & Polar Circle

  • Home to penguins, sea lions, grizzly bears, and snow leopards
  • Don’t miss the sea lion feeding and penguin feeding times!

🦎 Tropical Zone

  • A lush indoor rainforest with exotic birds, monkeys, and reptiles
  • Walk-through habitat under a glass dome — warm and steamy year-round!

🐐 Children’s Zoo (Tisch Children’s Zoo)

  • Petting zoo with goats, sheep, pigs, and more
  • Fun for kids — includes interactive exhibits and climbing features

🦅 Birds, Frogs & More

  • Red pandas, ducks, and tropical birds throughout the zoo’s paths

🕒 Hours & Admission

🕔 Opening Hours:

  • Daily: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM (seasonal hours may vary)
  • Open year-round, rain or shine

💰 Admission Prices (General):

  • Adults (13+): ~$19.95
  • Children (3–12): ~$14.95
  • Seniors (65+): ~$16.95
  • Children under 3: Free
    🎟️ Tickets include both the main zoo and the Children’s Zoo

👉 Buy online in advance at centralparkzoo.com


🎟️ Tour Options

1️⃣ Self-Guided Visit

  • Explore at your own pace
  • Interactive signs and apps available for info

2️⃣ Guided Tours & Education Programs

  • Private or group tours available by request
  • Includes behind-the-scenes access and animal talks
    🐧 Great for school groups or wildlife enthusiasts

❓ Central Park Zoo Tour – FAQ

1️⃣ How long does a visit take?

🕒 1–1.5 hours for the full zoo (including the Children’s Zoo)
More if you attend feedings or take photos


2️⃣ Are there animal feedings or shows?

✅ Yes!

  • Sea lion feedings: several times daily
  • Penguin feedings: check schedule upon arrival
    🎤 Some feedings include live narration from zookeepers

3️⃣ Is it family- and stroller-friendly?

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 100%!

  • Paths are paved and flat
  • Stroller and wheelchair accessible
  • The Children’s Zoo is a favorite for young kids

4️⃣ Is the zoo indoors or outdoors?

🌦️ A mix of indoor and outdoor exhibits, making it a great destination year-round


5️⃣ Is the zoo good for adults too?

✅ Yes — while small, the zoo has fascinating species and is a peaceful break from the city bustle


✅ Bonus Tips

  • 🎟️ Buy tickets online to skip the line
  • 🐾 Arrive at feeding times for the best animal activity
  • 🍴 Grab a snack or coffee at nearby Le Pain Quotidien or Central Park vendors
  • 🧭 Combine with nearby attractions: The Pond, Gapstow Bridge, or a stroll up The Mall

🎟 Want help planning a full Central Park day with the zoo, food, and scenic stops?

Let me know! I’ll help you map out the perfect itinerary — whether it’s family fun, animal encounters, or a peaceful NYC escape 🐻🌿🗽🐧

🐾 Central Park Zoo Tour – FAQ

Heading to the Central Park Zoo? Whether you’re a family with kids, an animal lover, or just exploring Central Park, this FAQ will help you get the most out of your visit! 🐧🦁🌿


1️⃣ Where is the Central Park Zoo located?

📍 Inside Central Park at East 64th Street & Fifth Avenue
🚇 Nearest subway stations:

  • 5th Ave/59th St (N, R, W lines)
  • 68th St–Hunter College (6 line)
    🗺️ Just a short walk into the park from the southeast corner entrance

2️⃣ What animals can I see at the zoo?

🦁 Some of the zoo’s highlights include:

  • Sea lions, snow leopards, grizzly bears
  • Penguins, red pandas, tropical birds
  • Monkeys, frogs, lizards, and more
    🐐 At the Children’s Zoo, you’ll find goats, pigs, and sheep you can pet!

3️⃣ How much does it cost to visit?

💰 General Admission (includes main zoo + Children’s Zoo):

  • Adults (13+): ~$19.95
  • Children (3–12): ~$14.95
  • Seniors (65+): ~$16.95
  • Children under 3: Free

🎟️ Tickets can be purchased online at centralparkzoo.com


4️⃣ What are the zoo’s hours?

🕒 Open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
✅ Open year-round, rain or shine
📆 Check the website for holiday schedules or seasonal changes


5️⃣ How long does a visit take?

🕐 Most visitors spend about 1 to 1.5 hours
⏳ Add extra time for:

  • Animal feedings
  • Photos
  • Kids’ playtime at the Children’s Zoo

6️⃣ Are there live feedings or shows?

✅ Yes! Some highlights:

  • Sea lion feedings – several times daily
  • Penguin feedings – indoors, check posted times
    🎤 Some include narration by keepers with fun animal facts

7️⃣ Is it family- and stroller-friendly?

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Absolutely!

  • Flat, paved paths
  • Stroller accessible
  • The Tisch Children’s Zoo is interactive and ideal for young kids

8️⃣ Is the zoo indoors or outdoors?

🌦️ Both!

  • Outdoor habitats: sea lions, bears, leopards
  • Indoor exhibits: tropical rainforest, penguins, reptiles
    Great for any weather!

9️⃣ Is the zoo good for adults and older visitors too?

✅ Yes!
Even though it’s compact, the Central Park Zoo features rare species, beautiful landscaping, and peaceful corners to relax


🔟 Can I eat inside the zoo?

🥪 The zoo has snack stands and vending machines
🍽️ For more options, grab food nearby at:

  • Le Pain Quotidien (inside the park)
  • Cafés on 5th Ave
    🧺 You can also bring snacks and enjoy a picnic in Central Park

✅ Bonus Tips

  • 🐧 Visit earlier in the day for active animals and fewer crowds
  • 🎟️ Book tickets online to skip the line
  • 📸 Don’t miss a photo at the sea lion pool or “Dancing Goat” fountain
  • 🧭 Pair with nearby stops: Gapstow Bridge, The Pond, The Mall, or Central Park Carousel

🎟 Want help planning a full Central Park day with the zoo, a picnic, and scenic strolls?

Let me know! I’ll help you create a fun, relaxing, animal-filled NYC experience for any age group 🐻🌳📷🐧

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