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Discover the zoo of Vincennes, the magnificent zoological park of Paris. Buy your tickets in advance and don't waste your time at the counters.
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Tickets to the Vincennes Zoo

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  • Skip-the-line access to the zoo
  • Valid on the date and time of your choice
  • Paris Zoological Park hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
€22

Combined Tickets

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Paris Zoo + Sightseeing cruise on the Seine

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  • Bateaux-Mouches cruise (duration: 1h15 - departure from Pont de l'Alma)
  • Skip-the-line access to the zoo
€33.10 €39

Paris Zoo + Aquarium de Paris

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  • Skip-the-line access to the zoo
  • Priority access to the Trocadéro Aquarium
€44.10 €49

Vincennes Zoo + Vincennes Castle

Exclusive offer: Save €3.50
  • Skip-the-line access to the zoo
  • Priority access to the Château de Vincennes
€31.50 €35
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What to expect

For an original visit to Paris that your children or friends will love, Come to Paris recommends the Paris Zoo, more commonly known as the Vincennes Zoo.
Open all year round, the Paris Zoological Park is affiliated with the National Museum of Natural History and is situated within the bois de Vincennes (14.5 hectares). You can buy your tickets right here with Come to Paris, and benefit from skipping the queues on the day, thus gaining you quick access to the five biozones of the park.
From patagonian sea lions, rhinos from Africa, jaguars from Amazon-Guyana and Madagascan lemurs among many others, take the time to admire the mammals, reptiles, amphibians and beautiful birds that you will encounter as you make your way around the zoo. Educational and fun at the same time, a visit here promises a great day out for all.

Schedule

From March 30th 2026 to October 11th 2026
Every day: 9:30 am
From October 12th 2026 to January 04th 2027
Every day: 10:00 am

Prepare for Your Visit

  • Five biozones across 14.5 hectares and 4 km of pathways are waiting to be explored at the Zoo de Vincennes: Madagascar, Amazonia-Guyana, Europe, Sahel-Sudan and Patagonia. You will be fascinated by more than 3,000 animals and 250 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. Discover bearded sakis, greater bamboo lemurs, sloths, vine snakes, phelsumas, mata mata turtles, red-bellied piranhas and Iberian wolves.
  • Animal feeding sessions: throughout the year, watch the feeding of tapirs, baboons, otters, pumas and more.
  • Wildlife encounters: every weekend, meetings with specialists are organised to discover the secrets of animals through fun and educational activities.

Opening Hours of the Parc Zoologique de Paris (valid until July 3, 2026)

  • Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
    Gates close and access ends 1 hour before the park closes.

Exceptional Opening Hours

  • May 8: 9:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • May 14: 9:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • May 15: 9:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • May 25: 9:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • July 2: 9:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Practical Information

  • Last admissions are possible until 1 hour before closing
  • Borrowed or rented equipment must be returned 30 minutes before closing
  • Ticket offices close 1 hour before the park closes
    Borrowed/rented equipment must be returned no later than 30 minutes before closing. Ticket offices close one hour before the park closes.

Rates

  • Full rate (from 13 years old): €22
  • Child (3-12 years old): €17
  • Reduced rate at €17 (available on site) for job seekers upon presentation of proof dated within the last 6 months and holders of the Pass Education card.
  • Free admission (upon presentation of proof and only at the ticket office) for children under 3 accompanied by a family member.

Extend the Experience After the Vincennes Zoo: Our Must-See Outing Ideas

If you would like to continue exploring the animal world after your visit to the Parc Zoologique de Paris (Zoo de Vincennes), many family activities in Paris are available to diversify your experiences together. Thrill seekers can discover the Parc Astérix, where the Gaulish atmosphere and breathtaking rides appeal to both children and adventurous adults. To admire the capital from above, consider booking Tickets for the ascent to the Montparnasse Tower or enjoy Skip-the-line tickets for the Eiffel Tower to take in a unique panoramic view over the rooftops of Paris.

If you prefer to satisfy your scientific curiosity, the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie opens the doors to a world of innovative and interactive experiences. In the same spirit, the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution reveals the secrets of biodiversity, while the Gallery of Geology and Mineralogy showcases unsuspected natural treasures. For an even more exotic safari experience, treat yourself to an excursion to the Thoiry Zoo, where you can closely observe wildlife roaming in semi-freedom.

Aquatic life enthusiasts can dive into the coral reefs of the Paris Aquarium (Cinéaqua) or explore the tropical tanks of the Tropical Aquarium. If you enjoy places filled with charm and poetry, the Ménagerie of the Jardin des Plantes will delight the whole family in its historic and leafy setting. For leisure activities, why not try Indoor free fall at iFLY Paris or have fun at Aquaboulevard? Fans of immersive experiences will be captivated by the Atelier of Lights or the Grand Palais Immersive, two places where art and technology come together to awaken all the senses.

For a gourmet break, the Chocolate Museum ChocoStory introduces visitors to the secrets of chocolate making, while lovers of magic and enchanting shows will enjoy booking tickets for Disneyland Paris. Finally, for unique moments, let yourself be amazed by the illusions of the Paradox Museum Paris or take time to stroll through the magnificent gardens of the Trianon of Versailles and the Arboretum of Versailles-Chèvreloup
. Thanks to these many opportunities, the Zoo de Vincennes can become part of a rich and surprising itinerary, delighting curious visitors, enthusiasts and leisure lovers alike.

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Feel free to contact us at +33 1 48 74 05 10 for any requests.

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Common questions

Is there a Zoo in Paris ?

There are actually 2 zoos in Paris. The Paris Zoo, also known as the Vincennes Zoo, and the Jardin des Plantes Zoo (smaller but also very charming).

What are the prices for the Vincennes zoo?

Entrance fees to the Paris Zoological Park are as follows: € 22 for adults (from 13 years old), € 17 for children (from 3 to 12 years old). The zoo is free for babies. A reduced rate of € 17 is available directly at the counters upon presentation of proof for job seekers and holders of an education pass. Free admission is also granted on presentation of proof to disabled people and their companion, journalists and beneficiaries of social minima. For aficionados, an annual pass is sold for unlimited access all year round at € 60 for adults, € 45 for children.

What are the opening hours of the Vincennes zoo?

The Paris Zoo is open all year from 9:30 am between April and October and 10 am from November to March. The closing time depends on the season. 5 p.m. in low season (November to March) and until 8:30 p.m. in high season (May to August). In mid-season, the Park closes at 6 p.m. on weekdays and 7:30 p.m. on weekends, holidays and public holidays.

Where is the Paris Zoo located?

The famous animal park is not located in Vincennes as its other name suggests (Vincennes zoo) but in Paris at the intersection between Avenue Daumesnil and the Route de la Ceinture du Lac Daumesnil.

How to get to the Paris zoo?

The Paris Zoological Park is easily accessible by public transport and in particular by bus to the "Parc Zoologique" stop served by lines 46, 86, 201 and 325. By metro, Porte Dorée station of line 8 is at 750 meters, or less than 10 minutes on foot. Saint-Mandé station on line 1 is two kilometers away, or about 25 minutes on foot. If you are coming from the Château de Vincennes, allow a 29-minute walk. A vélib station is located in front of the entrance to the Park. It is also possible to come to the Vincennes Zoo by car, but the proximity of the Bois de Vincennes makes parking in the area difficult, especially during school holidays, weekends and public holidays.

Is there a parking lot at the Vincennes Zoo?

The Paris Zoological Park does not have its own parking lot. It is possible to park around the Bois de Vincennes or in the small streets of Saint-Mandé in front of the zoo. Please note that parking on Avenue Daumesnil and Avenue Saint-Mandé is systematically paid. Parking is free on the Lac Daumesnil belt road, but it is closed to traffic on Sundays and public holidays. However, the wisest thing to do during peak periods is the option of parking in a paid covered car park such as Parking Garage Poniatowski located at 57 Boulevard Poniatowski, 75012 Paris. Allow around 5 euros per hour of parking if you reserve in advance online. The Valmy Liberté car park located at 139 rue de Paris, 94220 Charenton-le-Pont is also an excellent option because you can walk through the Bois de Vincennes around Lac Daumesnil to access the entrance to the zoo (about 20 minutes on foot ).

What animals to see at the Vincennes zoo?

The Paris Zoological Park offers a route around the main biozones of the planet: Amazonia, Madagascar, Africa, Europe or even Patagonia, the most emblematic animals of these regions are represented there. We admire vicuñas, ostriches, oryx but also vipers, sloths, lemur catta, dwarf caimans and boas, a tomato frog and some toucans. The zoo obviously gives pride of place to jaguars, rhinos, giraffes, puma and African lion. The Paris Zoological Park presents a world exclusive blob, this fluorescent yellow unicellular organism that is neither quite plant nor quite animal.

How long does a visit to the Paris Zoo take?

The time you will spend for the visit to the Paris Zoological Park depends on you! You can spend an entire day there, including a picnic or lunch at one of the zoo's restaurants. If the visit to the zoo is part of a family day in the Bois de Vincennes, allow at least two long hours to survey its 14.5 hectares of fauna and flora.

Is it possible to eat at the Vincennes zoo?

The Parc Zoologique de Paris hosts 6 dining areas including two restaurants, Siam and Zarafa, which allow you to order a quick snack or a full lunch. Eat in or take away, there is something for everyone: pizza, pasta, soup, plancha or sandwiches. In the summer, the lines are long at the ice cream stands. If you have planned a picnic, two areas with tables and benches are dedicated for this purpose and perfectly indicated in the park.

What to do around the Vincennes zoo?

The Zoological Park of Paris is located at the entrance to the Bois de Vincennes. We can only recommend a walk around Lake Daumesnil and its beautiful Île de Bercy. Discover the majestic Grande Pagode de Paris. Renting a boat to stroll there in fine weather is a must not to be missed with the family. The 5 to 10 minute pony rides will delight the little ones. For older children, the Palais de la Porte Dorée houses the Immigration Museum and the Tropical Aquarium. Continuing further east from Avenue Daumesnil, you will come to the Esplanade Saint-Louis where the Château de Vincennes stands majestically. In spring, the famous Foire du Trône welcomes all fans of funfair on the lawn of Reuilly.

Map

Map
Address
croisement de l'avenue Daumesnil et de la route de la ceinture du lac
75012 Paris
Public transportation
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1Château de Vincennes
8Porte Dorée
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46Parc Zoologique

Customer Reviews

4.7/5 - 138 reviews
Frédérique A.
July 17th 2025

Pas d attente
Super sortie pour des petits enfants de 2 ,3 et 4 ans ravis d avoir vu des animaux bien soignés et pour la plupart bien visibles.
Bon repas sur place et une boutique cadeau magnifique
Il faut compter une demie journée de visite

Emilie P.
August 12th 2025
Très bonne expérience !! 😍

Très facile de ce procurer un billet sur le site et possibilité d’avoir des offres en prenant plusieurs activités
Le zoo est magnifique !! 😍

Lidwine C.
Published over a year ago
Très facile, rapide et belle visite au zoo 👍🤩
Cildy P.
July 31st 2025
C'était bien
Jules T.
Published over a year ago
Très bien
Lynda W.
Published over a year ago
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