El Buenos Aires Zoo is in the Italia Square in Palermo neighborhood. It was inaugurated in 1888 and since 1991 it has been privately managed. With its 18 hectares populated with centenary trees, it is an important lung of the city.

A visit to this Zoo is an ideal walk to do with children, because it has a plan of activities that are carried out especially to create ecological awareness in the little ones. But the elderly also enjoy the excursion due to its scientific hierarchy and the wealth of inhabitants of the place. The Zoo also has a Fauna Conservation Center in danger of extinction.

It is the hostel of 2.500 specimens of 350 species of animals that coexist in an area populated by sculptures and buildings replicas of historic buildings made in the XNUMXth century, such as the Temple of Vesta or the Temple of the Goddess Numaschi in Mumbai, which were declared Historical Heritage. The idea was to associate the animals with emblematic buildings of their countries of origin.

El Visiting hours It is from Tuesday to Sunday and holidays from 10 am to 17 pm. The General Admission It costs $ 15 (€ 3) and does not include attractions ($ 7,50 or € 1,40 each). He Savings Passport, of $ 22 (4 €) gives the right to visit the Aquarium, the Reptile, the Rainforest and the Boat Trip on the lake. The children up to 12 years old enter free.

The Zoo offers day and night guided tours. Reservation and purchase by phone +54 11 4011 9999. The keepers organize talks so that visitors can learn more about the animals. There's also art courses and contests throughout the year aimed at children.

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