Visit your favourite animals and discover previously unknown species – the exciting world of Zoo Berlin never ceases to amaze!
A unique natural place in the heart of the city. In the shade of centuries-old trees, near-natural systems for Greater one-horned Rhinoceros, Tapirs and Pustular Pigs are being built on around 14,000 m². Tall grass and idyllic watercourses are intended to recreate the swampy habitat of the animal inhabitants. Soon you will be able to enjoy the fascinating habitat of Indian rhinos right here at Zoo Berlin.
The lion pride roams through the savannah landscape, a tiger lurks in the thicket and the jaguar takes a cool bath: New, near-natural enclosures and an exciting exhibition all about cats on the hunt provide completely new animal experiences in the empire of cats. Dive into the fascinating world of predators.
Since the summer of 2017, Zoo Berlin has been home to Germany’s only giant pandas. The spacious Panda Garden combines traditional elements with contemporary architecture and offers its adorable residents a variety of options for play and relaxation, in front of visitors or away from the public gaze.
Historical charm awaits you at the romantic heart of Zoo Berlin. The park’s picturesque centre gives visitors an idea of what the Zoo looked like some 100 years ago.
The oldest surviving building at Zoo Berlin is now one of its most recognisable landmarks. Inside, a permanent exhibition provides insight into Zoo Berlin’s over 175-year history.
A tour of the World of Birds and neighbouring Pheasantry reveals the planet’s fascinating variety of feathered friends. Here, birds of every conceivable shape and colour congregate under one roof, dazzling visitors with their unusual calls and beautiful song.
There’s always plenty going on in Zoo Berlin’s rocky coastal habitats. Take a trip to the seaside with our seals and penguins: watch the agile animals dart through the water and let the sound of lapping waves bring back fond holiday memories.
Experience extraordinary, close-up encounters with impressive birds of prey at Zoo Berlin’s Eagle Canyon. The canyon’s namesake – the majestic golden eagle – greets visitors at the entrance.
The smell of fresh hay fills the air, a sheep nods off in front of the barn, chewing sleepily in the sun, and the loud bray of the little donkey rings out across the farmyard...