National Zoo
National Zoo
National Zoo

National Zoo Tours and Tickets

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The National Zoo is one of the oldest in the United States. With 12 exhibits ranging from the American Trail to the Reptile Discovery Center, the zoo is home to 1,800 animals and 300 species, including giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian—two of its most popular residents.

  • 3001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington DC, 20008

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Q:How long does it take to walk through the National Zoo?
A:Walking around the National Zoo takes about two hours and covers a distance of about 3.1 miles (five kilometers) or an average of 7,000 steps. However, you’ll want extra time to see the animals and watch the daily demonstrations, so set aside 3-4 hours to fully enjoy the zoo.
Q:What is the best time to visit the National Zoo?
A:The most popular time to visit the National Zoo is between mid-morning and mid-afternoon, so you can catch the daily animal demonstrations. Early morning is typically when the animals are most active. To avoid the crowds, plan your visit on a weekday outside of the school holidays.
Q:Are there multiple entrances to the National Zoo?
A:Yes, there are two different entrances to the National Zoo—one on Connecticut Avenue and one at Harvard Street Bridge. Both entrances are open to pedestrians, but vehicles must enter the zoo via the Connecticut Avenue entrance. There are also Metro Bus and Metro Rail stops close to this entrance.
Q:Can I bring a backpack to the National Zoo?
A:Yes, you can bring a small backpack into the National Zoo, provided it doesn’t contain prohibited items such as glass bottles or alcohol. There are no lockers or storage facilities available, so make sure you can comfortably carry everything you bring. Bags may be subject to security checks.
Q:Is the National Zoo free to visit?
A:Yes, entry to the National Zoo is free, but you do need to get a free admission ticket. It’s best to book your free entry pass online, but a limited number of same-day passes are also available at the zoo entrances. Note that parking is limited—parking passes all cost US$30.
Q:How long can I stay in the National Zoo?
A:Entry passes for the National Zoo aren’t timed and give you full-day access, so you can spend as long as you like inside. The zoo is open from early morning until mid-afternoon in winter and stays open two hours later in summer. You can enter up to one hour before closing,