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Blackpool Zoo

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About Blackpool Zoo

A Zoo for everyone

Blackpool Zoo is a must-see attraction in Britain’s favourite seaside resort. With more than 1000 mesmerising animals in over 37 acres of stunning, spacious parkland you will find a haven of peace and tranquility and a fun day out for the entire family!

From aardvarks to anteaters, bongos to Bornean orangutans, penguins to pelicans, elephants to emus and camels to capybaras (to name just a few) there is always something new to see with babies arriving throughout the year.

Following a record-breaking year and multiple tourism awards, Blackpool Zoo continues to invest in exciting new habitats and inclusive experiences, making it the perfect place for all families to enjoy a magical day out filled with learning and lasting memories.

Stealing the spotlight

Zaiya is the newest member of the Asian elephant herd and became an instant zoo favourite when she was born in September 2025; her birth is a testament to the zoo’s commitment to exceptional animal care, as well as its role in international breeding programmes for endangered species. She’s been delighting visitors with her playful curiosity and can be seen sticking close to mum Tara, while exploring her surroundings. Watching her learn from the rest of the herd offers a rare insight into the close family bonds of this magnificent species.

Great ape escapades 

Over in Orangutan Outlook, youngsters Jarang and Rufus are a joy to watch with their cheeky antics. Born in 2023 and 2024, the pair are gaining confidence and spending their days climbing and swinging around their ever-watchful mums. The North West’s only troop of gorillas can also be seen exploring and foraging for food on gorilla island next door.

Towering adventures

A new, extended giraffe habitat gives visitors panoramic views of the world’s tallest animals. Raised walkways put visitors at eye level with the giraffes as they roam around their savannah-style surroundings. Designed with both welfare and education in mind, this impressive new outdoor habitat put the spotlight on one of the zoo’s most iconic species.

Pride of Blackpool

No trip to the zoo is complete without a visit to the Big Cat Habitat, which opened in 2023. Khari, the African lion, who was born in Blackpool in 2015, now heads up his own pride after females Narla and Hira arrived. Next door, visitors can marvel at the regal Amur tigers, Alyona and Rusty. As the largest of all big cat species, they command attention with their striking stripes and powerful presence.

Step back in time

A prehistoric adventure awaits in the Dinosaur Safari as visitors are transported back to the land of giants. Animatronic dinosaurs reside in lush surroundings with native plants, volcanic features and realistic sound effects.

Splashingly good fun 

Active Oceans is home to Californian sea lions and the only colony of Magellanic penguins in the UK. Daily demonstrations and public feeds make this one of the zoo’s liveliest and most popular areas.

Walk on the wild side

Walk-through exhibits including Lemur Wood, Wallaby Walkabout, World of Wings and Rainbow Landings mean visitors can share space with some of the zoo’s friendliest animals. They are perfect for anyone who enjoys a quiet moment with nature and a fantastic way to see the zoo from a new perspective.

Eat, shop and play 

Visitors can enjoy a variety of dining options including subs from the UK’s first zoo-based Subway. From a quick coffee to a leisurely lunch, there is something for everyone to stay fuelled for a day of fun.

Parents can burn the last of the kids’ energy in the Playbarn, a multi-level indoor adventure zoo, while the gift shop offers lots of zoo-venirs to remember a wild day out.

Blackpool Zoo combines education, conservation and fun in one adventure packed day and every ticket helps protect endangered species around the world by ensuring the zoo can continue caring for animals today, while safeguarding a future for their wild cousins.

Opening hours

  1. Today

    10:00am - 5:45pm

  2. Wednesday

    10:00am - 5:45pm

  3. Thursday

    10:00am - 5:45pm

  4. Friday

    10:00am - 5:45pm

  5. Saturday

    10:00am - 5:45pm

  6. Sunday

    10:00am - 5:45pm

  7. Monday

    10:00am - 5:45pm

Facilities

Conference Facilities
Coaches Welcome
Open All Year
Concessionary Admission Charges
Disabled Access/Toilets
Outdoor
Theatre
Car Parking
Delta accepted
In countryside
MasterCard accepted
On site parking
Solo accepted
Special Group Rates
Switch accepted
Visa accepted
Aim to Attract Conferences & Business meetings
Parking (charge)
Toilets
Toilets for Disabled Visitors

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