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Bioparc Valencia zoo in Valencia, VC
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View of Bioparc Valencia in Valencia, VC
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View of Bioparc Valencia in Valencia, VC
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Bioparc Valencia

4.6(57,467 reviews)$$Zoo
🕑 3-4 hours

About

Bioparc Valencia offers an immersive African safari experience right in the heart of Spain, where innovative zoo-immersion design makes barriers nearly invisible and animals roam in spacious, naturalistic habitats. Families can explore diverse ecosystems from Madagascar to equatorial Africa, get up close to elephants, giraffes, lions, and gorillas, plus enjoy daily keeper talks and feeding demonstrations that bring wildlife education to life.

Highlights

  • Madagascar habitat featuring playful lemurs in a tropical forest setting
  • Kitum Cave where you can observe hippos and crocodiles through underwater viewing windows
  • African savanna with giraffes, zebras, and rhinos grazing together in vast open spaces
  • Daily keeper talks and feeding demonstrations throughout the day
  • Equatorial forest with impressive western lowland gorillas and chimpanzees

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive right at opening (10:00 AM) to see animals at their most active and avoid tour groups that typically arrive mid-morning.
  2. 2.Check the daily feeding schedule at the entrance and plan your route around these demonstrations, especially the elephant and lion feedings which are crowd favorites.
  3. 3.Download the Bioparc app before visiting for an English-language map and audio guide, as most signage is primarily in Spanish and Valencian.
  4. 4.Bring sun protection (hats, sunscreen) as much of the park has limited shade, especially in summer months when Valencia temperatures soar.
  5. 5.Purchase tickets online in advance for a discount and to skip ticket counter queues, particularly important during Spanish school holidays.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) during school term time for the smallest crowds. Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) offer ideal weather, avoiding summer heat and winter rain while animals are most active in moderate temperatures.

What to Know

Tickets cost approximately 24-28 euros for adults and 18-20 euros for children (4-12 years), with family packages available. The park has multiple dining options including a restaurant and snack bars, stroller rentals available, and is fully accessible for wheelchairs and prams.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with extended hours in summer (until 8:00 PM or later in July and August). Winter visiting (November to February) means cooler weather and some animals may be less visible, but also means thinner crowds. Special educational programs and activities often run during Spanish school holidays (Easter week, Christmas).

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Nearby Eats

The park is located near residential Campanar district. For authentic Valencian paella, head to La Pepica or Restaurante Navarro (both 15 minutes away by car) which offer family-friendly atmosphere and children's menus. Alternatively, Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias area (20 minutes) has numerous casual dining options.

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