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“Last updated: 14 Aug 2025”

Tickets · Opening times today · Parking & EV · Getting there · Quick plan · Map & postcode · FAQ

Visiting Chester Zoo isn’t just another family day out; it’s a 128‑acre expedition through the world’s most threatened habitats. From the brand‑new Heart of Africa savannah to magical Afterglow summer evenings and winter Lanterns & Light, the zoo packs a year’s worth of adventure into a single day. Below you’ll find everything you need — practical info, money‑saving hacks, and insider nuggets to make your trip unforgettable.

Why Visit Chester Zoo in 2025?

  • Heart of Africa opens: a 22‑acre mixed‑species savannah with giraffes, zebras, rhinos and 50+ other species — the UK’s largest zoo habitat.

  • Over 27,000 animals from 500+ species supporting global conservation.

  • Free on‑site parking, superb play areas and award‑winning gardens.

  • Seasonal events — Afterglow (Aug), Lanterns & Light (Nov–Jan) and Nature Fest — add fresh reasons to come back.

Chester Zoo Tickets

Secure your discounted Chester Zoo tickets below — real‑time availability, instant e‑tickets, and same‑day entry supported.

Every ticket sold helps Chester Zoo fund conservation projects in 30+ countries — thank you for supporting wildlife!

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Chester Zoo opening times today

Season Dates Opening Hours
Spring 28th Apr–23rd May 10 am – 5 pm
Early Summer 24th May–1st Jun 10 am – 6 pm
Peak Summer 2nd Jun–23rd Jul 10 am – 5 pm
School Holidays 24th Jul–7th Sep 10 am – 6 pm
Autumn 8th Sep–2nd Nov 10 am – 4:30 pm

Tip: Gates get busiest 10:00‑11:00 am. Arrive 15 minutes before opening for near‑front parking and a quieter first hour.

Chester Zoo late entry

If you’re short on time (or pennies), consider Afterglow tickets (3 – 8 pm, 1st–17th Aug). You’ll catch golden‑hour photography and live entertainment at a lower price point.

Chester Zoo Tickets & Prices — How to Save

Ticket Online ‘Value’* On‑the‑day
Adult (16+) £34.00 £38.00
Child (3‑15) £26.00 £28.00
Student £33.00 £37.00
Toddler (1‑2) £2.50 £2.50
Under 1 / Carer Free Free

*‘Value’ dates are mid‑week & outside school holidays — ideal for cheaper Chester Zoo discount tickets.

Money‑saving hacks

  1. Book online at least a day ahead – you’ll dodge the £2‑£4 walk‑up surcharge.

  2. Pick a Value date if your schedule is flexible.

  3. Travel car‑free with a Merseyrail Day Saver and show your rail ticket for 2‑for‑1 vouchers on selected dates.

  4. Use our widget below ↴ to secure the lowest authorised price (and skip the queue).

Chester Zoo parking & EV charging

Chester Zoo parking is on-site and is free for visitors, with accessible bays close to the entrance and a bank of EV chargers available on a first-come basis. Peak days (weekends and school holidays) fill the closest areas quickly, so arrive early for the best spots. Signage and staff direct overflow when needed. If you’re car-free, skip parking altogether and follow our public-transport tips below.

Getting to Chester Zoo: Car, Train, Bus & Cycle

By Car & Parking at Chester Zoo

  • Sat‑nav: CH2 1EU

  • Parking is free and plentiful, but fills early during school holidays.

How to Get to Chester Zoo by Train

  • Fast services into Chester Station from Liverpool (45 min), Manchester Piccadilly (65 min) & Crewe (25 min).

  • Grab the X1 bus or a 15‑min taxi to the main entrance.

Buses & Coaches

  • Stagecoach X1 (every 12 min peak season) direct from Chester city centre & train station.

  • National Express coaches stop at Chester bus interchange.

Cycling & E‑scooters

  • Dedicated cycle racks beside the main gates and rentable Beryl e‑bikes in the city.

Must‑See Animals & Exhibits at Chester Zoo

Heart of Africa exhibit at Chester Zoo

A sweeping 22‑acre savannah where giraffes, zebras, ostriches and vultures roam together, complete with elevated boardwalks for eye‑level views.

Islands

Hop between Bali, Sumatra and Papua New Guinea aboard lazy‑river boats and encounter Sumatran tigers and critically endangered banteng.

Monsoon Forest

The UK’s largest indoor zoological building — steamy home to orangutans, hornbills and free‑flying butterflies.

Spirit of the Jaguar

Britain’s top big‑cat habitat, split into dry and rainforest sections for naturalistic behaviour.

Food, Drink & Facilities

  • The Oakfield: 19th‑century manor serving gastro‑pub classics & local ales.

  • Bembe Kitchen & BBQ: flame‑grilled street‑food beside Islands.

  • Picnic spots: huge lawn by the lions and covered shelters near Gibbon Bridge for rainy days.

  • Lockers & buggy hire at the main entrance (£5 refundable).

  • Free Wi‑Fi in most cafés.

Accessibility & Family Amenities

  • Flat, step‑free routes throughout; Monsoon Forest & Islands boat ride fully accessible.

  • Wheelchair and mobility scooter hire (£15/£25) — reserve online.

  • Six Changing Places toilets and quiet spaces for sensory breaks.

Chester Zoo quick plan: 3-hour vs full-day

Short on time or planning a full day? Use this quick plan to see the biggest highlights of Chester Zoo efficiently.

3-HOUR HIGHLIGHTS ROUTEStart

  1. Arrive for gates opening (aim 10 mins early).

  2. Grab the map/app and walk clockwise to stay ahead of crowds.Stop 1

  3. Heart of Africa boardwalks — marquee savannah views (≈45–60 mins).Stop 2

  4. Giraffe House and rhino look-ins (≈15–20 mins).Stop 3

  5. Monsoon Forest (indoor rainforest; ≈20–25 mins).Stop 4

  6. Realm of the Red Ape (orangutans; ≈15 mins).Stop 5

  7. Penguins (check feed times on arrival; ≈10–15 mins).Stop 6

  8. Spirit of the Jaguar (≈10–15 mins).Finish

  9. Snack stop or souvenir dash on the way out (≈10–15 mins).

FULL-DAY DEEP-DIVE ROUTE (6–7 HOURS)Start

  1. Arrive at opening; note keeper talks/feeds you want to catch.

  2. Walk clockwise; allow time for photo stops and play areas.

  3. Heart of Africa at a relaxed pace; wait for giraffe/rhino activity (≈60–90 mins).

  4. Giraffe House & rhino plus nearby birds/antelopes (≈30 mins).

  5. Monsoon Forest + Tropical Realm (≈40–45 mins).

  6. Realm of the Red Ape with a keeper talk if times align (≈25–30 mins).

  7. Penguins + walkthrough aviaries nearby (≈20–25 mins).

  8. Spirit of the Jaguar (≈20–30 mins).

  9. Lunch break (≈35–45 mins).

  10. Islands zone with optional boat ride (queue early or use the quieter late-afternoon window; ≈45–60 mins).

  11. Butterfly House & gardens stroll (≈20–30 mins).

  12. Elephants and neighbouring hoofstock (≈30 mins).

  13. Late-day loop to favourites; aim for golden-hour savannah photos.

RAINY-DAY INDOOR ROUTE (90–120 MINS UNDER COVER)

• Monsoon Forest → Tropical Realm → Realm of the Red Ape → Spirit of the Jaguar.• Break in a café; finish at the Butterfly House. Keep umbrellas for short hops between houses.

Best time to visit Chester Zoo to avoid crowds

• Weekdays outside UK school holidays (late Apr–May; Sep–early Nov).• First 60–90 minutes after opening and the last hour before closing.• Walk clockwise; most visitors naturally go anti-clockwise.• Rainy or cool days thin crowds; prioritise indoor houses when showers peak.

Events & Experiences in 2025

Event Dates Highlights
Afterglow evening tickets 1st – 17th Aug, 3‑8 pm Live music, roaming performers, mini‑rides & after‑hours animal access from £14.
Lanterns & Light 13th Nov – 3rd Jan Immersive light trail with Airquarium, Bubble Walk & Submergence installations.
Animal Experiences Year‑round Feed giraffes, meet rhinos or become Keeper for a Day (from £90).
Nature Fest 13th & 14th Sept British wildlife workshops & eco‑crafts.

Insider Tips for Visiting Chester Zoo

  1. Download the free map to plan a clockwise loop — crowds head anti‑clockwise.

  2. Bring a refillable bottle: 20+ water fountains save ££ on drinks.

  3. Catch the 11:30 am penguin feed for best photo ops.

  4. The monorail closed in 2019 — but the safari‑style Lazy River Boats in Islands are a chilled alternative; queue early.

  5. Spot the secret butterfly house exit to shortcut to the elephant paddock.

Where to Stay Near Chester Zoo

  • Zoo‑licious glamping (coming 2026) — watch this space!

  • The Queen at Chester Hotel — 10 min drive, family rooms & Roman‑themed suites.

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Chester — spa, pool and kids‑eat‑free deals.

Explore more in Chester

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Chester Zoo: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have to pre‑book Chester Zoo tickets?Chester Zoo uses dated entry tickets; busy days often sell out and walk‑up prices are £2‑£4 higher. Book online in advance for guaranteed entry and the lowest price. Special events such as Afterglow require every visitor (including members) to pre‑book.

How long does it take to walk around Chester Zoo?Allow a full day (5‑7 hrs) for the whole 128‑acre site. A brisk loop of the headline zones takes about three hours, but families or photography fans usually linger longer.

Is parking free at Chester Zoo?Yes. Standard on‑site parking (≈6,000 spaces) is free, with 26 EV chargers and Blue Badge bays near the entrance. Premium spaces can be reserved for £5.

Can you take food into Chester Zoo (are picnics allowed)?Visitors may bring their own food and drinks. Picnic lawns and covered shelters are dotted around the zoo; barbecues and alcohol are not permitted.

What’s the best time to visit Chester Zoo to avoid crowds?Mid‑week term‑time (late April–May or September) is quietest. On any day, arrive for the 10 am opening and walk clockwise to stay ahead of the main flow.

Are dogs allowed in Chester Zoo?Only fully trained, registered assistance dogs are allowed inside. Pets and assistance dogs in training must stay at home.

Is Chester Zoo cashless – can I pay by card?All admissions, cafés and shops accept contactless and mobile payments; several outlets are now cash‑free. Keep small change only for vintage vending machines or penny presses.

How much are Chester Zoo tickets in 2025?Online prices: Adult £34–£38, Child (3‑15) £26–£28, Student £33–£37; Toddlers (1‑2 yrs) £2.50; under‑1s and registered carers free.

Does Chester Zoo have discount or 2‑for‑1 ticket offers?Regional transport deals help cut costs: Merseyrail Day Saver/Family tickets include money‑off zoo entry, while Transport for Wales has run seasonal “Kids Go Free” promotions. Look for National Rail 2‑for‑1 vouchers on eligible rail journeys too.

What happens if it rains at Chester Zoo – is there shelter?The zoo remains open and offers plenty of indoor cover (Monsoon Forest, Spirit of the Jaguar, Realm of the Red Ape, Tropical Realm). Pack a lightweight waterproof and use these houses during heavy showers.

Chester Zoo Address

Address : Chester Zoo, Upton by Chester, Chester, Cheshire, CH2 1EU Phone Number : 01244 380 280

Map & Postcode

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I’m trying to buy a gift membership card (£269) for 2 adults and 2 children, but can’t see anywhere on this or other sites that lets me do that? Help please.

    Thanks.

  2. Hi Penny,

    You would need to contact Chester Zoo directly, many thanks.

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