Dublin Zoo Tours and Tickets
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Dublin Zoo is a must for families, with lots of kid-friendly activities available.
Cafés, snack kiosks, and a restaurant can be found within the zoo’s grounds. Alternatively, pack a picnic to enjoy on the lawns or at picnic tables.
Bring rain gear as much of the zoo is unsheltered and Dublin’s weather can be unpredictable.
The majority of the zoo is wheelchair-accessible.
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Adult tickets for Dublin Zoo are €25.50 if bought on the day, €23.80 if booked online within two days of your visit, and €20.80 if booked online more than two days in advance. Tickets for kids aged 3–15 years old are €19.50 on the day, €18.00 when booked online within two days of the visit, and €15.30 when booked online more than two days in advance. Children under 3 enter for free, and there are discounted rates for students, family groups, and seniors over 65.
Yes, there is parking available close to Dublin Zoo at the Lord’s Walk car park, the Cricket Grounds car park, and along North Road. However, be aware that there is no designated parking lot for Dublin Zoo, and public spaces can fill quickly at busy times.
No, Dublin Zoo tickets are not eligible for refunds and you’re not able to change ticket dates. All ticket sales are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Yes, most parts of Dublin Zoo are accessible to visitors with disabilities. The zoo has wheelchairs available for loan at the front gate, which can be reserved in advance by emailing the address listed on the zoo’s official website. Mobility scooters can also be rented for a €25 daily fee.
Yes, Dublin Zoo has a restaurant, café, ice cream stand, and food kiosks. There are also water stations throughout the zoo grounds, where you can fill up your own water bottle free of charge.


































































