Central Park Zoo

East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue
Since the 1860's, animals could be found at Fifth Avenue and 64th Street in Central Park. Growing from a collection of donated animals - 72 "white swans" and a black bear cub, the Zoo today is host to over 1,400 animals of 130-plus species. From a st... more
Since the 1860's, animals could be found at Fifth Avenue and 64th Street in Central Park. Growing from a collection of donated animals - 72 "white swans" and a black bear cub, the Zoo today is host to over 1,400 animals of 130-plus species. From a steamy rain forest to an icy Antarctic penguin habitat, the zoo leads visitors through tropic, temperate and polar regions to encounter fascinating animals - as diverse as tiny leafcutter ants to the ever popular polar bears. The Tisch Children's Zoo allows animal lovers to meet gentle creatures up close. Year-round education classes and innovative public programs - including the zoo's "Wildlife Theater" -- encourage all ages to learn more about the natural world.

A must see for anyone traveling with children!

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East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10021
(212) 861-6030
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Admission And Tickets

$19.95 - Adults
$14.95 - Child (Ages 3-12)
$16.95- Senior (65+)

Children under 3 years old are always free!
Admission includes entry to the Tisch Children’s Zoo.

Note: Last ticket sold 30 minutes prior to closing.

This Week's Hours

April - October
Mon-Fri: 10:00am-5:00pm
Sat-Sun: 10:00am-5:30pm
Holidays: 10:00am-5:30pm

November - March
Daily: 10:00am-4:30pm

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