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Edinburgh Zoo JOIN FOR UNLIMITED ADVENTURES! PARK MAP RZSS members enjoy unlimited visits to Edinburgh Zoo and Highland Wildlife Park, free visits to selected other zoos around the UK and Europe, and more! With prices starting from just £2.63 a month for kids, what are you waiting for? IT’S Visit rzss.org.uk/membership for more information. Join within 14 days and get your ticket price off your MORE membership fee!* Highland Wildlife Park is home to Scotland’s only FUN AT polar bears *proof of purchase required THE ZOO NEW ARRIVALS RZSS Edinburgh Zoo, Edinburgh EH12 6TS [email protected] Say hello to our adorable edinburghzoo.org.uk Asiatic lion cubs! Sheltered area Lost children If your child has gone missing in 11:00 Meerkats and welcome talk the Zoo ask any member of staff for help. 11:30 Brilliant Birds Baby changing is located in the toilets at the entrance and in all catering outlets. 12:00 Sumatran tiger Money matters Our catering outlets accept 12:30 Giant panda feed and talk most major debit and credit cards. 1:00 Wild Workshop Fridays only Wheelchairs Please ask at the ticket desk for (Education Centre) details of hiring wheelchairs during your visit. DAILY TALKS DAILY 2:15 Penguin Parade and talk Accessibility A wheelchair-accessible mobility vehicle is available to assist visitors. If required, 2:15 HANDS-ON ANIMAL ENCOUNTER: please call 07516 257 437 for assistance. Meet the reptiles (Budongo Trail) First aid If you require first aid, please ask any 2:45 Greater one-horned rhino member of staff. In an emergency, call 07872 871 262 3:00 Giant panda feed (no talk) 3:15 Chimpanzees VISITOR INFORMATION VISITOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Some animal houses Each talk will be approximately 10 minutes long. start closing 30 minutes Look out for this symbol on your map before the Zoo closes. • Our animal collection is subject to change. • At times we may Zed is an alien who has crash need to restrict access landed on Earth. With the help to certain areas on the grounds of animal of his best friend Ruby he’s on a welfare and safety. quest to learn more about our planet’s wildlife. : Join the guys on Mission Earth by picking up a file sheet at reception! PLEASE DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS, CLIMB ON WALLS OR CROSS BARRIERS. ZOO November - February: 10am - 4pm OPENING HOURS March: 10am - 5pm Zebra & Antelope Vicuna This road is PICNIC & PLAY Giant new closed while we Panda habitat! build our new Giant 12:30 giraffe enclosure! Anteater 3:00 Sumatran Tiger 12:00 Asiatic Lion Wallaby Mobility vehicle Outback pick-up point Gelada Egyptian (request service only) Baboon Scottish Vulture Wildcat Koalas Toilets Magic Visayan Spotted Forest Living Links Disabled toilets Deer Physic Pudu Garden Sun Bear Restaurant Parrots Banteng Cassowary Picnic area Tapir Brilliant Birds & Rainbow Lorikeet s Shop EDUCATION CENTRE Otters Rhino (Pre-booked groups) Pygmy Hippo 11:30 2:45 Budongo Trail Play park PENGUINS GRASSLANDS MANSION & Living Links CAFÉ RESTAURANT HOUSE last entry half an Kiosk hour before closing (open seasonally) Gibbon Chimpanzees Penguins Keeper Experience Budongo Trail Rock Meeting Point 3:15 Meet the Reptiles 2:15 2:15 Hilltop viewpoint Designated Lemur smoking area Walkthrough JUNGLE CAFE Face painting MEMBERS’ (open seasonally) GATE CAR PARK Recycle for Scotland L’Hoest’s Recycling Point Monkey Monkey House Chinese Monkey Goral Walkthrough First aid African Aviary CAR PARK EXIT Animal Walkthrough Red Panda Flamingo Shelter Pelican Red River Walkthrough HOTEL Meerkat Timed Hogs 11:00 event ZOO Pandas, Koalas Ibis ENTRANCE and Walkthrough SHOP please protect MOBILITY VEHICLE opening hours PICK-UP POINT CAR PARK our little lungs may vary ENTRY We operate a no-smoking policy, except in designated areas Bring giraffes to Edinburgh Zoo SHARE YOUR VISIT crowdfunder.co.uk/giraffes @EdinburghZoo.
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