Faunia Map (2024 – 2022)
Navigate the wonders of Madrid’s Faunia with the most up-to-date Faunia Map.
Faunia is a nature-themed park and zoo located in Madrid, Spain. It features over 4,000 animals from 500 species across themed ecosystems like the jungle, polar regions, and African forest. Visitors can explore immersive habitats, attend animal feedings, and participate in educational programs.
From the eerie depths of the Jungle Dome to the icy terrain of the Poles Ecosystem, every turn leads to something new. Planning to catch the sea lion presentation? Or stop by the Crocodile Mangrove? This map helps you time it all.
Don’t miss the shaded picnic zones near the Farm area—perfect for a midday break between exhibits.
Faunia Map 2024
The most significant Faunia Map 2024 updates include a fully interactive and geolocated digital map available through the official Faunia app. Visitors can now easily locate animals, restaurants, services, and exhibition schedules, and receive real-time notifications for shows and talks.

Printable Faunia Map PDF 2024
Faunia Map 2023
The most significant Faunia Map 2023 updates include clearer navigation to themed areas such as Planeta África and Raptor Park, and improved pathways for easier access to animal exhibits and shows. The map highlights new signage and rest areas, making it easier for visitors to locate attractions and amenities.

Faunia Map 2022
The most significant Faunia Map 2022 updates include improved navigation to themed zones such as Planeta África and Raptor Park, making it easier for visitors to find animal exhibits and shows. The map also enhanced clarity for pathways and key attractions, helping guests plan their route efficiently.

FAQ
Is Faunia ethical?
Faunia operates under the ethical guidelines and corporate social responsibility policies of Parques Reunidos, focusing on animal welfare, conservation, and education. The park participates in international conservation programs, adheres to codes of conduct, and is certified by organizations such as EAZA and WAZA. Regular training, internal monitoring, and external audits help ensure compliance with ethical standards.
How do I get to Faunia?
You can reach Faunia in Madrid by train, metro, bus, taxi, or car. The nearest metro station is Valdebernardo (Line 9), and the closest train station is Santa Eugenia (C2, C7 lines), both followed by a short walk. Multiple bus lines, including 100, 71, E3, and 130, also stop near the park.
What animals does Faunia have?
Faunia is home to over 700 animal species, including king penguins, Steller sea lions, Komodo dragons, West Indian manatees, crocodiles, pelicans, and a wide variety of birds, reptiles, and mammals. The park features interactive exhibits and themed areas representing ecosystems like the Arctic, Amazon jungle, African rainforest, and Mediterranean woodlands. Visitors can also see nocturnal animals, wallabies, meerkats, and participate in animal encounters and educational shows.
How big is Faunia?
Faunia covers approximately 14 to 16 hectares (140,000 to 160,000 square meters) and is divided into 15 themed areas and 4 major ecosystems. The park houses more than 4,000 animals from around 700 species and over 1,000 plant species, offering a blend of zoo and botanical garden experiences.