Marwell Zoo Map (2024 – 2022)
Planning to explore over 100 acres of wildlife? The most up-to-date Marwell Zoo Map helps you navigate straight to the Tropical House, Energy for Life exhibit, and the charming Café Graze.
Marwell Zoo is a conservation-focused zoo located in Hampshire, England. It houses over 140 species, including snow leopards, giraffes, and penguins. The zoo supports global breeding programs, offers immersive exhibits, and provides educational experiences aimed at promoting biodiversity and wildlife protection.
Whether you’re aiming to catch the Humboldt penguins in action or let the kids loose at the Okapi Playground, this map keeps your visit smooth and fun.
Don’t miss the Giraffe Walkway—it’s a highlight worth planning around.
Marwell Zoo Map 2024
The most significant Marwell Zoo Map 2024 updates include the launch of a new UK Native Species Zone, featuring habitats for endangered white-clawed crayfish and sand lizards, and interactive areas to educate visitors about local conservation. The snow leopard habitat has doubled in size, with new viewing areas and immersive play features for children. Additional updates highlight expanded event trails, new animal arrivals, and improved signage to showcase conservation efforts.

Printable Marwell Zoo Map PDF 2024
Marwell Zoo Map 2023
The most significant Marwell Zoo Map 2023 updates include the introduction of a free interactive Marwell Zoo App with a digital park map, animal feed times, and activity trails, making navigation and planning easier for visitors. The Energy For Life: Tropical House reopened, and new animal arrivals such as a baby saki monkey, addax and bongo calves, and several new species including caracara, Brazilian guinea pigs, and bush dogs were added to the zoo.

Marwell Zoo Map 2022
The most significant Marwell Zoo Map 2022 updates include the launch of a new interactive mobile app featuring a hand-illustrated digital park map, GPS-enabled navigation, and real-time visitor information. Notable animal arrivals such as two clouded leopards, a female pygmy hippo, and red river hoglets were added, alongside new experiences like the Tropical House and giraffe feeding. The zoo also hosted the BRICKOSAURS! Evolution event, showcasing large toy-brick dinosaur sculptures throughout the park.

FAQ
Is parking free at Marwell Zoo?
Parking at Marwell Zoo is free for all visitors. There is a large car park located just a short walk from the admissions area. Coach parking is also available at no charge.
How much is a Marwell Zoo entry?
Standard Marwell Zoo entry costs $36.25 for adults (17–59 years), $31.25 for children (3–16 years), and is free for infants aged 2 and under. Seniors (60+) and students with valid ID pay $23.75. Carers accompanying a paying guest with accessibility needs receive free entry.
How long does it take to go round Marwell Zoo?
It typically takes 4 to 5 hours to walk around Marwell Zoo and see the main attractions. The zoo covers 140 acres of parkland, so visitors are encouraged to take their time and enjoy the experience. Allowing several hours ensures you have the best chance to see all the animals.
How do I get to Marwell Zoo without a car?
You can reach Marwell Zoo without a car by taking the Stagecoach 69 bus from Winchester or Fareham, with a direct stop at the zoo on Sundays and bank holidays, or to Fishers Pond (a one-mile walk) on other days. From Eastleigh train station, the Bluestar Z00 bus operates on weekends and school holidays, connecting directly to the zoo. Discounted entry is available when you present your bus ticket at the gate.