Ústí nad Labem Zoo Map (2024)
Planning your visit to northern Bohemia? The most up-to-date Ústí nad Labem Zoo Map will help you find must-see stops like the Lemur Island, the Tropical House, and the hilltop wolf enclosure with sweeping views of the Elbe Valley.
Ústí nad Labem Zoo is a 66-acre zoo located in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic. Founded in 1908, it houses over 1,500 animals from around 240 species. The zoo focuses on breeding endangered species, educational programs, and naturalistic enclosures set in a hilly forested landscape.
Navigate easily between the Safari Express train route, the children’s rope park, and the ZooRestaurant Tivoli.
Whether you’re timing the sea lion feeding or chasing shade on the hillside paths, this map keeps you a step ahead.
Ústí nad Labem Zoo Map 2024
The most significant Ústí nad Labem Zoo Map 2024 updates include the opening of the new walkthrough kangaroo exhibit “Wongaburra,” renovations to the waterfowl and turtle enclosures, and the reconstructed anteater exhibit simulating their natural habitat. The zoo also began building the new “Gibbon Forest” exhibit and upgraded fencing and facilities for several species, reflecting ongoing revitalization efforts.

Printable Ústí nad Labem Zoo Map PDF 2024
FAQ
Is there parking available near Ústí nad Labem Zoo?
Parking is available near both the main entrance (Drážďanská Street) and the upper entrance (Výstupní Street) of Ústí nad Labem Zoo, with car parks located directly opposite each entrance.
Can you bring dogs into Ústí nad Labem Zoo?
Yes, dogs are allowed in Ústí nad Labem Zoo but must remain on a leash and are not permitted in pavilions, walk-through exhibits, children’s playgrounds, or designated children’s areas.
What animals can you see at Ústí nad Labem Zoo?
Visitors can see over 200 animal species, including Bornean orangutans, Amur leopards, white rhinoceros, Somali donkeys, giraffes, elephants, zebras, lions, tigers, bears, crocodiles, and many more.
Is Ústí nad Labem Zoo stroller and wheelchair friendly?
The zoo is built on a slope and some paths are steep, but it is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs; a frequent zoo train operates to help visitors move from the bottom to the top.