Primary and secondary school children can visit Chester Zoo for free. The large collection of animals includes some of the most exotic and endangered species on the planet.
Free Entry to Chester Zoo
Entertain and educate your children during this week’s planned teacher strike on Tuesday 28th February when kids can enjoy free entry to Chester Zoo. Enjoy a fun day out whilst learning about the zoo’s mission to prevent the extinction of endangered species.
The team of zoo rangers will be hosting lots of extra fun interactive and educational activities all aimed at helping educate youngsters about the incredible animals at the zoo, as well as equipping them with the skills they’ll need to become conservationists of the future.
Free Entry to Chester Zoo
Book your kids go free tickets and see the World in a day at Chester Zoo.
The Zoos large collection of animals includes some of the most exotic and endangered species on the planet, there’s no wonder we rate it the UK’s number one zoo in our Top 10 Zoos and Wildlife Parks listing.
Animals and Exhibits Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo plays a vital role in inspiring and educating people about the natural world and the impact humans have on it – creating and nurturing the conservationist in us all. The zoo supports field projects around the world and closer to home, preventing the extinction of endangered species. There are a wide array of animals at Chester Zoo, below we highlight a couple of our favourites.
Sumatran Tigers
The beautiful Sumatran tigers are a magnificent sight. They’re also incredibly precious as they’re so rare. With only a few hundred of these precious animals left in the wild, Chester Zoo is doing all it can to stop them from becoming extinct.
Islands at Chester Zoo
Embark on an exploration of the amazing tropical environments of South East Asia which they have recreated at Chester Zoo. Head out on your wildlife expedition exploring six South East Asian islands and become real-life conservationists.
Travelling to Chester Zoo
There are a number of ways to get to Chester Zoo. If you are travelling by car, the zoo is not far from the M56 or Chester city centre. Follow the motorway signs towards Chester and you’ll see the brown zoo signs as you approach the city.
Travelling by Train
Catch a train to either Chester or Bache station, there are easy transport links from either station to Chester Zoo. See the Raileasy website for details.
Nearby Accommodation
There are lots of places to stay in Cheshire. If you only planning on visiting the zoo for one day and would like to explore some of the other attractions in the area then take a look at some of the wonderful self-catering cottages available from Snaptrip.
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Photo credits Chester Zoo.