Zoo d'Amiens

The preservation of biodiversity is a key mission of 19th century zoos. Amiens Zoo is very involved in conservation projects. As a permanent member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EAZA), it participates in some thirty breeding plans for endangered species such as red pandas, lion tamarins, Addax, etc. "The association has three commitments: to raise public awareness, to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge, and to participate in conservation programs for endangered species. As a permanent member of the EAZA, Amiens Zoo is very involved in conservation projects. It participates in about thirty breeding of endangered species such as the red panda, the Sumatran tiger, the addax antelope... (no capital letter to addax), some of which can be reintroduced to strengthen the wild populations. " Located on the esplanade of the Hotoie, the 7 ha of the zoological park are home to about 700 representatives of 120 species among the most threatened on the planet. Thus, in a green setting just a stone's throw from the town centre, zebras, penguins, sea lions and many other animals can be seen during the 3-hour visit. Since the end of the 19th century, the Blue Pavilion has been offering a well-deserved break to visitors to the park, in the rural setting of one of the last guinguettes in Amiens built on the water's edge.

1, rue du Faubourg de Hem
80000 AMIENS

+33 3 22 69 61 12
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Zoo d'Amiens

Nature

Amiens Zoo covers 7 hectares and is home to more than 700 animals. It raises public awareness of biodiversity while offering an enriching experience through its natural habitats and scientific commitment.

The preservation of biodiversity is a key mission of 19th century zoos. Amiens Zoo is very involved in conservation projects. As a permanent member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EAZA), it participates in some thirty breeding plans for endangered species such as red pandas, lion tamarins, Addax, etc. "The association has three commitments: to raise public awareness, to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge, and to participate in conservation programs for endangered species. As a permanent member of the EAZA, Amiens Zoo is very involved in conservation projects. It participates in about thirty breeding of endangered species such as the red panda, the Sumatran tiger, the addax antelope... (no capital letter to addax), some of which can be reintroduced to strengthen the wild populations. " Located on the esplanade of the Hotoie, the 7 ha of the zoological park are home to about 700 representatives of 120 species among the most threatened on the planet. Thus, in a green setting just a stone's throw from the town centre, zebras, penguins, sea lions and many other animals can be seen during the 3-hour visit. Since the end of the 19th century, the Blue Pavilion has been offering a well-deserved break to visitors to the park, in the rural setting of one of the last guinguettes in Amiens built on the water's edge.

Accès en bus

Ligne bleue "N1" arrêt « Zoo d'Amiens »

Accès en voiture

De l’A16, prendre la sortie 19, Amiens Ouest / Amiens Centre. Suivre les panneaux "Parc zoologique".
Le parking du zoo est gratuit. Il est situé au 178 rue Jean Jaurès, à proximité immédiate du parvis d'entrée.

Handicap auditif

Accessible aux malentendants

Handicap mental

Accessible aux déficients mentaux

Handicap moteur
Handicap visuel

Accessible aux déficients visuels

Horaires d'ouverture

Fevrier - Mars - Octobre - Novembre : 
10h00-17h00

Avril - Mai - Juin - Septembre : 
10h00-18h00

Juillet - Août : 
10h00-19h00

Fermeture annuelle 16 Novembre au 31 Janvier 

Mobilité réduite

Accessible aux personnes munies de canne

Public price
Adulte : €11.50
Price with the pass
Adulte : Free

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