Wrocław ZOO is not only the oldest zoological garden in Poland but, above all, a vibrant enclave of wildlife in the very heart of the Lower Silesian metropolis. It is a place where history meets modernity, and a stroll along its paths turns into a fascinating journey across all continents.
What makes this place unique?
The garden’s greatest gem is the Afrykarium – a world-unique complex showcasing the diverse ecosystems of the Dark Continent. Walking through the glass tunnel while sharks and rays glide majestically overhead is an unforgettable experience. However, Wrocław ZOO offers much more:
Odrarium: A unique exhibition presenting the fauna and flora of our native Oder River.
Historic Architecture: Picturesque 19th-century pavilions that give the garden a unique, nostalgic atmosphere.
Conservation Mission: Home to many endangered species, such as okapi, clouded leopards, and Philippine mouse-deer (the famous "myszo-jeleń").
Convenient access from Q Hotel Plus Wrocław
If you are planning a visit to the ZOO while staying at Q Hotel Plus Wrocław, I have great news – the logistics are incredibly simple and allow you to feel the true vibe of the city.
Travel Tip:
You can reach the ZOO from the hotel in about 20 minutes without the hassle of finding a parking spot. Just a short walk to a nearby tram stop, where direct lines will take you straight to the garden gates (stop: "Hala Stulecia" or "ZOO").
It is an ideal route that leads through the historic center of Wrocław, allowing you to admire the city through the tram windows before immersing yourself in the greenery and exoticism of the Wrocław garden.
