The Alpine Zoo -Innsbruck

 Innsbruck: Something to do for everyone
THE ALPINE ZOO

The region of Tyrol often brags about how they offer something for everyone of all ages. One venue in particular which reflects this is Innsbruck's Alpine Zoo. 

The zoo claimed its success after being named the only zoo which specialises in Alpine animals only. The Zoo is a non- profit organisation which main source of income comes from entry fees and support from animal charities and the city of Innsbruck itself. Around 300,000 visitors visit the zoo every year, making it one of the largest and most important socio-cultural institutions in Tyrol.

The zoo is home to over 2000 animals and 150 species which are or have been known to be typically found in the Alps. They have a wide variety of different mammals, birds and amphibians and some flora & fauna. As well as this, the zoo owns the largest fresh water aquarium worldwide, which hosts 50 species of fresh water alpine fish. Some of the most popular animals include the Brown Bear, Alpine Marmot, Lynx, Wolves, Beavers & Golden Eagles.
Prime Video: Gene Pool of the Alps - Alpine Zoo Innsbruck

The zoo is typically open all year round and offers an amazing view of the Tyrolian mountains. There are many activities and shows including Bird shows, opportunities to feed the animals and The Eagle's nest playground for the children. Generally ticket prices are 12 Euros per adult and children's tickets vary from 2,50 to 6,00 Euros depending on age. 

So, the next time you're looking for a fun filled and educational day out, be sure to take the family for a visit to the worlds ONLY Alpine Zoo. 

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