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Plan Ahead for a Perfect Zoo Experience

Your Guide to Visiting Sydney Zoo

Make the most of your day at Sydney Zoo by planning ahead. From opening hours and directions to dining, accessibility, and family-friendly facilities, everything you need to know is right here. With over 4,000 animals across themed precincts, easy transport options, and activities for all ages, Sydney Zoo is designed to be simple, fun, and unforgettable. Book your tickets online today and get ready for an adventure the whole family will love.

When to Visit Sydney Zoo

Opening Hours
Sydney Zoo is open every day of the year, making it simple to plan your visit around your schedule.

Hours of Operation:
Daily: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Last entry: 4:00 PM



Best Times to Visit

If you’d like to enjoy Sydney Zoo at its best, consider these tips:


Arrive Early: Animals are most active in the morning, and you’ll have more time to explore all precincts.

Weekdays Over Weekends: For a calmer experience with fewer crowds, visit on weekdays.

Late Afternoons: Cooler temperatures and smaller crowds make late afternoons another great option.

Plan Around Events: School holidays and special events bring a lively atmosphere but also larger crowds, so booking online early is recommended.

Address & Directions

Sydney Zoo is located at:

700 Great Western Highway, Bungarribee NSW 2767, Australia

Set within Bungarribee Park in Western Sydney, the zoo is well connected by road and public transport, making it simple to reach from across the city and beyond.

Getting to Sydney Zoo

Sydney Zoo is just 40 minutes west of Sydney CBD, with direct access from both the M4 and M7 motorways. Clear signage on the Great Western Highway makes it easy to find. On-site parking is plentiful, with both standard and accessible spaces available, so families and groups can arrive stress-free.

The nearest major station is Blacktown Station, served by the T1 Western Line. From Central Station, the journey takes around 50 minutes. Once at Blacktown, you can take a connecting bus, rideshare, or taxi directly to the zoo entrance in under 15 minutes.

Several bus routes run from Blacktown Station to Sydney Zoo, stopping along the Great Western Highway. Services are frequent during the day, especially on weekends and school holidays, making public transport a reliable choice for visitors without a car.

Dedicated shuttle buses operate during special events and peak periods, connecting Sydney Zoo with key points across the city. Taxis and rideshare services such as Uber and Ola also have designated drop-off and pick-up zones right outside the zoo, providing a quick and convenient door-to-door option.

For locals, Sydney Zoo is part of the wider Bungarribee Park network of shared cycleways and walking paths. Visitors can enjoy a scenic ride or walk into the zoo, with bike racks available for secure storage at the entrance.

Dining at Sydney Zoo

Exploring Sydney Zoo is hungry work, and there are plenty of places to recharge during your visit. The zoo offers a range of family-friendly dining options that cater to every taste and budget, from quick snacks to full meals.

The Dome Café: A central hub for fresh coffee, sandwiches, and light meals, perfect for a morning break or lunch on the go.

The Boulevard Eatery: A casual food court offering hot meals, burgers, salads, and kids’ favourites — ideal for families looking to sit down together.

Outdoor Kiosks: Scattered throughout the zoo, these stands make it easy to grab cold drinks, ice creams, and quick bites while you explore.

Healthy Choices: Visitors will find vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available across the outlets, ensuring everyone has something delicious to enjoy.

For those who prefer to bring their own food, picnic areas with plenty of seating are located throughout Bungarribee Park and near the zoo grounds, making it easy to enjoy a packed lunch surrounded by nature.

Souvenir Store at Sydney Zoo

No visit to Sydney Zoo is complete without a stop at the Zoo Shop, where you can take home a little piece of your adventure. The store is located near the main entrance and exit, making it the perfect way to finish your day.

Inside you’ll find a wide range of souvenirs and gifts, including:

-Plush Animals: From lions and elephants to kangaroos and koalas, kids can bring home a cuddly reminder of their favourite zoo animals.
-Educational Toys & Books: Inspire curiosity with wildlife-themed games, puzzles, and storybooks that extend the zoo experience into learning at home.
-Apparel & Accessories: Branded t-shirts, hats, and eco-friendly bags make practical keepsakes.
-Sustainable Gifts: Choose from reusable drink bottles, bamboo products, and eco-conscious items that support the zoo’s conservation mission.
-Local Products: A selection of Australian-made goods and Indigenous-inspired designs, perfect for unique gifts and meaningful mementos.

With something for every age and budget, the Souvenir Store makes it easy to remember your day at Sydney Zoo long after you’ve left the gates. Every purchase also helps support the zoo’s ongoing conservation and education programs, so shopping here gives back to wildlife too.

Accessibility at Sydney Zoo

Sydney Zoo was designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring that every visitor can enjoy a comfortable and engaging day out. The entire site features flat, wide pathways, making it easy to navigate with wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and strollers.

Key accessibility features include:

Step-Free Access: All precincts, exhibits, dining areas, and restrooms are fully accessible without stairs.

Accessible Parking: Dedicated spaces are available close to the entrance for visitors with mobility permits.

Rest Areas: Shaded seating and rest stops are located throughout the zoo, providing plenty of opportunities to pause and recharge.

Wheelchair & Stroller Friendly: The layout of the zoo allows smooth movement across the grounds, with hire options available at the entrance.

Accessible Restrooms: Facilities are available across the site, including larger spaces designed for ease of use.

Inclusive Programs: Keeper talks, educational experiences, and cultural programs are designed to be welcoming and engaging for all visitors.

Sydney Zoo is committed to creating a space where everyone can connect with wildlife — whether it’s families with young children, older visitors, or those with mobility needs.

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Explore diverse animal species, including endangered wildlife.

Walk through authentic habitats like the African Boardwalk and Primate Boulevard.

Experience First Nations culture at the Bungarribee Dreaming area.

Enjoy access to the only combined zoo and aquarium in New South Wales.

Benefit from convenient parking facilities.

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Highlights

Discover the Blue Mountains with an expert guide.

Explore Sydney Zoo before heading to natural landmarks.

Take a walk to a lookout point featuring panoramic views.

Relish a café-style lunch with a local chocolate treat.

Ride the world’s steepest railway and stroll through the rainforest at Scenic World.

Enjoy cableway rides including the Skyway to scenic areas.

Option to walk the Prince Henry Clifftop Trail or take a bus back.

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Blue Mountains: Guided Day Tour from Sydney + Sydney Zoo & Scenic World Entry

Highlights

Discover Sydney Zoo with access included.

Explore Blue Mountains National Park with expert commentary.

Ride the world’s steepest railway and scenic cable cars at Scenic World.

Enjoy a café-style lunch alongside a local confectionery treat.

Opt for a leisurely cliff walk or take the bus after scenic rides.

Visitor Guidelines

Book Tickets Online: Secure your entry in advance to save time and guarantee availability, especially on weekends and holidays.

Respect the Animals: Please don’t feed, touch, or disturb the animals — their health and wellbeing always come first.

Stay on Paths: For your safety and the animals’ comfort, remain on marked walkways and viewing areas.

Supervise Children: Keep an eye on kids at all times to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for everyone.

No Smoking or Vaping: Sydney Zoo is a smoke-free environment. Designated areas outside the zoo can be used if needed.

Food & Picnics: You may bring your own food to enjoy in picnic areas. Please dispose of rubbish responsibly to protect the animals and environment.

Accessibility Support: Flat, wide pathways and accessible facilities are available — ask staff if you need assistance.

Photography: Feel free to take photos, but flash photography may not be permitted in some exhibits. Always be respectful of other visitors.

Pets Not Allowed: Only registered assistance animals are permitted inside the zoo.

Follow Staff Instructions: For safety reasons, please comply with directions from zoo staff and signage at all times.

FAQs

What time does Sydney Zoo open?

Sydney Zoo is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with last entry at 4:00 PM.

Where is Sydney Zoo located?

The zoo is at 700 Great Western Highway, Bungarribee NSW 2767, around 40 minutes west of Sydney’s CBD.

How do I get to Sydney Zoo?

You can drive via the M4 or M7 motorways (with free on-site parking), take a train to Blacktown Station followed by a bus or taxi, catch regular bus services from surrounding suburbs, or use rideshare, shuttle, bike, or walking paths via Bungarribee Park.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

Yes, it’s recommended to book online to guarantee entry, skip queues, and secure tickets during peak times like weekends, holidays, and school breaks.

Is the zoo accessible for visitors with mobility needs?

Yes. Sydney Zoo features flat, wide pathways, accessible restrooms, wheelchair/stroller hire, and designated accessible parking spaces.

Can I bring food into Sydney Zoo?

Yes. Visitors are welcome to bring their own food and enjoy it in the picnic areas around the zoo and Bungarribee Park.

Are there dining options inside the zoo?

Yes. Cafés, eateries, and kiosks serve a wide variety of meals, snacks, and drinks, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices.

What animals will I see?

Over 4,000 animals call Sydney Zoo home, including elephants, lions, tigers, giraffes, chimpanzees, crocodiles, kangaroos, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and many more.

Can I bring pets?

No. For safety reasons, only registered assistance animals are allowed inside Sydney Zoo.

What’s the best time to visit?

Arrive early for active animals and cooler weather, or visit late afternoon for smaller crowds. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends and holidays.

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