How long does it take to walk through the Philadelphia Zoo?
We recommend that you give yourself at least 2-3 hours to get through the entire campus.
Can you pay cash on Regional Rail?
Conductors accept cash on the train. Fare Kiosks accept cash, credit, and debit. 4. If you are using a SEPTA Key card, tap the card on the Platform Fare Validator to “open” your trip.
Is the Philadelphia Zoo closing?
Philadelphia Zoo is currently in “hibernation” as of January 4, 2021. Please check back soon for reopening information!
How much does it cost to get into Philadelphia Zoo?
A general admission ticket to the Philadelphia Zoo will cost visitors $23.00 per person (children under 2 are FREE). You can wait until you visit and pay full price at the gate, or you can use any one of these methods to save as much as you can on your admission ticket!
How much does it cost to go to the Philadelphia Zoo as an adult during the regular season for the day?
The Philadelphia Zoo is located at 3400 W. Girard Ave. in Philadelphia. Admission for adults to the zoo is $23 and $19 for children aged 2-11.
Is the Philadelphia Zoo open during Covid?
Reserve tickets early! We are operating at a limited capacity. Rare Animal Conservation Center, Big Cat Falls, PECO Primate Reserve, Wings of Asia and Water is Life are all currently open.
Can you bring drinks into the Philadelphia Zoo?
Yes, you can bring in food and drinks just no alcohol.
Can septa wallet be used on regional rail?
Yes. On board the train, the Conductor may ask to validate your Key Card and they will tap it on their handheld device.
How much is a monthly TransPass for Septa?
Weekly TransPass: From $24 to $25.50 (up to 56 trips for one customer) Monthly TransPass: From $91 to $96 (up to 240 trips for one customer)
Whats open at the Philadelphia Zoo?
July 1, 1874
Philadelphia Zoo/Opened
How long will the dinosaur exhibit be at the Philadelphia Zoo?
Extended through Oct. 31! BIG TIME presented by 6abc will take guests back in time 66 million years ago and journey to an age when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Encounter 24 life-size creatures, learn about these prehistoric giants, the rise of humans and our impact on wildlife and the planet!