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Pl. du Canton, 98000 Monaco
- +377 93 50 40 30
- https://www.palais.mc/fr/musees-et-visites/le-jardin-animalier-de-monaco-1-41.html
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Mon - Sun10:00 to 12:00 / 14:00 to 17:00
Jardin Animalier de Monaco
The Palais Princier de Monaco website serves as the official online presence of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. It offers the latest news and updates about the princely family through press releases, speeches, videos, and photos. The site also provides insights into the rich history of the Palace and the Grimaldi dynasty.
ACTIVE EVENTS
Adam Steele Google Reviews
Very reasonably priced to get in and I'm glad the place exists, but when we went most of it was closed off and they didn't tell us in advance. Still was a nice little walk around, and I expect it'd be much better when fully operational.
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Kenny Mac Google Reviews
Small, filthy enclosures, water pools look like they haven't been cleaned in years & rats galore. They had burrows in the cages, were everywhere you looked and many had injuries and disgusting skin issues!! The (captive) animals themselves seemed healthy enough but bearing in mind this place has the late Kings name linked to it, you would think that they would aim higher. Needs a huge amount of investment & modernisation. In the UK it would be closed down - it made me sad to see those poor creatures stuck there. Do better Monaco, this place makes you look bad 😔
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Raphael B Google Reviews
The animals are nice but there definitely is not enough space, especially for the hippopotamus, lemurs and some of the birds. Additionally, the water could be cleaned more often for the sake of the animals. Its cool to have a lot of animals but it’d be better to find them a better home and have less animals with more space.
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Milo Grillo Google Reviews
The zoo was cheap, only 3 euros for students and 6 for regular entry, but it seemed a bit too small. They seem well taken care off, but in particular some of the birds, the hippo and the monkeys seem to just need some more space. There were not many guests, probably because it's not the most impressive or well known zoo. If the living space for some of the animals could be enlarged, or if they could be transferred, I'd recommend this place for a nice short afternoon visit.
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phuntsok_ D Google Reviews
Entry fee €7 /person. Small very convenient walk around! Kids friendly, has public toilet, you can purchase food inside with the coins and feed the domestic animals all are welcomed! Enjoy the great view from the top hill... And great view of dock..
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R. Google Reviews
The admission fee is not very expensive (6€ for adults, 3€ for students). It sometimes felt like the cages were pretty small for the animals. Most of the animals are birds. The biggest surprise for sure was the hippo, which we definitely did not expect. There are also bats, monkeys or wallabies
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Atlas Google Reviews
Not a huge fan of zoos but we're only in Monaco a day and the rest of Princes palace stuff appeared to be closed (at least according to the website). Lots of unique species there some of which there are only a few hundred left in the wild. There are quite a few viewpoints from the zoo too that you can sit and look over the bay area. Feel sorry for the hippopotamus though, looked like it was alone and not a lot of room for it to run about.
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