Zoo Aquarium Madrid Tickets - Prices, Skip-the-Line Entry and Visitor Guide
- Zoo Aquarium Madrid Address: s/n, Casa de Campo, 28011, Madrid.
- Opening Hours: Monday - Wednesday: 11:00 - 18:00 | Thursday - Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00
What is Zoo Aquarium Madrid
- Visit one of Madrid’s most popular family attractions with a single ticket that combines a zoo, aquarium, and wildlife park experience in the heart of Casa de Campo.
- Whether you want to see giant pandas, walk through underwater tunnels, or enjoy live animal shows, Zoo Aquarium Madrid is one of the best things to do in Madrid with children and animal lovers alike.
From €26.89 and includes:
- Zoo Aquarium Madrid: Entry Ticket
- Full access to zoo + aquarium
- Giant Panda exhibit included
- Daily animal shows
- Instant ticket delivery
From €98.90 and includes:
- Zoo Aquarium Madrid: Entry Ticket
- Museum of Illusions Madrid: Entry Ticket
- Parque de Atraccioned Madrid: Entry Ticket
- Madrid: Audio Guide App
- Bonus Discount
Is Zoo Aquarium Madrid Worth Visiting
Yes – especially for families and animal lovers. It combines a traditional zoo with a modern aquarium experience, making it one of the most complete wildlife attractions in Spain.
It is particularly popular for:
- Families with children
- Tourists looking for a half-day outdoor activity
- Visitors interested in marine life and exotic animals
What You See at Zoo Aquarium Madrid
Zoo Aquarium Madrid is home to hundreds of species from around the world, offering a mix of land, sea, and aerial wildlife experiences.
Top Attractions
- Giant Pandas – One of the few places in Europe to see them
- Aquarium Tunnel – Walk beneath sharks, rays, and tropical fish
- African Savannah – Lions, giraffes, zebras, and rhinos
- Dolphin & Sea Lion Shows – Educational and entertaining performances
- Exotic Species – Koalas, red pandas, and rare birds
How to Get to Zoo Aquarium Madrid
Zoo Aquarium Madrid is inside the large Casa de Campo park, making it easily accessible from central Madrid.
- By Metro
- Take Line 10 to Batán station
- Walk approximately 5–10 minutes to the entrance
- By Bus
- Several city buses stop near Casa de Campo entrances
- By Car
- On-site parking available (fees may apply during peak season)
Top Reasons to Visit
- See giant pandas – one of the few places in Europe
- Walk through a shark-filled aquarium tunnel
- Explore African savannah habitats
- Watch dolphin and sea lion shows
- Discover koalas, red pandas, and exotic wildlife
- Perfect family-friendly attraction in Madrid
Best Time to Visit
To make the most of your visit:
- Visit on weekdays for fewer crowds
- Arrive in the morning for more active animals
- Avoid weekends and public holidays if possible
- Plan around show times for dolphins and sea lions
Tips for Your Visit
- Bring comfortable walking shoes (the park is large)
- Check show times on arrival
- Visit the aquarium earlier in the day for fewer crowds
- Bring snacks or use on-site restaurants
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About Zoo Aquarium Madrid
Zoo Aquarium Madrid is one of the biggest and most renowned zoological parks in Spain. It covers more than 20 hectares and is home to thousands of animals from hundreds of different species.
There are 7 sections representing the different continents:
- The Africa section is home to: Zebras, Dorcas, gazelles, giraffes, wildebeest, primates, hippopotamus, white rhinoceros and ostrich.
- The South America section is home to: Giant Amazonian otters, Amazonian tapir, nandu, capuchins, guanaco, Patagonian mara and macaws.
- The Asia section is home to: Giant pandas, Asian elephants, rhinos, orangutans, gibbons, Siberian tigers, lions, bears, red panda and Pere-David’s deer.
- The Oceania section is home to: Wallabies, cassowaries, emus, koalas, coconut lorikeet and the cape barren goose.
- The Central American and Caribbean section is home to: Flamingos, Green turtles, Loggerhead turtles and anteaters.
- The Europe section is home to: Brown bear, fallow deer, reindeer, bison, Hispanic goats, Iberian imperial eagle and Iberian lynx.
- The North America section is home to: Bison, raccoons, seals and reindeer.
The Aquarium section is home to aquatic animals including Bottlenose dolphins and sharks. The zoo combines an immersive wildlife experience with modern educational initiatives, offering a unique attraction in the Spanish capital and a great family day out.