Zoo de Lille Map (2024)
Location: Lille, France
Years Active: 1950 – Active
Welcome to the most up-to-date Zoo de Lille Map!
Zoo de Lille, also known as Parc zoologique de Lille, is a 3.5-hectare zoo located in Lille, France, at the foot of the Vauban citadel ramparts. Founded in 1950, it houses approximately 450 animals from 100 species, organized into six thematic zones. The zoo is known for its conservation efforts, participating in breeding programs for endangered species like the red panda and snow leopard, and offers educational programs and interactive experiences for visitors.
Whether you’re planning to explore the animal exhibits or take a break in the charming Le Café du Zoo, this map has everything you need.
Find your way to the Tropical House for an exotic experience or relax by the Lac aux Oies while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. With clear pathways and key highlights, you’ll make the most of your visit to this stunning zoo.
Zoo de Lille Map 2024
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FAQ
What animals are in Lille Zoo?
Lille Zoo, home to around 450 animals from 100 species, features red pandas, gibbons, maned wolves, meerkats, and more. New additions include warthogs and Nile lechwes. The zoo focuses on conservation and houses a variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.