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Welcome to the rare world!

More than 350 animal species are represented, including 47 endangered species. By visiting the Tallinn Zoo, you support the preservation of the world’s animal kingdom.

Zoo Information

Open

  • Ticket office and entrance 9-17
  • Indoor Expositions 10-18
  • Children's Zoo 10-17
  • Souvenir Shop 10-17
  • Zoo 9-19
Indoor expositions are closed on Mondays.

Zoo map

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Tallinn Zoo in numbers

As of 2022

Area

89 ha

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Animal species

347

Animals

7 900

Did you know?

Rhino's mouth

The sharp-nosed rhinoceros has highly mobile snouts that can be used like fingers. They can be used to grab the shoots and leaves of the bushes of the acacia forest. Sometimes the excrement of other animals is also eaten in order to obtain the necessary minerals from their half-digested food.

Bright gray crow

The light gray crow living in the Tallinn Zoo comes from Mustamäe, where it was attacked by its peers as a young bird. If in nature a bird with a special plumage would not survive among others due to its appearance, we have it for all visitors to admire and boldly rattles its crow song.

Elephant trunk

The trunk of an elephant is a powerful body part. It weighs about 100 kg, consists of nearly 40,000 muscles and sucks water at a speed of 540 kilometers per hour, half as fast as Japan’s high-speed railway!

By visiting, you support nature conservation

One of the main activities of zoos is participation in species protection projects. By choosing to return support to nature at the checkout, you contribute €1 to the survival of manuli and the endangered Sumatran rhinoceros in the wild.

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Open

  • Ticket office and entrance 9-17
  • Indoor Expositions 10-18
  • Children's Zoo 10-17
  • Souvenir Shop 10-17
  • Zoo 9-19
Indoor expositions are closed on Mondays.

Zoo map

Map