

Chester Zoo is located in Cheshire and is widely considered one of the best wildlife experiences in the country. It’s massive, so you’ll need a full day here; most families arrive when the gates open and still find themselves rushing to see the last few animals before heading home.






What to Expect
This isn’t a “look through the glass” kind of place; it’s immersive. You can wander through the monsoon forest, walk among butterflies, or take a boat trip on the Lazy River in the Islands zone, which gives you a unique view of the habitats. The bats in the darkened twilight zone are a highlight, flying right past your head, though it can be a bit spooky for very young kids.
Is it for Everyone?

Planning Your Time
You will be doing a lot of walking. The site is spread out, so wear comfortable shoes. If you want a break, the monorail used to be the go-to, but the boat trip in the Islands area is now the best way to see things without being on your feet. Parents can get a bit of a breather at the various play zones where kids can run wild in a secure environment, but because of the water features and large crowds, you’ll still need to keep a close eye on the little ones.



Food & Nearby Perks
Food inside can be pricey, especially at the main cafes, though the The Oakfield (a contemporary pub located right inside the zoo) is a much nicer experience than standard “fast food” counters. Many people bring a picnic to save money, as there are plenty of spots to sit.
If you have energy left after the zoo, Chester city centre is just a short drive away with its famous Roman Walls and “The Rows” shopping galleries. For those looking for more activity, Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is nearby for shopping or a massive cinema and bowling complex if the weather turns.
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