What makes it 70% Baby-Friendly: Infants are welcome, and parents get a mother-baby room, diaper tables and paid stroller hire, yet narrow aisles, warm humid zones and sudden show noise can disturb or overheat a baby.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see key exhibits at a gentle pace with a baby, including rest breaks.
Stroller-Friendly Butterfly Valley:
Wide, flat paths let your baby ride while you walk among free-flying butterflies.
Tip: Visit early to avoid peak heat in the humid zone and snap photos of butterflies on leaves.
Aquarium-Style Fish Pond:
Bench seating overlooks koi and turtles in a calm pond area.
Tip: Sit with your baby and let them watch the colorful fish; skip feeding to keep it quiet.
Mother & Baby Room:
Private space for feeding and diaper changes near the main entrance.
Tip: Ask staff for directions on arrival and use the changing table there.
Diaper-Changing Restrooms:
Restrooms on each floor include tables for quick diaper changes.
Tip: Note the nearest restroom sign on each level to plan timely breaks.

Yeri Tiete
I don’t know what we were thinking. Besides being quite expensive I've never seen so many dead and wounded animals. The place was dirty, many animals looked sad in rather small exclosures. There's shit everywhere and dirty water. There's a dead turtle and tons of dead fish in the aquariums. The hamster things had wounds all over them. Stay away.
Arman Khachatryan
Hundreds of live specimens in habitats that mimic their native environments down to the humidity. The butterfly room is kept at exactly 28°C - warm enough that tropical species will land on you. The ant colony display reveals intricate tunnels that change hourly, like a living 3D puzzle.
Diego Fernando Aljure Rey
This place is depressing. Enclosures are in very poor condition and the animals don't have enough space to move. This is sad. Please don't come to this place.
Christian Wa
Not the best experience. The place is more for the Chinese visitors from countryside who have never been to a big city. The smell is not good. Animals are held under very poor conditions. Nobody takes care of the birds’ beaks or the teeth of the animals. Everything is old and worn out, not well maintained.
Ammar Qureshi
If you're in Shanghai, you should know that crowd is a big issue. So, if you visit any place during peak hours or holidays, you'd most likely end up getting disappointed. And especially the places that are built in-door like this. We went here on a working day and there were only a few people inside so we enjoyed our trip. My kids loved seeing everything without any problem. When we entered we tho...
In summer, the rainforest and butterfly rooms stay warm and humid—dress baby in breathable layers. In winter, bring a light jacket for indoor areas that are air-conditioned.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 Adult tickets | CNY 100 |
| Stroller rental (approx.) | CNY 20 |
| Total Estimated | CNY 120 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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