What makes it 86% Solo-Friendly: The park offers self-paced animal viewing, keeper talks, and optional VR or night tours, so a solo visitor can stay engaged for 3–5 hours without feeling awkward or unsafe.
Why 3-5 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: This timeframe lets you join keeper talks and explore key habitats at a relaxed pace
Join Keeper Talks:
Listen to zookeepers explain animal behavior at gorilla and elephant areas
Tip: Check the daily schedule at the entrance to catch the 11 AM feeding talk
Island of Madagascar Walk:
Stroll barrier-free trails among free-roaming lemurs
Tip: Bring a zoom lens for close-up shots without disturbing the animals
Mysteries of the Animal World Trail:
Complete interactive quizzes about predator-prey dynamics
Tip: Pick up a quiz map at the info booth before you start the trail
The Last Frontier VR Experience:
Immerse yourself in a 15-minute undersea VR film
Tip: Buy your VR pass (€5) online when you buy your park ticket to save time

Frank Svandal
One of the best zoo we ever visited. Very nicely planned with beautiful wooden fences and smart walking paths, looking like you are walking through large tree logs. Strongly recommend to visit!
Lupe Serrano
Super good experience. Reminded me of the wild animal park in San Diego. The animals were well taken care of. Even heard the lion roar and it was magnificent. Lots of cool activities and even a playground for the kids.
Milan Knezevic
We visited BIOPARC Valencia and overall we really enjoyed it. The zoo isn’t extremely big, but that actually makes it nice and easy to explore - and there are still plenty of interesting animals and areas to see, so it never feels boring. In my opinion, the ticket price is on the higher side, but I truly hope that a good part of it goes back into animal care and maintaining the habitats - and if ...
Hussain Al Ramadan
This is by far the best zoo I’ve visited in a long time! The viewing experience is excellent. Every animal can be seen clearly from multiple angles, and the enclosures are beautifully designed. One small improvement would be to include more animals and represent more regions. Overall, an amazing experience!
Артур
I really enjoyed visiting this zoo! The place is huge and very well kept, with an amazing variety of animals — including some really rare and beautiful species. You can tell the animals are well cared for, and the enclosures are clean and spacious. The only downside is the ticket price — it’s a bit expensive, especially for families. But overall, it’s a great place to spend a few hours, relax, an...
In summer, visit early morning or late afternoon when animals are more active; winter light enhances photos and crowds thin after February
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry ticket | EUR 30 |
| VR experience | EUR 5 |
| Bat Night tour | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 40 |
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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