Rome Bioparco Tickets
About this activity
Skip the Line — No waiting in line at the entrance
Smartphone tickets accepted
- Your booking is confirmed immediately
Experience Highlights
The skip-the-line ticket to the Bioparc is especially recommended for a holiday with children. They will learn to recognise each habitat and its threats, do an activity and admire the animals up close in a safe and respectful way.
Lemurs, Sumatran tigers, giraffes, Komodo dragons, owls and hundreds of other species live here. The Bioparco is located in Villa Borghese, an elegant park near Piazza del Popolo.
- Visit one of the oldest zoological gardens in Europe.
- Enter without queuing
- Admire the 200 species that live inside the park
- Book an activity at the ticket desk (included in the entrance fee)
What’s included
- Queue-free entrance to the Bioparco
- Activity (to be booked at the counter)
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Step by Step
This ticket guarantees skip-the-line access to the Bioparco, the Eternal City's zoological garden. It is located in Villa Borghese, one of the most beautiful parks in Rome, and is one of the oldest in Europe. Not only will you see the many animals that live inside, but you will also learn to recognise the habitat of each one, the threats to the environment and an activity that you will have to book at the counter.
The Biopark opened in 1911 and was a real revolution. Previously, the animals were kept in cages while the architect Carl Hagenbeck, who supervised the project, decided to dig ditches so that they would be freer. Today it covers 17 hectares and is divided into themed areas. Below are the highlights:
- California sea lions - Intelligent, lively mammals that splash about peacefully in a dedicated tank, just across the road from the Cape penguin area. They live on the west coast of the United States and Mexico, but their environment is threatened by plastic.
- Grizzly bears - Originally found throughout the northern hemisphere, they are now threatened by habitat reduction. Their environment replicates a stream with logs and rocks.
- Catta lemurs - recognisable by their voluminous tails with black and white rings. They live in groups in the forests of Madagascar.
- White rhinos - This species threatened by poachers has found refuge in the Italian capital. The animals have a large mud puddle which they use to regulate their body temperature.
- Asiatic lions - Compared to their African cousin, they have a smaller size, a shorter mane and a more social behaviour. At the Bioparco you can see them up close thanks to a thick glass window.