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The Masoala Halle in Zürich offers an unrivaled encounter with nature, standing out as a top entertainment destination since its opening in 2003. Renowned for its world-class infrastructure, this zoo ensures the comfort and well-being of animals and visitors alike. With a commendable Google rating of 4.8, it's clear that guests appreciate its diverse array of animal exhibits.

Families with children will find the experience particularly enchanting, thanks to the zoo's thoughtfully designed, immersive environments. Imagine wandering through sections that mimic the animals' natural habitats, with opportunities to witness intimate moments such as koala feedings at 10 am. The lack of fences in certain areas allows for unique, up-close interactions with curious creatures.

The indoor rainforest biodome is a standout feature, transporting you to the heart of the Masoala Rainforest with its rich biodiversity. Inside, a lush tropical house awaits, teeming with colorful birds, agile lizards, and graceful waterfowl, thriving in a climate reminiscent of their natural locales. Whether you're keen on observing animal behavior or simply soaking in the serene ambiance, the Masoala Halle promises an unforgettable day of discovery and delight.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Zoo
Bus stop 652 m walk
Tobelhof
Bus stop 559 m walk
Zoo/Forrenweid
Bus stop 466 m walk
Flobotstrasse
Bus stop 989 m walk
Dreiwiesen
Bus stop 704 m walk
Im Klösterli
Bus stop 147 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.1
based on 16,339 reviews
4.8/5 2,256 reviews
4/5 14,083 reviews
Ralf Schernewski
Ralf Schernewski
1 week ago on Google

Tolle Regenwald-Halle im Zoo Zürich. Temperaturen so etwas 28°C und 80% Luftfeuchtigkeit. Oben vom Turm hat meinen einen tollen Blick.

Andrea Baschang
Andrea Baschang
1 week ago on Google

Eine tolle Halle mit überraschenden Ein- und Ausblicken.

Armin R.
Armin R.
1 week ago on Google

Die Halle ist einzigartig. Man muss sich Zeit nehmen, wenn man Tiere sehen will. Sie sind halt nicht ausgestellt, sondern man beobachtet sie in ihrem Lebensraum.