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ZOO OPENING TIMES


We are open every day of the year, including Christmas Day, from 9am until:  

6.00pm April - Sept.
5.00pm Oct. & March
4.30pm Nov. - Feb.

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Zoo Gardens

Edinburgh Zoo has a rich horticultural tradition.  Before its inception in 1913, the site was a nursery, once owned by Thomas Blaikie, who planted many of the great French parks such as ‘La Bagatelle’.  It was on this site that two nurserymen raised the famous apple cultivars ‘John Downie’ and ‘James Grieve’. 

Today, the Zoo boasts one of the most diverse tree collections in the Lothians with some 120 species.  The unique south facing aspect allows us to grow bananas outside, although they do get wrapped up in winter.  Increasingly, Zoo horticulture is seen as a discipline in its own right, with the focus on habitat creation within enclosures, food stuffs for the animals, and enrichment for both the animals and the visiting public.  The gardens team aims to provide interesting displays throughout the year, from summer tubs with Regal and scented pelargoniums, to winter displays of alpines.

Click here to visit the Zoo's Horticultural Top Ten