How to reach London Zoo

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London Zoo's Gorilla

The ZSL London Zoo is situated at the northern edge of Regent’s Park, on the boundary line between the City of Westminster and the borough of Camden.

Its address is ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY, UK.

Before you visit the wildlife attraction, read up everything about London Zoo tickets.

Location of London Zoo
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By Tube (Underground)

Camden Town station, Regent’s Park station, and Baker Street station are in proximity to London Zoo. 

Camden Town is the nearest tube station to ZSL London Zoo, and with its Northern Line connection, you can walk to the attraction in just 20 minutes.

The Regent’s Park station is a 30-minute walk to the Zoo.

Catch the 274 bus Northbound from Baker Street station to reach the Zoo.

By Bus

Bus routes 274 and C2 take you to the London Zoo. 

Bus number 274 runs from Marble Arch and Baker Street to Ormonde Terrace, while C2 runs from Victoria Station, Oxford Circus, or Great Portland Street to Gloucester Gate.

By London Overground

The London Overground station nearest to the London Zoo is Camden Road station

You can take a 20-minute walk or hop onto bus number 274 to reach the Zoo.

You can plan your trip by tube, bus, and London overground by visiting TfL’s website.

By Train

The nearest national rail station to the Zoo is Euston station, from which you can take a tube or bus to reach the Zoo.

You must take the Northern Line tube from Euston station and get down either at Camden Town or Chalk Farm.

At Euston Rail Station you can take bus number 253 from bus stop G, which goes to Camden High Street. 

From Camden High Street, you can take a 20-minute walk to London Zoo or take bus number 274 towards Victoria Gate, which will drop you outside the Zoo.

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Parking

London Zoo’s car parking is on the Outer Circle of Regent’s Park at postcode NW1 4SX, outside the congestion charging zone. Get Directions

Unfortunately, guests can’t reserve their car parking slot in advance because it is operated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Visitors must pay £14.50 to park their cars or bikes.

The disabled parking bay is in front of the zoo entrance. Disabled visitors can also park on the main road for up to four hours.

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