Istanbul Zoo (Hayvanat Bahçesi)
Adresse
Hayvanat Bahçesi, Sarıyer, Istanbul 34460, Turkey
Pays
turkey
Horaires d'ouverture
Open daily 9:00am–5:00pm (winter); 9:00am–7:00pm (summer)
Popularité
**🏆 Turkey's Oldest Zoo – Founded 1935** - Turkey's oldest zoo with **5,000+ animals** from **350+ species** - Beautiful **forested parkland** setting – 63 hectares of natural habitat - Home to **Turkish native wildlife** including brown bears, wolves, and lynx - Located in Istanbul – easy combination with the city's world-famous sights - Popular **family destination** for Istanbul residents year-round
Turkey's Oldest and Most Historic Zoo
Istanbul Zoo (Belediye Hayvanat Bahçesi) is Turkey's oldest zoo, located in the Belgrad Forest area of Sarıyer on Istanbul's European side. Founded in 1935 and covering 63 hectares of forested parkland, it is home to over 5,000 animals from 350 species and offers a pleasant natural setting that provides welcome relief from Istanbul's urban intensity.
🦁 Animals & Exhibits
Big Cats & Large Predators:
- Lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, pumas
- Brown bears – Turkey's native bear species in naturalistic habitat
- Wolves and lynx – Turkish forest predators
African & International:
- Giraffes, zebras, hippos, rhinoceros
- African elephants in a spacious outdoor enclosure
- Chimpanzees and gorillas – Great ape collection
Turkish Native Wildlife:
- Anatolian leopard, Caspian horse, bald ibis
- Loggerhead sea turtle – Mediterranean endangered species
- Mouflon and Caucasian wisent – Endemic Turkish ungulates
Aquatic:
- Seals, penguins in a dedicated water exhibit
- Freshwater fish – Turkey's endemic Anatolian species
🌲 Forest Setting
The zoo's integration into the natural Belgrad Forest — Istanbul's largest remaining green space — creates a genuinely pleasant natural experience, with many visitors combining the zoo with forest walks and picnics in the adjacent parkland.
🕌 Cultural Context
A visit to Istanbul Zoo pairs well with Istanbul's spectacular historic sites — the Bosphorus, Topkapı Palace, Hagia Sophia, and the Grand Bazaar are all accessible within the city.