Zoológico de Chapultepec
Adresse
Pays
mexico
Site web
https://www.zoo.cdmx.gob.mxHoraires d'ouverture
Tuesday–Sunday 09:00–16:30 (free entry)
Popularité
One of the most visited zoos in the world; famous for giant panda breeding and free admission since 1980. Over 2 million visitors annually.
Mexico City's Iconic Free Zoo in Chapultepec Park
Zoológico de Chapultepec is one of the most visited zoos in the world and the most beloved wildlife attraction in Mexico City. Located in the first section of Bosque de Chapultepec — the vast urban forest at the heart of the capital — the zoo has been open to the public since 1923 and has been completely free of charge since 1980.
World Record Giant Pandas
Chapultepec Zoo holds a unique place in zoological history as the first zoo outside of China to successfully breed giant pandas in captivity. The birth of Xin Xin and Tohui in the 1980s was a global sensation. Today the zoo continues to house giant pandas as part of an ongoing collaborative conservation programme with China, and they remain the zoo's most iconic residents.
Extraordinary Animal Collection
The zoo houses over 1,800 animals representing more than 200 species from Mexico, the Americas, and around the world:
- Giant pandas – world-famous residents and symbol of the zoo
- Mexican grey wolves – subject of an important reintroduction programme
- Jaguars – Mexico's largest wild cat
- Mexican axolotl – the critically endangered salamander endemic to Mexico City's lakes
- Polar bears and African elephants – international species
- Gorillas and chimpanzees – great apes in spacious habitats
- Giraffes, zebras, and hippos – classic zoo favourites
- Komodo dragons – rare reptile exhibits
Conservation Champion
Chapultepec Zoo is internationally recognised for its conservation work, particularly its efforts on behalf of species endemic to Mexico. The Mexican grey wolf recovery programme has been instrumental in preventing the extinction of this subspecies, with animals bred at Chapultepec being reintroduced into wild habitats in northern Mexico and the United States.
Free and Accessible
The fact that entry is completely free makes Chapultepec one of the most democratically accessible major zoos in the world. On weekends, the zoo attracts enormous crowds of Mexico City families, and annual visitor numbers consistently place it among the top ten most visited zoos globally.