5/5 Jake Alexander M. 8 months ago on Google
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Zoo
is
one
of
my
favourite
zoos
simply
because
of
how
big
the
place
is.
There
are
many
animals
and
plants
to
see,
and
it's
nice
to
know
that
they
have
carefully
thought
about
each
animal
and
its
needs
to
ensure
they
aren't
being
neglected.
I've
visited
this
zoo
several
times,
and
it
seems
to
improve
each
time
I
am
there.
What
I
do
is
I
book
the
tickets
online
so
I
can
show
the
staff
when
entering
and
avoid
the
queue
that
can
get
quite
busy
in
the
morning.
There
is
a
handy
tram
stop
outside
the
entrance,
but
it
is
also
very
walkable
from
the
city
centre.
When
you
enter,
there's
a
lovely
gift
shop
on
the
right
and
a
cafe
on
the
left
attached
to
a
planetarium.
In
all
my
time
visiting,
I've
yet
to
try
the
planetarium,
but
from
what
I
have
seen,
it
looks
like
an
excellent-quality
planetarium.
On
our
last
visit,
I
did
purchase
the
extra
add-on
for
a
photographer
to
take
pictures
of
us,
and
we
had
a
lovely
experience
going
through
the
different
sections
of
the
zoo
to
have
our
photos
taken.
The
cafe
there
was
lovely,
but
it
was
a
bit
pricy,
which
is
to
be
expected
in
a
zoo
setting.
Every
time
I
visit
Amsterdam,
I
make
sure
to
visit
the
zoo,
it's
a
nice
relaxing
place
where
you
can
walk
at
your
own
pace,
and
it
is
accessible
for
all
disabilities;
for
example,
they
have
flat
areas
for
wheelchairs,
and
there
is
plenty
of
staff
to
ask
for
assistance.
There
are
also
accessible
toilets
throughout
the
zoo
and
plenty
of
park
benches.
The
only
suggestion
I
have
is
for
the
farthest
side
of
the
zoo
to
be
clear
on
how
to
exit
the
park
because,
at
times,
it
can
feel
like
a
maze,
and
especially
with
the
naturalistic
theme,
there
aren't
as
many
lights,
and
it
can
be
dark.
Otherwise,
I
give
this
place
five
stars
and
cannot
wait
for
my
next
visit.