Why Families Love Belgrade Zoo
Founded in 1936 within the Belgrade Fortress, this historic zoo houses over 2,000 animals including white lions, Siberian tigers, chimpanzees, and an impressive reptile collection. The compact, circular layout makes it easy to navigate with young children. Despite its age, the zoo has modernized enclosures and a dedicated children's farm for feeding and petting.
Age-Specific Guide
Belgrade Zoo suits ages 0-14. Here's what each age group will love:
Toddlers (0–3)
Belgrade Zoo is toddler-friendly with high safety standards. Visit during morning hours for the calmest experience.
Young Kids (4–9)
This age group loves Belgrade Zoo. The interactive elements are perfect for curious minds. Safety measures are excellent. Plan for 2–3 hours.
Tweens & Teens (10+)
Older kids appreciate the deeper experiences here. A full-day visit works great: Zoo + Kalemegdan + Museum of Illusions + Ada Ciganlija beach
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Belgrade Zoo
Founded in 1936 within the Belgrade Fortress, this historic zoo houses over 2,000 animals including white lions, Siberia...
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Tips & Tricks from Real Parents
Entry is about €5 for adults and €3 for kids — one of the cheapest zoo experiences in Europe with a surprisingly good animal collection.
Combine with Kalemegdan Park and Fortress. The zoo is literally inside the fortress grounds and the park has massive playgrounds and river views.
The white lions are the star attraction. Their feeding time is at 11:30 AM — arrive 10 minutes early for a good spot.
Skip the reptile house if your kids are under 6. It's dark, musty, and the snakes behind old glass can be unsettling.
Bring Serbian dinar in cash. Card payment works sometimes but not reliably.
The zoo is compact (90 minutes to cover everything). Perfect for a morning activity before afternoon naps.
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A Real Parent's Story
The white lion that yawned right on cue
“My 3-year-old was getting cranky and we were about to leave when the male white lion stood up, stretched, and let out a massive yawn directly facing us. My son froze, then whispered 'he's saying hello.' We stayed another hour.”
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Belgrade Zoo gets mixed reviews online but we loved it. Yes, some enclosures are old. But the animals look healthy and the keepers clearly care. The children's farm was the real highlight — my son bottle-fed a baby goat. He still talks about it. The zoo isn't fancy. It's genuine. And at these prices, it's hard to complain.
— Marko, dad of 1 from Novi Sad
