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6500, Magazine Street, 70118, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, US United States
contacts phone: +1 504-861-2537
website: audubonnatureinstitute.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 29.9237348, Longitude: -90.1313745
Veronica Guadalupe Leiva Tijerino
::It is an excellent place to walk around with family, the accessible prices: Zoo Tickets $ 22.95 (plus sales tax): Adult $ 17.95 (plus sales tax): Child (2-12) $ 19.95 (plus sales tax): Senior (65+) Tickets are valid for a year from the date Parking is free, has a cafeteria, a store, ice cream shop and you can take a souvenir photo. A very large space for animals. They recreated their habitat very well. The albino lizard is a very beautiful attraction. There is a park for children, a train, a theater where the sea lions show and soon the lions will be there. I loved the Audobon Zoo.
David Tashman
::This would be in the top 3 zoos I've ever been to. There's a great mixture of culture, exhibits, architecture, play areas for children even the land it was based on is absolutely beautiful. You can tell they take a lot of pride in their work. It is a must see if you're visiting New Orleans.
dan iversen
::This is one of the best zoos in the country that I have seen. They have a great variety and many different sections of animals. We went there in the winter time and most of the exhibits were still open. We saw some animals there that we have not seen it any other zoos. Great place to go
Caitlin Fitzgerald
::This zoo is so much fun to visit! I've been dozens of times and it never gets old, great exhibits and it's not overwhelmingly huge so you can actually see everything in a reasonable amount of time. I love when they have the animals out and you can pet them! Especially the elephant!
Lindsey McConnell
::This zoo was pretty good, though we went on a 38C day. Most of the animals were pretty sleepy and trying to stay cool. There are a number of buildings you can duck into to cool off. The aviary was neat, as you're walking into the bird cage and they're all living together in there. It was like I Spy. The ancient oak park with its historical fountain was breathtaking. Makes the Edmonton Zoo look like a 1 star, but the Berlin Zoo is still the best in my mind.