Audubon Zoo Tours

Explore Audubon Zoo featuring diverse wildlife and lush landscaping in New Orleans, Louisiana
Explore Audubon Zoo featuring diverse wildlife and lush landscaping in New Orleans, Louisiana
Beautiful gorilla at Audubon Zoo in New Orleans engaging with visitors during sunny day
Colorful flamingos gathering at Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, showcasing vibrant wildlife and relaxing surroundings
Exploring the prehistoric exhibits at Audubon Zoo in New Orleans showcasing life-sized dinosaur replicas


Hometo some of nature's rarest creatures, this landmark attraction is packed withhistory, Cajun flavor and Louisiana charm.

A busy city centerisn’t the obvious location for collections of exotic animals andalligator-filled swamps, but that’s where you’ll find Audubon Zoo. It’s uptownon the banks of the Mississippi River, at the southern end of Audubon Park.

Thezoo is named after the naturalist and artist John James Audubon. It began as anexhibit for the 1884 World Exposition. Over the years more exhibits were addedand today the zoo is one the country’s finest, housing more than 2,000 animalsin naturalistic enclosures over 58 acres (23 hectares). 

This is not a zoo tobe rushed through. The 100-year-old oak trees, sculptures and historic artnouveau buildings lend the zoo a stately, relaxed atmosphere. Constructed in1928, the Sea Lion Pool, with its graceful Neoclassical columns, is one of NewOrleans’ prettiest spots. Lookout for Monkey Hill. Built during the Great Depression, the 28-foot (8.5-meter)high hill was intended to show the children of flat New Orleans what a hilllooks like. 

Say hello to thestars of the zoo, elephants Jean and Panya, and the rare white tiger brothersRex and Zulu. Explore the African Savanna and Asian Domain, but don’t miss theLouisiana Swamp. Pull up a rocking chair and enjoy the steamy ambience of thisalligator-filled lagoon, complete with Cajun houseboat, or try out the fourstory ropes course.

Visitthe rattlesnakes, gila monsters and Komodo dragon in the Reptile House. Andthen meet their ancestors in Dinosaur Adventure, where full-sized dinosaurreplicas move and roar. 

Don’t forget yourswimsuit in the often sizzling New Orleans summer. The Cool Zoo playground withits water jets and slides is the perfect place to cool off. When hunger calls,the Flamingo and Zoofari cafés provide plenty of feed-time options. 

Audubon Zoo formspart of the larger Audubon Nature Institute, which also includes the Aquariumand the Insectarium just a short drive away. Buy tickets individually or as apackage, which can include entrance to the IMAX Theatre next to the Aquarium.

AudubonZoo is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There’s free parking,and it’s accessible by city transportation.

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Reviews of Audubon Zoo

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If you don’t go anywhere else on your stay and you are an animal/ nature lover please go to this perfect zoo.

5/5 - Excellent

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Small enough for a 4-5 hour day. Add more time for the sensory areas for the kids to enjoy!

5/5 - Excellent

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15 minutes from hotel!! Awesome zoo! Check out Insectarium if you want to do something else cool. Aquarium too.

5/5 - Excellent

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Highly recommend you buy the audubon adult pass pack with the insectatarium, zoo, and aquarium. All 3 were very enjoyable!

3/5 - Okay

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Pay close attention to closed streets, especially in French quarter. Full GPS with condition reports a lot.

5/5 - Excellent

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Carousel was fast and many different animals were o the ride. My grand daughter rode the flamingo

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