London Zoo Overview
London Zoo, which opened in 1828, is situated on the north side of Regent's Park. The zoo was the site of the world's first children's zoo, which opened in 1938, followed by the first reptile house in 1849, the first public aquarium in 1853 and the first insect house in 1881. Today, the Zoo is home to around 12,000 animals, including Asian lions, Sumatran tigers, Sloth bears, Leadbeater's possums and Death adders. The famous spiral-shaped Penguin Pool, which is Grade I listed, is the home of Black-footed penguins, whilst the Aquarium houses sharks, piranhas and other sea creatures. The zoo also has beautiful gardens, as well as innovative zoo buildings, designed by architects such as Decimus Burton who designed the Giraffe House, Berthold Lubetkin who was responsible for the Penguin Pool and Sir Hugh Casson, responsible for the Elephant and Rhino Pavilion. Air: London Heathrow Airport, London Luton Airport. Rail: Train: London Euston or London Kings Cross stations. Underground: Camden Town or Regent's Park. Road: Bus: Public services.
Contact Addresses London Zoo, Outer Circle, Regent's Park, London NW1 4RY, UK Tel: (020) 7722 3333 Website: www.zsl.org/london-zoo/
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