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Time Out says

The L.A. Zoo’s greatest asset is its location in the isolated hills of Griffith Park. It’s a pretty popular place, but the zoo’s size—80 acres, plus a huge parking lot—means that it rarely feels busy. If you want to visit, it’s worth bearing in mind that some of the larger animals may seek shady refuge from the extreme heat on warm summer days, and by no means will all of them be visible. Though the fauna is the main attraction, don’t miss out on the flora: There’s not a separate botanical garden area here, but you will find over 800 different plant species, from native succulents to prehistoric cycads, labeled and catalogued throughout the zoo’s continentally-themed habitats.

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Address
5333 Zoo Dr
Los Angeles
Price:
$22; $3-$5 discounts; free under-2s; parking free
Opening hours:
10am–5pm daily. Last entry 1hr before closing.
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Roaring Nights at the L.A. Zoo

See the zoo in a whole new light at this special after-hours exploration series (back for two nights of ’80s cover bands and a silent disco). Those 21 and up can roam the zoo on their own or learn from pop-up zookeeper talks and live animal encounters. Unleash your own inner animal at live shows from local bands plus a dance party at the carousel. Local food truck faves will be on hand, along with a full bar for getting zoo-boozy.

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