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      • For the price and lack of visibility for exhibits, especially the big ticket exhibits, it's not the best zoo to visit. Take the day and go to the National Zoo or up to Richmond Metro Zoo.
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  2. The Virginia Zoo in Norfolk was amazing despite some exhibits being closed due to COVID-19. The staff has an impressive knowledge base of the animals and they asked if we had questions while passing through each exhibit which made the Virginia Zoo much better than most zoo's.

  3. Mar 27, 2023 · For the price and lack of visibility for exhibits, especially the big ticket exhibits, it's not the best zoo to visit. Take the day and go to the National Zoo or up to Richmond Metro Zoo. Date of experience: March 2023. See all 885 reviews.

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    • 3500 Granby St, Norfolk, 23504-1329, Virginia
  4. The Virginia Zoo is a hidden treasure that is sure to please the entire family. The Zoo is clean and inviting. Most of the exhibits throughout the zoo have been updated.

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    • 3500 Granby St, Norfolk, 23504-1329, Virginia
  5. A fun day trip to the zoo. Great price as you can spend all day here exploring and they have a place for food. I love looking at the different animals and they have a variety of animals here. They even have a petting zoo area. Worth a visit if you are in the area.

    • (757) 441-2374
    • 76.277251
    • 36.876443
    • 3500 Granby St Norfolk, VA 23504
  6. Book your tickets online for Virginia Zoo, Norfolk: See 895 reviews, articles, and 733 photos of Virginia Zoo, ranked No.6 on Tripadvisor among 130 attractions in Norfolk.

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    The Virginia Zoo: Seeing tigers, lions, and bears up close can be an unforgettable experience for your kids! It’s an opportunity to learn about different species and their habitats while also having some family fun. If you’re looking for an exciting day trip, the zoo is the perfect option. And if you live near one of the larger zoos in the country,...

    The Virginia Zoo located in Norfolk, Virginia and started collecting animals in 1901! With over one hundered years of history, you’ll love this family attraction. Address: 3500 Granby St, Norfolk, VA 23504 (757) 441-2374 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevirginiazoo Web: https://virginiazoo.org/

    Virginia Zoo Seasonal Hours

    1. Open Daily from 9:30 am – 4 pm 2. Except these major winter holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day

    We love that the Virginia Zoo is open year round- even in the cooler months, Virginia weather is fair enough to venture through the exhibits and have an ice cream or hot chocolate in any season!

    Arrive early when it’s not crowded
    The cooler months (fall, spring) are wonderful for enjoying the zoo to the fullest without the full heat of summer
    We love to grab an early lunch before the rest of the visitors
    If you are local, opt for the membership – it pays for itself

    Parking is FREE at the Zoo. There is a large parking lot and even on busy days we’ve never not been able to fins a spot.

    The Norfolk Zoo has many different animals that you can see. They have lions, tigers, bears, and monkeys. If you are looking for a place to take your family or friends, then the Norfolk Zoo is a great place to go. Here’s a list of our favorite animal exhibits at the Virginia Zoo (but not exhaustive by any means): 1. African Lions 2. Alpaca 3. Black...

    It’s easy to do it all in a day at the Virginia Zoo- you can start at the beginning and make a loop, or bounce around to your must-see exhibits. Here’s how we like to do the Zoo. 9-9:30AM Arrival & Entrance We like to start with the penny machine for a souvenir penny or two to commemorate the trip. Then we head to the left to walk through the Asia ...

    In addition to walking through the gorgeous zoo campus and watching the animals, it’s easy to fill your day with fun around the zoo. Here’s a list of some of the other fun activities we enjoy while visiting: 1. Breakfast with the Animals ($8.95/person with membership) 2. Making a souvenir penny 3. Riding the zoo train 4. Keeper Chats insider inform...

    Where to Eat at the Zoo?

    Multiple dining options meet all your food and beverage needs; from snacks to full-on lunches, the possibilities are endless. Gluten-free options available. African Village Cafe– located at the entrance of Africa – Okavango Delta. *Outdoor seating and bathrooms are located here. Beastro– located next to the World of Reptiles and Friends Snack Shack– located in the Zoo’s Plaza and entrance Dippin’ Dots– located near the Aldabra tortoise exhibit

    Our Review of the Zoo Food

    Usually we eat at the African Village Cafewhere you can grab a snack or lunch. We opted for the hot dogs, chicken nuggets and fries and a popcorn. It was typical fried food, better than the dry chinese restaurant, comparable to Wendy’s. But when you are hungry and hot from walking for hours, it tastes pretty good, ha! The chicken tender strips were better than the nuggets and the fries are fine when you add a little salt and ketchup. Grab a souvenir cup full of caffeine so you have a drink in...

  7. Jun 25, 2019 · Hampton Roads is busier than ever with a higher influx of visitors who are out of school and in the area for summer vacation. Whether you’re visiting from out of town or just looking for something to do on your day off, a trip to the Zoo is always a must. Here’s how to make the most of your visit this summer.

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