
Plan Your Route: Directions and Transport Made Simple
How to Find Us
Parc zoologique is easy to reach thanks to its convenient location near the Bois de Vincennes. Whether you’re arriving by metro, tram, bus, bike, or car, several routes bring you directly to the main entrance with minimal effort. This page gives you all the essential details to plan a smooth and stress-free journey so you can focus on enjoying your day at the zoo.
How to Get to Parc Zoologique
Parc zoologique is located on the edge of the Bois de Vincennes, in a well-connected area that’s easy to reach by public transport or car. Its central position makes it convenient for both Paris residents and visitors exploring the city.
Address:
Avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris, France
The entrance is clearly signposted and just a short walk from major transport stops.
Find Your Route
- By Metro
- By Tram
- By Bus
- By Bike
- By Car
- On Foot

The metro is the quickest and most reliable way to reach Parc zoologique, especially if you’re coming from central or western parts of the city.
-Take Line 8 towards Créteil and get off at Porte Dorée.
-From the station, follow the signs toward the zoo — the walk is 5 to 7 minutes, mostly straight, and fully accessible.
Trains run frequently throughout the day, making it easy to time your arrival with your ticket slot.
If you’re travelling during peak hours, the metro remains the fastest option compared with road traffic.

The tram offers a smooth and comfortable above-ground alternative for those staying or moving around the southeastern districts.
-Board Tram T3a and get off at Porte Dorée.
-The tram stop is located just a few minutes from the main entrance via flat, easy pathways.
Trams run every few minutes, providing a reliable connection without the crowds sometimes seen on the metro.
This option is especially convenient if you’re travelling with strollers or prefer step-free access.

Buses offer a pleasant route through local neighbourhoods and can be a great option if you prefer direct surface travel.
–Bus 46 and Bus 86 both stop at Porte Dorée, very close to the zoo entrance.
These lines connect to major hubs across the city, making them useful for visitors staying outside metro-dense areas.
Buses are also a good choice if you’re carrying luggage or travelling with young children, as they allow easier boarding and fewer transfers.
Do note that travel times may vary depending on traffic.

Cycling is a scenic and enjoyable way to arrive, especially during spring and summer.
-Numerous Vélib’ stations are located near the zoo and throughout the Bois de Vincennes area.
-Dedicated cycle lanes along Avenue Daumesnil and within the park make the ride smooth and safe.
-Bike parking stands are available near the entrance, so you can leave your bike securely before your visit.
This option is ideal if you enjoy outdoor routes or want to combine your zoo visit with a ride through one of the city’s largest green spaces.

Reaching the zoo by car is possible, but driving in this part of Paris can be busy during weekends or school holidays.
-Parking is available in the surrounding streets and through several paid public car parks near Porte Dorée.
-Spaces may be limited at peak times, so arriving early or choosing public transport is often more convenient.
-If using GPS, enter the address directly to ensure the most efficient route through local traffic patterns.
This option works best for families travelling with infants, groups bringing strollers, or visitors coming from outside Paris.

If you’re already exploring the Bois de Vincennes or staying in the nearby 12th arrondissement, walking to the zoo is both easy and enjoyable.
Footpaths around the park are wide, well-maintained, and accessible, making the route suitable for all ages.
You’ll pass through leafy areas and wide avenues before reaching the entrance, offering a pleasant start to your visit.
Walking is also a great way to unwind before meeting the animals and exploring the biozones.





Tickets for the Parc Zoologique de Paris
Highlights
Discover five unique ecological zones within the park.
Observe a wide variety of animals including lions, giraffes, and penguins.
Enjoy engaging presentations and watch animal feedings.
Utilize a complimentary mobile tour guide application to enhance your visit.
Visit a renowned Paris landmark featuring the iconic artificial 65-meter tall Big Rock.




