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Halloween | Zoo Lisbon | Free Entry


On November 1, on the scariest day of the year, the Zoo opens its doors to all sorcerers and witches for a day full of surprises and programs designed for the whole family. The Zoo will be in Halloween mode and the party will start right at the box office. When buying two adult tickets, children up to 12 years of age who enter fully masquerade, receive a free entry.

To make the day terrifying, they will be able to participate in the "Monster-catcher" production workshop in a family and in a sensory chilling experience between 10am and 5pm, testing the courage of kids and adults. In addition to these surprises, the Zoo will be "dressed" strictly, with special emphasis on the Reptilian, where you can walk a truly scary trail with many spiders, bats and suspicious shadows.

Halloween | Zoo Lisbon | Free Entry

In this party filled with terror, the animals will also have the right to some surprises. Environmental enrichment activities will be carried out with the aim of stimulating the natural behaviors of the animals, in which the famous pumpkin will play the main role.

Come and be part of this Halloween adventure. Bring the whole family together and visit your favorite animals for a memorable Halloween.

More information:

Environmental Enrichment Schedules:
10:15 am | Temple of the Primates
10:30 am | Brown Bears
11:00 am | Lemurs
14:00 pm | Suricates
14:30 pm | White-Handed Gibbons and Spider Monkeys
15:00 pm | Elephants
16:00 pm | Rhino-Indian


Small farm:
14:00>15:00 pm | Spooky Pumpkins



Come celebrate Halloween by carving scary pumpkins. Not without first learning what a pumpkin needs to grow. Find out more about the delicious pumpkin pulp!

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