2 Best Sights in New York City, New York

Bronx Zoo

Belmont Fodor's choice
Bronx Zoo
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With 265 acres and more than 17,000 animals representing 700-plus species, this is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, opened in 1899. See exotic creatures in natural settings that re-create native habitats; you're often separated from the animals by no more than a moat or wall of glass. Don't miss the Congo Gorilla Forest, a 6½-acre re-creation of a lush African rain forest with western lowland gorillas, as well as mandrills, okapis, and red river hogs. At Tiger Mountain an open viewing shelter lets you get incredibly close to Siberian tigers. As the big cats nap at midday, visit in the morning or afternoon. Madagascar! is a verdant re-creation of one of the world's most threatened natural habitats, with six species of lemurs and more.

Go on a mini-safari via the Wild Asia Monorail, May through October, weather permitting. Here you can view Asian elephants, Indo-Chinese tigers, Indian rhinoceroses, and other species. Try to visit popular exhibits, such as Congo Gorilla Forest, early to avoid lines later in the day. In winter, some outdoor exhibitions have fewer animals on view, but there's plenty to savor indoors. Some exhibits have an extra charge; to see everything, consider purchasing the Total Experience ticket.

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2300 Southern Blvd., Bronx, New York, 10460, USA
718-220–5100
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $34, Last entry to exhibits is 30 minutes before closing; check website for seasonal discounts available when purchasing tickets online; parking $20

Queens Zoo

Corona

Flushing Meadows Corona Park is home to the intimate Queens Zoo, dedicated to the animals of North and South America. The 11-acre facility features pumas, Andean bears, Canada lynx, and pudus, the world's smallest deer species. The zoo also maintains a farm with domestic animals like sheep, goats, horses, rabbits, and more. The last ticket is sold 30 minutes before closing.

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