The Copenhagen Zoo is small in size, but its unique design and layout is quite fresh, and is the oldest and most popular zoo in Denmark, founded in 1859. Here, you can observe a variety of cute little animals up close, and there is a paradise specially created for children, so that children can touch the dwarf goat or the gentle rabbit. It brings together a variety of animals from around the world, such as polar bears, small penguins, elephants, tigers, alpacas, tropical birds and butterflies, and can observe the animals from all angles. In addition to regular visits, the zoo also offers intimate contact with animals, perfect for children to play here! There is a flamingo park at the entrance, and it is said that when two flamingos lean together, they can form a heart shape with their necks. A new "yinyang" panda hall has been set up in the park, which is specially designed for the two giant pandas "hairy" and "star two" and is popular with foreigners. The tropical rainforest park mimics the climate of the tropical rainforest. Walking in the tropical rainforest, you will encounter snakes, crocodiles, monkeys, rhinos, elk, and novel birds and butterflies. Detailed address: Roskildevej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg Traffic Raiders: Bus 4A to Roskildevej station; 6A to Zoologisk Have station opening hours: 10:00 - 16:00, summer open until 17:00 Ticket price: Adult 170 Danish kroner/person, 3-12 year old children 95 Danish kroner, children under 3 years old free Xiamen | France | Europe | travel | photography | aerial photography | late | self-driving tour | hotel | European language | European photography group | Beidou Nebula