Kangaroo Walkabout Area at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo
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Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Reviews for WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo
Mohammed Fahad Ahmed
It felt a bit underwhelming. It’s compact in comparison to actual zoo, and can be covered in just a couple of hours. While the animal exhibits are decent, they didn’t offer much excitement. (Crocodile viewing from tunnel was closed on our visit). It’s a quick visit with Koala cafe being highlight.
Jakub “Jay”
Very nice experience and it’s definitely worth! You can see a different animals like a snakes, kangaroos and koalas. Great area in the middle of Sydney, there are ticket machines in front of entrance and you can pay comfortable by card. It was impressive and I would recommend that place to visit 💪
Ainu Faisal
Great place if you wanna see Koala!! The place is small but well managed, so still provide good experience for visitor. My favorite spot is koala area, we can buy food, sit down, enjoy the food and look at koala.
Josephine Angelina
Wildlife Sydney is a nice place to visit, especially if you’re looking to see some iconic Australian animals. However, the zoo is quite small, and the number of animals is limited. It’s a good option if you want a quick look at native wildlife without spending too much time. Great for kids and tourists who have a busy schedule.
Jas S
We recently visited the Syd zoo during the spring school holidays, and overall, it was a fantastic experience. The animals were well-kept, the exhibits were engaging, Ice age was the theme and there were plenty of areas to explore. However, our visit was marred by the disappointing experience at the main cafe. First off, the food was pre-cooked and, frankly, quite bad. It was bland and lacking freshness, which was a real letdown given that we were expecting a nice meal after a few hours of exploring. We also arrived around 3 pm, only to find that most of the food had already been sold out by then, which is surprising given the busy school holiday period. It’s a shame that the zoo's cafe doesn’t seem to match the quality of the overall experience. Hopefully, they’ll improve this in the future because it definitely could use an upgrade. Despite this, the zoo itself is well worth the visit. Just make sure to eat before you go or pack your bags.