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Zoos with Alligators in Europe 2026

All zoos in Europe where you can see Alligators — covering all species.

6 zoos ranked 4,3 avg. rating
Beauval Zoo #1 4,7

Beauval Zoo

Saint-Aignan, France

ZooParc de Beauval, commonly known as Beauval Zoo, is a renowned zoological park located in Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. Established in 1980 by Françoise Delord, the zoo began as a bird park and has since grown into one of the largest and most diverse animal collections in France and Europe. Today, Beauval Zoo spans 40 hectares and is home to over 35,000 animals representing 800 species, including rare and endangered species such as giant pandas, okapis, tree kangaroos, and koalas. The zoo is famous for being the first in France to present leucistic big cats like white tigers and white lions, which significantly boosted its popularity. Visitors can explore a variety of themed zones, including expansive greenhouses for birds and great apes, large plains for African and Asian herbivores, and unique attractions like a free-flight bird show and a sea lion basin. Beauval Zoo is also a leader in conservation, participating in European Endangered Species Programmes and supporting wildlife reintroduction efforts.

Zoo Safari Fasanolandia #2 4,5

Zoo Safari Fasanolandia

Fasano, Italy

Zoo Safari Fasanolandia, located in Fasano, Puglia, Italy, is recognized as the second largest wildlife park in Europe. Established as a modern zoological garden, it plays a significant role in the conservation of endangered species. The zoo spans an impressive 140 hectares, offering a vast natural oasis where animals from over 200 species live in conditions that closely resemble their natural habitats. Visitors can expect an immersive experience, with opportunities to observe a wide variety of animals up close, including marine mammals like sea lions, seals, and penguins. The park is also family-friendly, providing educational activities and attractions for children, as well as an adjacent amusement park with more than 20 rides.

Safari Park Madrid #3 4,4

Safari Park Madrid

San Martín de la Vega, Spain

Safari Park Madrid, located in Aldea del Fresno near Madrid, is a unique wildlife park where visitors can observe a wide variety of animals in semi-freedom from the comfort of their own vehicles. Established in 1978, the park was inaugurated by the renowned naturalist Dr. Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente. It is known for being the first place in Spain, and likely in Europe, to offer a free-flight bird of prey exhibition. The park features large mammals such as rhinos, giraffes, elephants, hippos, zebras, bison, black bears, baboons, lions, and tigers, as well as a diverse collection of birds and reptiles. Visitors can also enjoy additional attractions like mega-slides, a bouncy castle, and a swimming pool during the summer months. The park serves as a rescue center for animals confiscated from illegal trafficking or invasive species, providing them with a safe and educational environment.

Amneville Zoo #5 4,3

Amneville Zoo

Amneville, France

Amnéville Zoo, located near Metz in France, is recognized as one of the top five most visited zoos in the country. Spanning 18 hectares, the zoo is home to over 2,000 animals representing species from five continents. Since its opening, the zoo has become renowned for its immersive visitor experiences, including animal feedings and close encounters with species such as brown bears, polar bears, giraffes, and penguins. The park is designed to offer a diverse and engaging journey, with well-maintained paths and a variety of animal habitats, making it suitable for both children and adults. Visitors can expect daily animal enrichment activities, educational presentations, and a range of dining options throughout the year.

Selwo Aventura #6 4,1

Selwo Aventura

Estepona, Spain

Selwo Aventura is a unique wildlife park located near Málaga, Spain, offering visitors the chance to experience an authentic safari adventure without leaving the country. The park is designed to immerse guests in a journey across different continents, featuring animals from Africa, Asia, and beyond. Selwo Aventura is known for its expansive grounds and themed experiences, including guided safaris and VIP private tours that allow access to restricted areas and close encounters with rare species. The park is actively involved in conservation efforts, such as participating in the release of endangered animals like the grey parrot and hosting critically endangered species such as the Sumatran elephant. Visitors can also extend their adventure by staying overnight at the on-site Selwo Lodge, which includes breakfast and a safari experience.

Barcelona Zoo #7 4

Barcelona Zoo

Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona Zoo is a well-known zoological park located in the heart of Barcelona, Spain. The zoo is home to a wide variety of animal species, offering visitors the chance to observe and learn about creatures from around the world. Throughout its history, the zoo has been dedicated to animal care, education, and conservation, providing engaging experiences for families and animal lovers alike. Visitors can expect interactive talks with keepers, where they can discover fascinating facts about animals such as penguins, red pandas, sea lions, and meerkats. The zoo also features special events and educational programs, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.