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Zoos with Cheetah in Europe 2026

All zoos in Europe where you can see Cheetah.

Leipzig Zoological Garden

#1 Leipzig Zoological Garden

Leipzig, Germany

Leipzig Zoological Garden, located in the heart of Leipzig, offers visitors the chance to explore a fascinating wilderness within the city. The zoo is renowned for its diverse range of animal species and its naturalistic habitats, which are spread across six exciting themed worlds. Open 365 days a year, guests can embark on discovery tours and learn about the importance of nature and species conservation. The zoo regularly hosts special events, evening experiences, and cultural activities, making it a vibrant destination for families and animal enthusiasts alike. Visitors can also support the zoo's mission through sponsorships, donations, or animal adoptions, contributing to the well-being of both resident and endangered animals worldwide.

4,7 (70.499 reviews)

Colchester Zoo

#2 Colchester Zoo

Colchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Colchester Zoo, operated by the Colchester Zoological Society, is a popular family attraction located in Essex, England. The zoo is dedicated to conservation, with all visits and purchases helping to fund both local and global wildlife projects. Visitors can expect a wide range of animal exhibits, interactive experiences, and special events throughout the year. The zoo offers unique animal encounters, adoption programs, and educational opportunities for guests of all ages. With a focus on supporting threatened species, Colchester Zoo provides a memorable and meaningful day out for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

4,7 (21.186 reviews)

Whipsnade Zoo

#3 Whipsnade Zoo

Dunstable, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Whipsnade Zoo, located near Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England, is the largest zoo in the United Kingdom and one of the largest wildlife conservation parks in Europe. Established in 1931 by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), it was the first open zoo in Europe designed to be easily accessible to the public. The zoo spans 600 acres (240 hectares), allowing visitors to walk or drive between spacious animal enclosures, and even features a unique area where some animals roam freely among cars. Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 3,600 animals representing more than 200 species, many of which are endangered in the wild. Notable features include the iconic Whipsnade White Lion hill figure, the Great Whipsnade Railway, and a variety of immersive exhibits such as Lions of the Serengeti and In with the Lemurs. Visitors can expect a blend of history, conservation, and unique wildlife experiences in a vast, natural setting.

4,5 (17.374 reviews)

Dresden Zoo

#4 Dresden Zoo

Dresden, Germany

Dresden Zoo is a well-established zoological garden located in the heart of Dresden, Germany. Founded in the 19th century, it has become a beloved destination for families, school groups, and animal enthusiasts. The zoo spans approximately 13 hectares and is home to a diverse collection of animals, with nearly 950 individual animals representing over 200 species. Visitors can expect daily animal feedings, interactive educational events, and opportunities to observe rare and exotic species such as koalas, Sunda gharials, and Aldabra giant tortoises. Open 365 days a year, Dresden Zoo offers a blend of recreation, education, and conservation, making it a vibrant part of the city's cultural landscape.

4,4 (18.671 reviews)

Bristol Zoo

#5 Bristol Zoo

Bristol, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Bristol Zoo, now known as the Bristol Zoo Project, is a renowned zoological park located near Cribbs Causeway, just off junction 17 of the M5 motorway. The zoo features a wide variety of animals from around the world, including a notable gorilla troop in its newly opened African Forest habitat. Visitors can expect engaging experiences such as after-hours events with live music, animal talks, and special trails like the Shaun and friends Wildlife Mission. The zoo is committed to conservation, working in 10 countries across four continents to protect species and habitats. As a conservation charity, Bristol Zoo Project offers memberships that allow unlimited visits and exclusive benefits, making it a popular destination for families and wildlife enthusiasts.

4,4 (6.758 reviews)

Amneville Zoo

#6 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.

4,3 (21.154 reviews)