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Top 5 Zoos with Père David's Deer 2026

The best zoos around the world where you can see Père David's Deer.

5 zoos ranked 4,4 avg. rating
Longleat Safari Park #1 4,7

Longleat Safari Park

Warminster, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Longleat Safari and Adventure Park, located in Wiltshire, England, is renowned as the world's first drive-through safari park outside Africa, having opened its gates in 1966. Set within the historic grounds of Longleat House, the ancestral home of the Marquess of Bath, the park offers a unique blend of wildlife encounters and stately home experiences. Visitors can explore a variety of themed reserves and attractions, including the East African Reserve, Jungle Cruise, Monkey Temple, and the only Koala Creek in England. The park is home to a diverse array of animals, from Rothschild's giraffes and southern koalas to black wildebeest and giant otters. Longleat has also gained media attention through several documentaries and is notable for its innovative approach to animal exhibits and visitor engagement.

West Midlands Safari Park #3 4,5

West Midlands Safari Park

Bewdley, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

West Midlands Safari Park is a unique wildlife and theme park located in the West Midlands region of England. The park offers visitors the chance to experience a drive-through safari, where they can see animals such as lions, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, and tigers roaming in spacious habitats. In addition to the safari drive, guests can explore the Safari Walk, which provides up-close encounters with a variety of animals. The park also features an Adventure Theme Park with a range of rides suitable for all ages, making it a popular destination for families. Visitors can enhance their experience by staying overnight in exclusive Safari Lodges, each offering panoramic views of different animal habitats and including breakfast and dinner. The park regularly hosts special events and offers educational experiences, ensuring there is something for everyone throughout the year.

Berlin Zoological Garden #4 4,5

Berlin Zoological Garden

The Berlin Zoological Garden, known as Zoo Berlin, is the oldest zoo in Germany and one of the most visited in the country. Established 180 years ago, it has become a beloved institution for generations, evoking childhood memories and embracing modern developments. The zoo is renowned for its incredible diversity, being one of the most species-rich zoos in the world. Among its many residents are the only giant pandas in Germany, making it a unique attraction for visitors. Guests can expect a vibrant and diverse experience, reflecting the multicultural spirit of Berlin and offering close encounters with a wide variety of animals.

Madrid Zoo #5 4,2

Madrid Zoo

Madrid, Spain

Madrid Zoo, officially known as Zoo Aquarium de Madrid, is a prominent zoological park located in the Casa de Campo area of Madrid, Spain. The zoo is renowned for its combination of a traditional zoo and a large aquarium, offering visitors the chance to see a wide variety of terrestrial and aquatic animals in one place. It is a popular destination for families and tourists, featuring educational exhibits and interactive experiences such as sea lion and exotic bird shows. The zoo is involved in conservation and research efforts, particularly focusing on endangered species and public awareness. Visitors can expect a full day of exploration, learning, and entertainment, with opportunities to observe animals from around the world and participate in unique animal encounters.

Vancouver Zoo #6 4,1

Vancouver Zoo

Vancouver, Canada

The term 'Vancouver Zoo' can refer to two different zoological institutions in British Columbia, Canada. The first is the Stanley Park Zoo, which was located in Vancouver and originally started as a pound in 1888. This zoo served the community for over a century before closing its doors in December 1997. The second is the Greater Vancouver Zoo, situated in Aldergrove, British Columbia, which opened in August 1970 under the name Vancouver Game Farm. The Greater Vancouver Zoo continues to operate today, offering visitors the chance to see a variety of animal species in a spacious, natural setting. Both zoos have played significant roles in the region's history of animal care and public education.