Dublin Zoo

2022 - 12 - 21

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Dublin Zoo announces half price Christmas tickets (BreakingNews.ie)

To celebrate a strong year after bouncing back from Covid challenges, Dublin Zoo has announced half price online tickets from December 27th to January 1st.

We were delighted to be able to acknowledge the generosity of the Irish public with the unveiling of the red panda sculpture by Stephanie Hess in September. The sculpture can be enjoyed by visitors to the Himalayan Hills habitats. With its colourful roofs and prayer flags, visitors to the Himalayan Hills enjoy an immersive experience as part of the themed eco-region."

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Dublin Zoo is offering half price tickets in days after Christmas after ... (Irish Mirror)

Dublin Zoo bosses have announced half price on thousands of online tickets to celebrate a bumper year of visitors. As many as 3,500 tickets are on sale to ...

To ensure Wild Lights has no impact on energy supply, it was taken off the grid and is powered by hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) derived from 100% renewable raw materials. The sculpture can be enjoyed by visitors to the Himalayan Hills habitats. [signing up to our newsletter](https://www.irishmirror.ie/newsletter-preference-centre/) [Covid](https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/ireland-faced-triple-wave-viruses-28784112)-enforced absence, Wild Lights has been popular with visitors again, with the theme “The Magic of Life". In September, in honour of International Red Panda Day and to mark the "incredible generosity of the Irish public during the ‘Save Dublin Zoo’ campaign of 2020", the Zoo unveiled a red panda sculpture created by award-winning sculptor Stephanie Hess. “We were delighted to be able to acknowledge the generosity of the Irish public with the unveiling of the red panda sculpture by Stephanie Hess in September.

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Dublin Zoo offering half price tickets during Christmas holidays (FM104)

Dr Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, said they experienced "some major milestones" during 2022. “Having An Tánaiste Leo Varadkar launch our highly ...

The public can avail of the reduced ticket offer from December 27 to January 1. We’re excited about the potential of our recently launched Conservation Master Plan, which supplements our ‘Dublin Zoo 200’ vision and shows our commitment to becoming a globally significant zoo-based conservation organisation.” Dublin Zoo are offering half-price online tickets during the Christmas holidays.

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Dublin Zoo celebrating a great year by offering half price tickets (Lovin Dublin)

Spring 2022 saw the opening of the Himalayan Hills habitats for the immensely popular snow leopard and red pandas. This year Dublin Zoo also welcomed its ...

However, the zoo won't be open on Christmas Day or St. You can visit Dublin Zoo throughout the Christmas break. Commenting on 2022, Dr Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, said: “We’ve been extremely fortunate to be able to share some major milestones with our visitors in 2022. This year Dublin Zoo also welcomed its 60,000,000th visitor, as well as numerous new animals, including an okapi calf, two male red howler monkeys, and five dholes. The zoo also celebrated the return of Wild Lights and also launched its Conservation Master Plan. The zoo is celebrating a good year and wants the public to "end the year on a high note".

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Dublin Zoo offering half price tickets over Christmas (Independent.ie)

Bring the kids to see the monkeys, giraffes and lions all next week from Tuesday until Sunday by booking on the Dublin Zoo website. “Our new Himalayan Hills ...

The Zoo will be open over the Christmas period except for Christmas Day and St. Another big attraction is Wild Lights with its theme of The Magic of Life, showcasing plant and animal communities, including ecosystems. Bring the kids to see the monkeys, giraffes and lions all next week from Tuesday until Sunday by booking on the Dublin Zoo website.

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