Visit of the Zoological and Botanical Garden in Mulhouse
On a wooded hill, discover the habitats of red pandas, polar bears, gibbons and other rare animal species. There’s also plenty to delight plant lovers: 3,500 varieties and nine thematic gardens.
Information
To visit the entire park, allow between 3 hours and a full day.
Located a few minutes from the city centre, the Zoological and Botanical Park covers 25 hectares and is home to more than 1,200 animals of 170 different species and 3,500 species and varieties of plants in an exceptional natural setting. It is a real place for walking and observing the flora and fauna. The Park has been awarded the national label "Remarkable Garden" thanks to the richness of its botanical collections. Colours and scents unfold in these gardens, changing with the seasons. The Zoological and Botanical Park is also committed to the preservation of biodiversity and has been involved for more than 30 years in the protection of endangered animal and plant species within the framework of international programmes.
Opening hours
The Zoological and Botanical Park is open every day of the year, including public holidays. Opening times vary according to the season.
January-February-December: 10am-4pm
March-October-November: 9am-5pm
April-September: 9am-6pm
May-June-July-August: 9am-7pm
Access conditions
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From the A36 exit Mulhouse centre, follow Centre-ville, direction Gare, then Zoo.
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From the station, take the bus :
- line C7 (direction Muller hospital) and get off at the ZOO stop
- or line 57 (direction STIERMATT) and get off at the ZOO stop.
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From the station, take the bus :
- line C7 (direction Muller hospital) and get off at the ZOO stop
- or line 57 (direction STIERMATT) and get off at the ZOO stop.
Madagascar at fête 2026
From 25 to 26 April 2026
Autour des animaux<br>En famille
Free
Discovering Malagasy biodiversity and culture! Mulhouse Zoological & Botanical Park invites its visitors to a real journey to the heart of Madagascar through a day marked by discovery, sharing and awareness. For the occasion, the site is in Malagasy colors and offers rich programming combining cultural activities, traditional food tastings and typical games. Throughout the event, visitors can meet associations involved in helping local populations in different parts of the island, as well as conservation associations working to protect Malagasy biodiversity. These exchanges help to better understand the threats to Madagascar, its inhabitants and its unique biodiversity, as well as to understand the concrete actions taken.
Through this cultural and educational immersion, the Park affirms its role as mediator and its commitment to nature conservation, while providing visitors with a fun, friendly and enriching experience.
Mulhouse
111 avenue de la 1ère Division Blindée
68100 Mulhouse
France
0369776565
zoo@mulhouse-alsace.fr