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Battersea Park Children's Zoo

Kids' birthday party venue in London

Chelsea Bridge Gate Battersea London SW11 4NJ

About Battersea Park Children's Zoo

Welcome to Battersea Park Children's Zoo, a zoo especially designed with children in mind with a host of new animal friends just waiting to meet them!

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Party packages & pricing

Party Package

This family friendly zoo is the perfect place for kids to celebrate their birthday with their family, friends and the animals too!

  • Price: £442.5
  • Guests: 15–15
  • Ages: 4–12
  • Includes: Food, Drinks

Frequently asked questions

How much is a party at the zoo?
The Party Package is £442.50 and covers fifteen children, with additional children charged at £29.50 each.
How many children can come?
The package covers fifteen children and can take up to ten more, so parties of up to twenty-five children are possible.
What age is it suitable for?
The party is designed for children aged 4 to 12.
How long does the party last?
The party package runs for around two hours at the zoo.
What do the children do at the party?
The package includes a mini tour of the zoo, feeding the animals, an animal encounter and an animal craft activity, plus painting a brick on the Wall of Fame and party bags to take home.
Is food included?
Yes, food and drinks for the children are included in the package. A birthday cake is not included.
Can extra adults come to the party?
Yes, additional adults can be added to the booking at £10.95 per person.
How do we book?
Send an enquiry with your date and the number and ages of the children, and the team will confirm availability.

Reviews

4.4 / 5 based on 5 reviews.

  1. Graham GeeRating: 5/5

    Great place for kids to run around and learn about animals with multiple safe progressive play areas including a water and sand play pit, an old fire truck, helicopter, swings, diggers, remote control boats (paid) and a water blasting game (also paid). A great range of animals that isn’t too overwhelming for the little ones. Highlights were the otters around feeding time as well as the very cute baby meerkats Cafe food options are rather limited to pre packaged sandwiches and wraps. Coffee is a costa automated machine.

  2. The WayfarerRating: 5/5

    Paid about £45 for an adult and 2 children. Following is the review from my 11 year old: I went there on a weekend and had lots of fun. The meerkats and rabbits were extra cute 🐇 don’t expect big animals for they only have cute little animals like otters 🦦. Overall I had a great time.

  3. Ammar NiaziRating: 5/5

    Beautiful little zoo in the heart of awesome Battersea park. Staff were very kind and helpful. Overall enjoyed with kids.

  4. Shelley CRating: 4/5

    It was a damp and very cold winters afternoon when I visited Battersea Zoo, so I was not expecting many animals to be out. Surprisingly there were lots to see including birds, reptiles, insects, monkeys and farm animals. At certain times you could see animals being fed and the keepers would provide information about them. They had a gift shop, which had a lot of toys and a few souvenirs. It was the prices you would expect from a London attraction. Staff were polite. There was a great play area, which kept the little one occupied for a long time. Some of the area was a bit muddy, so I suggest wearing sensible shoes. There were toilets, a baby changing room and hand washing stations in the park. The toilets were clean. There is disabled access to most of the park. Some of the playground area is not accessible. The meerkat tunnel is also not accessible, but the glass was so scratched in it you could not really see a lot anyway. There are disabled toilets.

  5. Mónika VeresRating: 3/5

    We recently visited Battersea Park Children’s Zoo and had a pleasant time overall. The playground area is fantastic — very well designed and enjoyable for children. However, we were a little disappointed that several animals were not visible during our visit, with only the information signs indicating what should be there. It felt a bit like most of the visit was focused on the play area rather than the zoo itself. Still, it’s a lovely place for families, and with a few more visible animals, it could be an even better experience.

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