Hello. I am visiting Berlin in July and plan on visiting the zoo aquarium and Tierpark. I would like advice on to what degree the zoo+ aquarium and tierpark are 1, 1.5 or 2 day facilities. It is my intention to see every habitat that is available to see. If there is a good route or Order and time to visit certain parts please let me know. I understand there are many hidden areas in the zoo, please inform me of what they are. I am generally efficient in zoos. Have never been to a European zoo. I have been to both the zoo and safari park San Diego a few times and completed those on my first visits in less than a day with hours to spare. Also, seeing as the zoo and tierpark each have more than one entrance/exit is there a better one to use? In addition I follow a plant based diet should I pack my own food? I would also like to know what the terrain is like flat some hills a lot of hills. Detailed information would be much appreciated. I also am an English speaker with minimal knowledge of german.
I was in the Tierpark in september and spend full opening hours (9:00-18:00) and wasn't able to see everything:
Philippine eagle spotted above Poland and Eastern Germany.
That said, I took my time in the Pheasantry, and did visit the ABH and Himalaya twice. I usually visit zoos at a brisk pace and it was no different here. But you'll need some time to find the animals and to enjoy all those fantastic enclosures. I only took 1 break to eat something. The Tierpak has only a few buildings, but the ABH is very large, count on at least 1 hour.
The Tierpark is large, 395 acres, that's 4 times San Diego Zoo, so you'll need good shoes. It's mostly flat unless of the Himalaya exhibits, which are situated on a rather steep hill. Sore feet and much satisfaction will be your portion at the end of the day.
Berlin Zoo is flat and more compact. But many of the accessible buildings have very large collections and are therefor time consuming. Unless you are not interested in birds, fish, herps, insects, you'll need several hours to watch most species. You could easily spend 3-4 hours in the Aquarium building if you like herps, fish and insects. The Birdhouse and the Pheasantry both have very large collections of parrots, songbirds and others, while Empire of the Cats / Creatures of the Night, and the Primate House are 2 other large exhibits.
Both have at least 1 restaurant with a good variety of vegetables, fruits and vegan deserts.
Neither zoos have detailed maps, but they are very good for plotting routes and figuring out roughly where you are during your visit. Do your homework in advance: pick up a route, check ZTL and ask here where to find a particular species. Both zoos have English maps available at the ticket office, and all species labels are in German and English, so don't mind about that. .
Every entrance is ok, but you should see at least Berlin Zoo's famous Elefantentor