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Parque Zoológico Santa Fe is Medellín’s popular zoo with hundreds of mammals, reptiles and birds on display. It’s worth visiting particularly if you have children.

Currently, the Medellín zoo exhibits in about 10 acres (four hectares) approximately 220 mammals, over 470 birds and about 230 reptiles, for a total approaching 1,000 animals with over 230 species represented, mostly from the Neotropical region of Central and South America.

Note the above photo is of Scarlet Macaws at Zoológico Santa Fe.

Pumas at the Medellín Zoo, photo courtesy of Zoológico Santa Fe

Pumas at the Medellín Zoo, photo courtesy of Zoológico Santa Fe

In addition to the animals, Zoológico Santa Fe has more than five hundred trees and shrubs; among them are palm trees, fruit-bearing trees, acacias, coal trees, samans, búcaros, urupans, guayacans, ceibas, gualandays, and many more.

Nice landscaping along the pathways between exhibits at the Medellín Zoo

Nice landscaping along the pathways between exhibits at the Medellín Zoo

Several readers of the Medellin Guru site asked about kid-friendly activities in Medellín. We previously covered Parque Norte, which is Medellín’s amusement park that is very kid-friendly. And we also covered Parque Explora, which is Medellín’s popular interactive science museum and aquarium that is also kid-friendly. We plan to cover several other kid-friendly things to do in Medellín.

Medellín’s zoo, Zoológico Santa Fe, is another kid-friendly activity that is very popular for families with children.

Entrance to Parque Zoológico Santa Fe

Entrance to Parque Zoológico Santa Fe

History of the Medellín Zoo

At the beginning of the 20th century, Sociedad de Mejoras Públicas (S.M.P.) expressed the idea of ​​building a zoo in Medellín.

But before building a zoo, it built the Bosque de La Independencia, located in the north of Medellín, which is now the Jardín Botánico botanical gardens of the city.

The key moment for the creation of a zoo in Medellín happened in 1951, when distinguished Antioquian Mercedes Sierra de Pérez donated her hacienda along with about 10 acres of land with the condition that the house be preserved as a museum and that a recreational park be constructed on the surrounding terrain.

This hacienda was built in the early part of the twentieth century. And on the grounds surrounding the home, the local stream nourished many diverse fruit-bearing trees native to tropical South America.

So, S.M.P. worked to build a zoo on the grounds around the hacienda. And nine years later Zoológico Santa Fe opened.

Through the offices of the United States Assistance Program, the zoos of Washington and New York provided several animals for the zoo, including two African lions, a buffalo and a large chimpanzee. The chimpanzee was the famous “Agripina”, a funny chimpanzee considered for many of the initial years of the zoo as one of the main attractions of the Medellín Zoo.

Here are several photos of the animals you will currently find in Zoológico Santa Fe.

The Cotton Top Tamarin inhabits the northern coast of Colombia and some regions of Antioquia and Chocó, photo courtesy of Zoológico Santa Fe

The Cotton Top Tamarin inhabits the northern coast of Colombia and some regions of Antioquia and Chocó, photo courtesy of Zoológico Santa Fe

Puma at the Medellín Zoo, photo by Jbarreirol

Puma at the Medellín Zoo, photo by Jbarreirol

Lion at Zoológico Santa Fe in Medellín

Lion at Zoológico Santa Fe in Medellín

Bearded Dragon from Australia at the Medellín Zoo

Bearded Dragon from Australia at the Medellín Zoo

Red-footed Tortoise at the Medellín Zoo

Red-footed Tortoise at the Medellín Zoo

Great Green Macaws at Zoológico Santa Fe

Great Green Macaws at Zoológico Santa Fe

One of the many butterflies in the butterfly exhibit at the zoo

One of the many butterflies in the butterfly exhibit at the zoo

Casa Santa Fe Museum

The donated Sante Fe Hacienda was converted into a museum that opened in 1960 along with Zoológico Santa Fe.

The Casa Santa Fe Museum is constructed in the Republican architectural style, which is characterized by ample corridors and spacious bedrooms. In addition, it has a patio interior with a fountain adorned with Arabic tiling. Among the exhibited pieces are a collection of Egyptian and Arabic furniture, religious images and a number of photos.

Unfortunately Casa Santa Fe Museum is currently closed due to renovations. Reportedly it is scheduled to reopen in December 2018.

Zebra at the Medellín Zoo

Zebra at the Medellín Zoo

Admission Costs to Zoológico Santa Fe – the Medellín Zoo

The Medellín Zoo has the following current admission costs, which are current as of July 2019:

  • Adults (13 years or older) – 16,000 pesos
  • Children (2 to 12 years old) – 8,000 pesos
  • Children less than 2 years old – Free

Educational institutions have a special discount on the value of the entry ticket to Parque Zoológico Santa Fe. This preferential rate only applies from Monday to Friday and is aimed at groups of more than 25.

So, you will often see groups of school children at the zoo on Monday to Friday. Also, there are other discounts available for groups of over 100 people.

Groups of school children are common at the Medellín zoo on Monday to Friday

Groups of school children are common at the Medellín zoo on Monday to Friday

In addition, there is parking available at the zoo. For cars the cost is 3,000 pesos per hour or 12,000 pesos for the day. And for motorcycles the cost is 1,800 pesos per hour or 7,200 pesos for a day.

Zoo map found at the entrance and several other locations in the zoo

Zoo map found at the entrance and several other locations in the zoo

Furthermore, there are maps posted in several locations in the zoo. Also, there is a restaurant in Zoológico Santa Fe with several food and drink options.

Restaurant at Zoológico Santa Fe

Restaurant at Zoológico Santa Fe

How to Get to Parque Zoológico Santa Fe – the Medellín Zoo

One way to get to Zoológico Santa Fe is by using the Medellín Metro. To get there you could take Line A of the metro to the Industriales metro station.

You should exit the metro station to the left. And the zoo is located about a 15-minute walk south along Avenida Guayabal. Along this walk there are many outlet stores with good clothing prices. Or it’s a minimum fare taxi ride (5,600 pesos) from the metro station to the zoo.

Also, there are many Solobus bus routes that run by the Medellín zoo that you could take including T4-001, T4-002, T4-006, T4-007, T4-008, T4-009, T4-010, T4-013, T4-014, T4-016 or T4-018.

An alternate way to get to the Medellín zoo is via a taxi from your location. Every taxi driver knows where Zoológico Santa Fe is located. In addition, it is relatively easy to catch a taxi at the zoo to return.

Website: http://www.zoologicosantafe.com/

Address: Carrera 52 # 20-63, Medellín

Telephone: +57 4 444 7787 Option 2, Ext 2111

Email: info@zoologicosantafe.com

Hours: open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.

Kid Friendly Things to Do in Medellín and Nearby

Medellín’s zoo is one of the kid-friendly things to do in Medellín. On the Medellin Guru website we have looked at 17 different things to do in Medellín and nearby that are kid-friendly:

  1. Parque Explora – Medellín’s Interactive museum and aquarium.
  2. Hacienda Napoles – Escobar’s former estate located about 4 hours from Medellín that has been transformed into a family-friendly theme park with a waterpark and zoo.
  3. Medellín’s Christmas lights – the world-class Christmas lights in Medellín are very popular with families.
  4. Parque Norte – Medellín’s amusement park.
  5. Piedras Blancas – an ecological park in Santa Elena near Medellín with a lake, insect museum, hotel and more.
  6. Zoológico Santa Fe – Medellín’s zoo.
  7. Parque Arví – a very large ecological nature reserve, which is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Medellín.
  8. Guatapé – a very popular pueblo near Medellín known for its huge rock and lake.
  9. Barbosa, Antioquia – a pueblo located less than an hour from Medellín. It’s a great getaway from Medellín with streams, waterfalls, hiking, a waterpark and many other things to do.
  10. Rio Claro Nature Reserve – the perfect place to unplug from hectic daily life and enjoy a picturesque crystal-clear river, canyon and tropical rainforest.
  11. Museo del Agua – Medellín’s popular water museum.
  12. Jardín Botánico – Medellín’s botanical gardens are popular with families.
  13. Bowling in Medellín – there are four bowling alleys in Medellín.
  14. Movie Theaters in Medellín – we provide a guide to the movie theaters in Medellín where ticket prices are less than half the U.S. price.
  15. Museo El Castillo – Medellín’s Gothic-style castle that is a museum.
  16. Planetario de Medellín – Medellín’s planetarium.
  17. Parques Del Río (River Parks) – is an important project of urban transformation in Medellín and the first phase of this park is open.
Peacock posing for a photo, peacocks run around as if they own the place

Peacock posing for a photo, peacocks run around as if they own the place

The Bottom Line: Parque Zoológico Santa Fe – the Medellín Zoo

Zoológico Santa Fe is a relatively small zoo with a nice variety of animals. And if you have children it’s definitely worth a visit. Furthermore, it’s also a place that makes for a nice date.

This zoo does not compare with the best and most modern zoos around the world. But it’s still a nice zoo worth visiting for a few hours when in Medellin. It’s small but well laid out with some nice landscaping. So, it’s easy to see all the main exhibits.

The animals seem content, clean and well cared for in my experience. Also, there are guided tours available. In addition, there is a self-guided tour that is well organized. And it’s easy, as there are paws painted on the walkway and you just follow them.

Out of the zoos I have been to in Colombia, I would rank Cali’s zoo as better than Medellín’s zoo. But Medellín’s zoo is worth a visit.

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Editors note: updated on July 8, 2019 with the current zoo admission fees.

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