As part of the UAE's 'The Year of Community', Al Ain Zoo is now offering free entry for any visitors above 60 years old
5 February 2025
| Last updated on 5 February 2025Seniors can take a walk on the wild side without needing to spend on a ticket!
Tickets to Al Ain Zoo, one of the UAE's most popular family-friendly wildlife conservation centres that's dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of animals, is now free of charge for all visitors aged 60 years old and above.
The announcement was made after His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE President and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, confirmed that 2025 will be 'The Year of Community' across the emirates. This year's theme aims to create a more inclusive environment for all and to build stronger social bonds among residents and visitors.
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Founded in 1968 by the late Sheikh Zayed, the Father of the UAE, Al Ain Zoo is one of the oldest wildlife destinations in the nation. With over 4,000 animals across 200 species, visitors can look forward to a fun, educational, and adventurous day out and see some truly fascinating creatures up close.
Adults and children aged 3 to 12 years old will require a ticket to enter Al Ain Zoo.
Entry to Al Ain Zoo is free for kids below 3 years old, or for people of determination (+1 free ticket for an accompanying person).