How do I get to the San Diego Zoo on public transit?
It’s easy to get here on public transit. Rapid 215 and Route 7 stop at the Zoo and are an easy connection in downtown from Amtrak and COASTER trains at the Santa Fe Depot, downtown hotels, the Cruise Ship Terminal, Blue, Orange, and Green Line Trolleys and other MTS bus routes.
How do you get to San Diego Zoo without a car?
The best way to get from Downtown San Diego to San Diego Zoo without a car is to line 7 bus which takes 17 min and costs $1 – $5.
Does the San Diego Trolley go to the zoo?
Let’s start with the places the San Diego Trolley doesn’t go: They include the airport, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and Balboa Park along with La Jolla and Legoland. You can’t get to the beach on one, either. The Trolley runs on three, color-coded lines: Orange, Green, and Blue.
How long does it take to walk through San Diego Zoo?
It takes about three to four hours, at a minimum, to see the entirety of the zoo, but you could easily spend an entire day exploring the many entertainment options, trails, and exhibits.
Does the San Diego Zoo have trams?
Skyfari® Aerial Tram | San Diego Zoo.
Is San Diego Zoo Worth It?
Travelers almost unanimously agree that the San Diego Zoo is the best zoo they have ever been to. Recent visitors to the park were impressed with the vast amount of animals to see, the various things to do and how close they were able to get to the animals.
Do I have to wear a mask at San Diego Zoo?
Due to the proximity of wildlife, some tours and safaris require all guests ages 2 and older to wear a facial covering during a portion of the experience. Please check each tour for more information.
Can I bring food into San Diego Zoo?
Guests are welcome to bring personal food items into our parks. Large food storage containers such as coolers are not permitted on grounds and no facilities are available for food storage.