Tampa’s ZooQuarium Pass: ZooTampa & Florida Aquarium in Tampa, FL

1101 W. Sligh Ave.Tampa, FL 33604
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Overview

ZooQuarium allows guests to double their fun at Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park and The Florida Aquarium for one low price. ZooTampa at Lowry Park is home to more than 1,300 animals and is famous for having one of the most beautiful tropical zoological settings globally. The Zoo brings together animals and visitors to create unforgettable, natural connections. Florida’s largest aquarium offers exciting exhibits for guests of all ages, from a Wetlands habitat with a mangrove forest and free-flying birds to a half million-gallon reef ecosystem with sharks, rays, moray eels, sea turtles, and more!

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Good To Know

  • For the safety of the zoo animals, no outside food or beverages are allowed in the Zoo and Aquarium.
  • Strollers and Wheelchairs are available for a rental fee at the Zoo and Aquarium.
  • Masks are required during the Signature Encounters, Giraffe Meet & Greet, Expedition Wild Africa Safari Ride & while in the Safari Ride queue line, and certain animal experiences at the Zoo.
  • Parking is free at the Zoo.
  • The Flordia Aquarium has a parking fee.
  • Food and drinks are available throughout both attractions.
  • Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times.
  • Casual attire and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

Description

ZooTampa at Lowry Park and The Florida Aquarium - Double the Fun! Two attractions for one low price!

ZOOTAMPA AT LOWRY PARK
As wild as life gets!
Tap into your wild side and make unforgettable connections at ZooTampa. Come face to face with amazing wildlife. Witness Florida manatees receiving life-saving care. Take a thrilling ride through Africa and so much more!

THE FLORIDA AQUARIUM
Rated among the best aquariums in the US, The Florida Aquarium welcomes visitors to experience a wide variety of aquatic and terrestrial animals – including sea turtles, sharks, lemurs, and otters – to build awareness and inspire conservation action.

Bugtopia, a new event, is included with ZooQuarium admission starting February 24 through April 30, 2023.

An invasion of epic proportions is coming to ZooTampa! Shrink down to the size of a bug and be immersed in Bugtopia, the fantastic world of animals that skitter, crawl, and fly!

Join Professor Mo Alexander and his research assistants as they explore the important and fascinating role these tiny creatures have in the preservation of the world we share.

Learn about the amazing insects we share our world with and how they benefit our ecosystem, from tiny ladybugs to dazzling dragonflies. See these larger-than-life creatures in a new and unique way.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tampa's ZooQuarium Pass: ZooTampa & Florida Aquarium

Is parking available at the Tampa Zoo and Florida Aquarium?

Yes. All guests enjoy complimentary parking at Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo. Flordia Aquarium parking is $10 per vehicle in their lot on the corner of Channelside Drive and York Street. Please pay at the gate with a credit card before you park, as cash will not be accepted.

Can I bring a bag to Zoo Tampa and Florida Aquarium?

Bags, purses, backpacks, and other forms of bags are allowed inside the zoo and aquarium but are subject to inspection prior to zoo entry.

Can I bring snacks into the Tampa Zoo or Florida Aquarium for my children?

No outside food or beverages are permitted. Snacks, meals, and drinks are available for purchase throughout Zoo Tampa and the Florida Aquarium, with exception of baby bottles or food for infants or people with special dietary needs.

Can I bring my service animal into Zoo Tampa and Florida Aquarium?

Yes. Trained service animals are allowed in the zoo, so long as they are properly leashed. Personal pets are not permitted in the zoo for the safety of all animals and guests. Service animals are always welcome at The Florida Aquarium. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) defines a "service animal" as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Service animals must be harnessed and under the owner's control at all times. Restrictions may apply when required by stringent animal care regulations pursuant to animals in the aquarium's care.

Are the Tampa Zoo and Florida Aquarium accessible for wheelchairs and other mobility issues?

Yes. Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo goes to extreme lengths to ensure that all visitors have an extraordinary experience while at the zoo. All zoo pathways, facilities, and exhibits are accessible to all. In addition, the front parking lot, entryway, and walkways are designed to provide easy navigation for all guests. Beginning with the main entrance, the Florida Aquarium is fully accessible. They also offer a limited number of wheelchairs for rent on a first-come, first-served basis with appropriate identification. Handicapped parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis in The Florida Aquarium parking lot located north of the aquarium on the east side of Channelside Drive.

How much are wheelchair or stroller rentals at Zoo Tampa and Florida Aquarium?

A limited quantity of manual wheelchairs and ECVs are available for rent inside ZooTampa on a first-come, first-served basis. ZooTampa offers the rental of strollers on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the popularity of these rentals, availability cannot be guaranteed. Strollers are $13 and manual wheelchairs are $12. Rental fees are subject to change without notice. The Florida Aquarium has strollers and wheelchairs available for rent daily. Limited quantities are available and are distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Wheelchairs are $5 and scooters are $12. Single strollers are $5 and double strollers are $7.