Paignton Zoo
Totnes Rd, Paignton, UK, TQ4 7EU -
Up to
120 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
Elevate your business meetings and functions to new heights by choosing Paignton Zoo as your venue. We believe that innovation and collaboration thrive in settings that ignite creativity. Picture your team gathering within 80 acres of stunning botanical gardens, with over 2,000 animals. Here, your team can immerse themselves in a truly unique and unforgettable experience, setting the stage for inspired thinking and meaningful connections.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 120
Theatre
up to 80
Boardroom
up to 34
Cabaret
up to 36
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Table / chairs included
Tea
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Conference phone
Projector & screen
TV screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Space rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 30 days before the event
Other rules
In order to respect our animals’ welfare and your safety, the following is prohibited on site: - For safety reasons we do not allow balloons in the park. - No animals, other than fully trained Assistance Dogs, are allowed in the zoo. Please do not leave dogs unattended in your vehicles, especially on hot days. - The use of drones and other flying objects is prohibited. - Permission for commercial filming and photography outside of the Hired Space must be obtained prior to your visit.
Location
Reviews
Weasel !
Excellent day out. Nice size zoo but some of the enclosures are large and you may miss seeing one or two but you can't fault the zoo for that really. We missed the wallabies and the mained wolf but all the others came out.
Clive T
This zoo is in a beautiful valley location, tucked away in a part of Paignton that somehow felt rural. The park itself was tidy well maintained but with a charming old fashioned feel. The staff were all engaged and friendly. Most importantly there was a decent variety of animals, all clearly well looked after and sympathetically managed. A really nice day out.
Paul
Ok we went for my daughter's birthday, not my 1st choice for a trip as I don't like the idea of Zoos. But I accept they are a necessary service for the animals and humans alike. There's a walk down from the car park to the entrance to the zoo. I believe however, disabled can drive down and be dropped off. Just remembered to save some energy after a long walk round, to be able to climb the hill to get back to the car park! Although for the most part it's not a difficult walk and quite a pretty pathway. Warning it is expensive to enter, about £26 an adult to walk through the gates. Currently you get a free visit back, if you're still in the area to see more you may have missed. So with the slightly dour start done, let's move on to the fantastic bit... The park is very clean and quite spacious, the food in the restaurant is very good for this type of venue, disabled access is very good overall. Gluten free is just about doable although choices are very limited. So bring your own if allergies are a concern, but catering staff are helpful over such matters. The important thing for me was the animals are looked after very well. There's enough room for them to exercise which is good and sleeping areas are clean. It's good to see the employees attending the animals throughout the day and feeding times are well coordinated. My daughter loves the big cats and they were on show that day, last time they hid away, so don't expect to see every animal. We never saw the rhinos at all, but they must be there somewhere! As with the rest of the zoo the cats were very chilled and seemed relaxed and unstressed, which is a great sign. A testament to the care of the keepers. There are loads of ice cream shops as you walk around and there are a few slopes to climb, so on a hot day and ice cream is a welcome break. There's also a great climbing area for the kids right near an outdoor cafe, a brilliant idea. Young people seemed to love the zoo and adults were overall captivated by the closeness of the animals hence the 5 stars. Apart from the cost of entry, the whole place is well maintained and animals seem content, I guess you get what you pay for. The shop is full of cuddly toys and key rings - great for kids, but not much for adults to take away as a memory. Overall a good day out for a family, if the cost was £15 to enter, then I'd be happier to pay it, as it would represent value for money. Although I guess the animals need their upkeep costs paid and it can't be cheap. Definitely worth a visit, the family enjoyed the trip and walk round and great to see such a wide variety of creatures in a days walkabout. Well done Paignton Zoo!
Karen Farr
Spent a great five hours here with so much to see, both creatures and plants. The enclosures are well kept and the keepers seem enthusiastic and knowledgeable. Lots of conservation work going on by using this historic zoo. Visited many times as a child when I lived in the area and it has moved with the times in animal welfare whist still giving much to see.
Kelly Rolph
Lovely place to visit, plenty of play parks for the younger children and beautiful areas of interest. Plenty of food places, stops and picnic areas. Unfortunately the animals weren't playing ball, due to the weather, so couldn't see the rhino, tiger & a few others... All I'd suggest is better lookout areas. Other wise enjoyable day out
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