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Hi

Interested if anyones done this to know if your national rail ticket has to be to a station close to the zoo to qualify or if it just needs to be a nat rail ticket purchased on day but can be to any central london station ie to Victoria.


2 adults and 3 kids (over 3yrs) going so trying to save a bit on ticket prices

Thx

We've used this a few times, it can be to whichever central London station you're going to initially, for us it's been Charing Cross or London Bridge. The train is quite expensive anyway but not as bad as one adult zoo ticket.


Take your tickets to the person on the wide gate to let you through though, in case the automated ticket gates eat your tickets!

(Edited to add, In our experience the zoo people will you let you off if one your party forgot and lost their ticket to the gate on the way but you have the return etc!)

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