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Ben Aknoun National Park

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Open Opens at 9:45-17:00
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Q224+82R, Ben Aknoun, AlgeriaMap
Phone+213 662 21 17 00
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  • MNaija
    MNaija
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    Not worth a visit

    I ‘m not a big fan of zoos but I do find it interesting to visit them when overseas to see how well the animals are cared for. My visit to this zoo was very underwhelming. It covers a large area and ...

    Reviewed on Jun 12, 2021
  • izarakoala
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    Worst place on earth.

    Terrible zoo. Felt absolutely shocked seeing the animals in such a bad way. They are skinny. Withdrawn and sad. The cages and enclosures are run down, unsafe and dirty. The whole place smells of uri...

    Reviewed on Apr 7, 2020
  • ArchitectKenya
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    pretty run down

    Its open space, limited contents, scuffy and run down. Must have been interesting in its hey day. Its ok if you want a walk but theres more attractive places in Algier - try Garden d;essai instead.

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2016
  • Jeff G
    Jeff G
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    Great place for a walk

    Most animals were in great condition, very traditional enclosures. you will be walking to get to places, although there is a motorized car train that I found once, there is no schedule and unclear as ...

    Reviewed on Apr 21, 2016
  • Malgorzata B
    Malgorzata B
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    Shocking

    Absolutely shocking experience. The zoo is completely forgotten and abandoned . The animals are in shocking condition. It was very sad for me to look at them. It doesn't feel safe. The cages ar...

    Reviewed on Sep 29, 2015
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