Visiting Parque Zoologico De Chapultepec - The Mexico City Zoo
By Laura Hickey, published Feb 16, 2007
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You aren't allowed to bring in any sodas, glass bottles or food from outside. Before you gain access to the 1000's of animals with over 200 species, you need to enter the shopping zone. Here people have set up shop to sell their products. You can buy anything from hats to ice cream to little toys for children. But be warned, many vendors yell to grab people's attention. And the vending places you see aren't your only options for eating. Once you've entered the zoo, there is a food court. The food court constantly has people out on the look out for any spilled drink or food. The area was surprisingly clean.
There's traditional Mexican food such a tortas which is bread with options such as cheese, ham, chicken, chili, peppers and other items. There's also McDonalds and Dominos pizza. There are McDonald's that only offer ice cream but many times do run out on hot days early. You aren't allowed to take any food into the animal section. Be aware that you do need to pay to use the bathroom. It costs four pesos or in American money $0.40 each time. The toilet paper is located outside the bathroom stalls. It might be a good idea to bring some extra toilet paper in your purse or backpack.
Once inside the animal section you'll see that the animals are in an outside setting. You can see everything from giraffes to elephants to goats, pandas and loins. For a fee of around $3.00 you can view an anaconda. I personally didn't pay the fee to see what is considered the biggest snake in the world. In between the exhibits is a McDonalds ice cream restaurant where you can sit and have a break.
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