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NYC's Beloved Holiday Tradition Is Back At The Bronx Zoo
This holiday season, see your kids' faces light up with over 360 lanterns and immersive light shows at the Bronx Zoo's Holiday Lights.

The Bronx Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society’s flagship park, opened on Nov. 8, 1899. Since then, the zoo has created a unique window into the natural world for city dwellers in the heart of the Bronx — and serves as a springboard and hub for conservation efforts across the entire planet.
The zoo is home to over 9,000 animals. The park is comprised of 265 acres of hardwood forest in the Bronx, New York. The animals and exhibits at the Bronx Zoo span the globe and include tiny toads from Tanzania and big cats from the Russian Far East. With more than 700 species, the zoo is the perfect place to inspire animal lovers of all ages. Part of our mission is to connect visitors to wildlife and inspire them to join our conservation work.
This holiday season, see your kids' faces light up with over 360 lanterns and immersive light shows at the Bronx Zoo's Holiday Lights.

Visiting the Bronx Zoo is a breath of fresh air.
Even when it’s cold, the animals warm your heart.