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Como Park Zoo

Como Park Zoo
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Type of Attraction
Theme Parks, Zoos, Aquaria
Neighborhood
Central
Interests That Apply
Science
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Price: Free
While admission is free, a $1-$2 donation is appreciated.
Is there parking?: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Partial
Mobility Obstacles: Extended Walking Required Waterways
Mobility Assistance Available: Wheelchair Stroller
Notes: Use the historic entrance at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory on Fri-Sun. Mon-Thurs, call the Visitor Services Office (+1 651 487 8201) before your visit to have a Como staff person waiting to admit you at the historic entrance.
Water/Drinks: Available at attraction or nearby.
This is a good place to get: Snacks
Restrooms: Available
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Gabe's Roadhouse Steakhouse $30 and under
In 1977, Gabe’s opened its doors and has been serving up the finest food and libation in Saint Paul’s Historic Como Park for over 31 years. Located on the corner of Lexington Parkway & Energy Park Dri... more
Chianti Grill - Falcon Heights Italian $30 and under
Chianti Grill features authentic and contemporary Italian cuisine along with aged angus steaks and fresh seafood. The award winning food is complimented by an extensive wine list featuring selections... more
The Lexington Restaurant American $30 and under
Established in 1935, The Lexington is the unofficial clubhouse for generations of St. Paul residents and visitors alike. Beautiful dining rooms with crystal chandeliers, white linens and warm wood cr... more

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