Zoo Crecy La Chapelle

The animal park located in Crécy‘la‘Chapelle, known as Parrot World, has become a notable destination for visitors in the Seine‘et‘Marne region of France. With its immersive environment, focus on South American fauna, and proximity to Paris and Disneyland Paris, this zoo offers a distinct experience compared to more traditional animal parks. Whether you are planning a family day out, a nature‘filled excursion or simply exploring local tourism options around Île‘de‘France, understanding what Parrot World offers, how to get there, and what to expect will help you make the most of your visit.

Location and Access to Parrot World

Parrot World is situated at Route de Guérard, 77580 Crécy‘la‘Chapelle, in the department of Seine‘et‘Marne, France. The park is conveniently located approximately 20 to 30 minutes from Disneyland Paris and 30 minutes east of central Paris, making it accessible for both day‘trippers and tourists. contentReference[oaicite1]

How to Get There

There are several transportation options to reach Parrot World

  • By carFrom Paris, take the A4 motorway eastward from Porte de Bercy. Free car parking is available on‘site for hundreds of vehicles. contentReference[oaicite2]
  • By trainTravelers can take a train to Crécy‘la‘Chapelle or Marne‘la‘Vallée‘Chessy station, then use a local taxi or ride‘hailing service to reach the park entrance. contentReference[oaicite3]
  • Walking and onsite accessAfter parking, the entrance is just about 300 metres from the parking area, making it a simple walk for most visitors. contentReference[oaicite4]

Park Experience and Animal Highlights

Rather than a conventional zoo where animals are strictly confined, Parrot World aims to provide an immersive wildlife park experience. That includes large aviaries, open spaces, and a focus on ecosystems inspired by South America. contentReference[oaicite5]

Wildlife and Exhibits

Visitors to Parrot World can expect to encounter a range of species and habitats

  • Thousands of parrots including macaws, amazons and conures in a huge one‘hectare aviary more than 15 metres high. contentReference[oaicite6]
  • South American mammals and birds such as jaguars, giant otters, coatis, guanacos, capybaras and Humboldt penguins. contentReference[oaicite7]
  • Interactive zones such as a mini‘farm area, children’s ranch, and nature trails to engage younger visitors. contentReference[oaicite8]

Visitor Information Hours, Tickets and Accessibility

Before heading out, it’s wise to check up‘to‘date information about hours of operation, ticket prices and accessibility options so that your visit is smooth and enjoyable.

Opening Hours and Ticket Prices

As of recent updates, the park is open most days from 1000 AM until 600 PM. contentReference[oaicite9] Ticket prices generally start at around €18 for adults and €14 for children aged 3 to 11. contentReference[oaicite10] Free entry is often granted for children under 3. Accessibility discounts may apply and motors payment options are available. contentReference[oaicite11]

Accessibility and On‘site Services

Parrot World is designed to be accessible to families, groups and visitors with reduced mobility. Facilities and services include

  • Wheelchair and stroller rental at the ticket desk. contentReference[oaicite12]
  • Large parking areas for cars, buses and motorcycles. contentReference[oaicite13]
  • No pet entry permitted (except guide dogs) to maintain animal welfare and visitor safety. contentReference[oaicite14]
  • Educational activities and guides available to help children and families engage with the animal exhibits. contentReference[oaicite15]

Educational and Conservation Focus

Unlike amusement‘driven parks, Parrot World emphasizes conservation, education and immersive experiences over animal shows or tricks. The philosophy behind the park includes creating spaces where animals live in environments similar to their natural habitats and where visitors can learn responsibly. contentReference[oaicite16]

Conservation Initiatives

The park is associated with the Parrot Wildlife Foundation and supports the rehabilitation, breeding and protection of endangered psittacidae (parrots) and other species. contentReference[oaicite17] Their efforts include collaborating with other European zoo and aquarium associations, and offering educational sessions on biodiversity and ecosystem fragility. contentReference[oaicite18]

Visitor Tips for a Better Experience

To make the most of your visit to Parrot World, consider these practical tips and suggestions

Best Time to Visit

  • Visit early in the day when gates open animals are more active and crowds are lighter.
  • Avoid days of heavy weather if you prefer more shelter, as the park is largely outdoor with limited indoor areas. contentReference[oaicite19]
  • If you plan to stay overnight in the park’s lodge experience, book in advance as these specialized stays can fill quickly. contentReference[oaicite20]

What to Bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes expect to spend 2 to 3 hours exploring. contentReference[oaicite21]
  • Water bottle (many parks now allow refills) and sun protection some areas may be exposed.
  • Camera or smartphone for capturing birds in flight and immersive habitats.
  • Check the weather and dress appropriately, as parts of the park are open‘air and may have limited shelter. contentReference[oaicite22]

Highlights Worth Noting

A few features of Parrot World stand out for visitors and make the park noteworthy in the region

  • Its emphasis on South American ecosystems rather than typical zoo species gives it a unique niche. contentReference[oaicite23]
  • The massive aviary housing hundreds of parrots is one of the largest in Europe and offers a true immersive experience. contentReference[oaicite24]
  • The park’s location near tourist hubs such as Disney and Val d’Europe makes it a convenient addition to a broader travel itinerary in Île‘de‘France.

Parrot World in Crécy‘la‘Chapelle combines entertainment, education and conservation in an accessible setting just outside Paris. With its focus on South American wildlife, immersive bird habitats, and family‘friendly facilities, the park offers a distinctive alternative to larger institutional zoos. Whether you’re planning a day visit or looking for an immersive wildlife experience, knowing the location, access details, animal highlights, visitor services, and conservation goals will help you prepare and appreciate what this unique animal park has to offer. For visitors to Île‘de‘France or families looking for an engaging nature‘based outing, Parrot World stands out as a memorable stop in the Seine‘et‘Marne region.