Wilhelma Zoological-Botanical Garden is a popular attraction located in Stuttgart, Germany. It was established in 1846 as a royal palace and gardens, but was later converted into a zoological and botanical garden. The garden covers an area of approximately 72 hectares and is home to more than 11,000 animals from over 1,200 different species, including elephants, giraffes, penguins, and big cats.
In addition to the diverse animal life, the garden also features a large collection of plants and flowers, including many exotic species from around the world. There are several different themed areas within the garden, such as the Moorish Garden, the Orchid House, and the Mediterranean House, each with its own unique collection of plants.
Visitors to Wilhelma can take part in guided tours and educational programs, as well as attend animal feedings and shows. The garden also has several restaurants and cafes, as well as a gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs and animal-themed merchandise.
Wilhelma is open year-round, with hours varying depending on the season. It is easily accessible by public transportation, with a tram stop located directly in front of the entrance.