
Tropical World
📍 Princes Ave, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2ER, UK
About Tropical World
Tropical World in Roundhay, Leeds, offers visitors an immersive journey into a vibrant indoor rainforest environment. This popular tourist attraction is home to a diverse collection of exotic animals, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, and a colourful array of butterflies, alongside lush tropical plants. Praised by visitors with an impressive 4.3/5-star rating, it's often described as a surprising 'little gem' with more to see than expected.
Ideal for families and nature enthusiasts, Tropical World provides a fascinating and educational experience, allowing guests to get up close with wildlife in meticulously recreated habitats. Visitors frequently commend the wide variety of animals and the evident care they receive, noting that many creatures, especially the birds, can be observed at close quarters. It offers a captivating experience that can be enjoyed for an hour or two, making for a perfect outing.
Visiting Information
Tropical World is open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The attraction is fully committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, restrooms, and seating, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. For convenience, a variety of payment options are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments.
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📍 Princes Ave, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2ER, UK
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Showing 5 of 7,456 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.
What a little gem! I didn't know this place existed until I was googling things to do. I took my 2 children aged 9 & 2 and they both had the most amazing day, as did I. The tropical house has so much to see and is far bigger than I ever expected. The only negative I have to mention is a lot of the glass in the tanks is quite dirty so it can be hard to see the fish but I imagine this isn't an easy job to clean. This aside, we loved everything about it and will definitely be back. The price is brilliant and even better if you have a max card, 1 adult goes free and under 3's are free too! We ate in the cafe and food was freshly prepared and tasty, price wise I don't think it was too bad for what you got. Lots of space to eat and you can enjoy your own food in the outside picnic area! We will definitely visit again.
It's a nice, reasonably priced day out for the kids with a wide variety of different animals from around the world that are well treated and seem happy and some of the birds come right up close. Just a few empty areas/ displays and only a few butterflies when we were there - but for the price and being council run it was good. Cafe drinks not overly priced either for a change!
It's a walk through basically, good for an hour or two plus lunch at the modest café. Not a bad place to take older children. The only slight bugbear is it doesn't have its own car park, though in October street parking nearby wasn't a problem.
Really lovely place to visit! Bigger than I thought it would be (and than it looked when we first entered). Lots to see, especially good for children, and a good mix of species. Some areas are sloped and are hard to navigate with a manual wheelchair but almost all areas are wide enough to pass through easily and visibility of the animals was good in most areas from a seated position. Would be helpful to have clearer guides/signs along the way for those with visual impairment (route directions, entry & exit signs between the different areas, high contrast on level changes). Café was nice; good variety of food at good prices, plenty of space around tables and lovely outdoor seating (two areas, one overlooking gardens). Would recommend
Tickets are a really good price, especially if you have a few kids. Animals were healthy and looked well looked after. Some animals were in hiding and either weren't in their enclosures or have verrrrry good camouflage - butterflies were beautiful but very sparse (more to do with the season I think), a lot of the birds on the information boards and small reptiles in tanks didn't seem to be there. That being said there was still plenty to see and watch. Took about an hour to go round.