- Nancy Nixon
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- Updated: March 19, 2024
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When planning a vacation and wanting to bring your furry companion along, the good news is, that you’re not short on options.
Both close to home and farther afield, countless destinations welcome pets with open arms, offering comfy stays for you and your best friend.
One crucial thing to mull over, especially for international trips, is the quarantine requirements for pets.
It’s a bummer to think about spending your entire two-week vacation apart from your pet because of quarantine rules.
But, for those of you dreaming of a longer adventure, many places offer the chance to bring your pets with you.
Here is our list of the best cities for pet vacations.
“Pets are humanizing. They remind us we have an obligation and responsibility to preserve and nurture and care for all life.” – James Cromwell.
Key takeaways:
- Plan for international trips, considering pet quarantine requirements to avoid separation during your vacation.
- Research pet-friendly accommodations, restaurants, and parks in your destination
- Many cities around the world welcome pets, offering a range of activities and amenities for pet owners.
33. El Salvador
El Salvador welcomes pets with open arms, offering a range of accommodations that cater to both humans and their furry companions.
The process for bringing pets into the country is straightforward, ensuring a hassle-free experience for travelers.
“El Salvador is a pet-friendly paradise, with a range of accommodations that cater to both humans and their furry companions. As the tourism industry continues to grow in El Salvador, more and more hotels and resorts are welcoming pets with open arms.” – Laura, travel blogger at “The Globetrotting Detective”
32. Metro Manila, Philippines
Manila is a great city for pets! As a pet parent, you can embark on many adventures with your dog in Manila.
Living in Manila with your dog is a fun and fulfilling experience; the city has many pet-friendly hotels, resorts, restaurants, and even pet-friendly malls!
“Manila is a great city for pets! As a pet parent, you can embark on many adventures with your dog in Manila. Living in Manila with your dog is a fun and fulfilling experience; the city has many pet-friendly hotels, resorts, restaurants and even pet-friendly malls!” – Rina, local pet owner and blogger at “Manila Pet Life”
31. New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales features one of the world’s great coastlines.
With endless variety and so much to explore, it’s a dog-walker’s paradise with splashing opportunities aplenty.
“New South Wales features one of the world’s great coastlines, making it a dog-walker’s paradise with splashing opportunities aplenty. From dog-friendly beaches to pet-friendly cafes, there’s no shortage of things to do with your furry friend in this beautiful Australian state.” – Sarah, travel writer at “The Culture Trip“
30. New York, New York
New York City has several pet-friendly parks and spaces to take your pet dog for a run.
Many parks also have designated off-leash areas where your pet doggy can be exercised.
There are dog runs within many public parks which are fenced-in areas where your dog can run around and socialise with other dogs.
“New York City has several pet-friendly parks and spaces to take your pet dog for a run. Many parks also have designated off-leash areas where your pet doggy can be exercised. There are dog runs within many public parks which are fenced-in areas where your dog can run around and socialise with other dogs.” – John, local dog owner and founder of “NYC Dog Walks“
29. Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand is a beautiful country and has much to offer pet owners.
You can safely fly your dog or cat to Thailand as long as your pet meets all veterinary and administrative conditions prescribed by the Department of Livestock Development in Thailand.
“Bangkok is a pet-friendly city, with many hotels, restaurants, and parks welcoming pets. The Thai people are known for their love of animals, and it’s not uncommon to see locals pampering their pets with fancy outfits and accessories.” – Emily, travel blogger at “Adventures of a Solo Traveler”
28. Chicago, Illinois
The good news is that Chicago is an extremely dog-friendly place, and there are lots of activities for you and your pet to enjoy and explore.
Chicago has the highest density of dogs of any major U.S. city, with 22 canine residents for every 100 people.
“Chicago is an extremely dog-friendly place, and there are lots of activities for you and your pet to enjoy and explore. Chicago has the highest density of dogs of any major U.S. city, with 22 canine residents for every 100 people.” – Mark, local pet owner and founder of “Chicago Dog Walkers”
27. Victoria, Australia
Victoria has an extensive coastline with a large number of wonderful beaches.
Many of them permit dogs, which is a good opportunity for owners and their pets to enjoy the great outdoors together, at any time of the year.
“Victoria has an extensive coastline with a large number of wonderful beaches. Many of them permit dogs, which is a good opportunity for owners and their pets to enjoy the great outdoors together, at any time of the year.” – Lucy, travel writer at “Lonely Planet”
26. St Petersburg, Russia
St Petersburg offers a wealth of pet-friendly accommodations and walkable areas, including parks.
Cat in Hermitage Museum (former Winter Palace, St.Petersburg – Russia). It’s a tradition that appeared back in XVIII century, when cats were brought to Winter Palace in order to save walls and paintings from rats and mice.#archaeohistories pic.twitter.com/SokdJetjGN
— Archaeo – Histories (@archeohistories) January 3, 2022
A visit to the monument to Pavlov’s dog adds a historical touch to the pet-friendly experience.
25. Tokyo, Japan
Do any dog lovers live in Tokyo, Japan?
Very much so, the Japanese are strong lovers of dogs, they dress their dogs up a lot and take them with them on walks all the time.
You may not see them, but find a dog show or a park and you will see plenty, so Yes lots of people in Tokyo love their dogs.
24. Madrid, Spain
Dogs in Madrid live a happy, active life with access to beautiful public parks, outdoor restaurants, public transport, and much more.
Living with a dog in Madrid is fun and full of adventure because Madrid is one of the most pet-friendly cities in all of Spain.
23. Dana Point, California
Dana Point is pet-friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place.
Here’s the scoop on our favorite pet-friendly hotels, dog-friendly activities, and restaurants that allow dogs in Dana Point.
However, there are no dogs allowed on Dana Point beaches and on the sand in San Clemente.
22. Santorini, Greece
Santorini, Greece, is generally dog-friendly, but it’s best to check with individual hotels, restaurants, and beaches before visiting with your dog to ensure they allow pets.
Some places may have restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash at all times.
The island holds several pet-friendly hotels that are more than eager to accept your pet and offer you a warm stay.
21. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia’s rich history and pet-friendly parks, like Wissahickon Valley Park, offer a blend of culinary and outdoor experiences for pets and their owners.
20. The Peak District, England
19. Riga, Latvia
This is a question that we get asked often by guests on the tours and many of you ask if you can bring your 4 legged friend along on the walking tours.
In Riga these days many bars, restaurants, and cafes are catering for dogs and allowing dogs within the premises.
Grand view from the new rooftop bar in Riga. I really like the ambience of this place, and it’s dog friendly which means top marks. 🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/7tCymfGHwp
— Victoria Lagnehag (@Vicki_Lagnehag) July 10, 2018
18. Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada
Dogs are allowed at the Tallac Historic Site from Valhalla Pier to Tallac Point (where the Lake of the Sky Trail meets the lakefront) in South Lake Tahoe, Zephyr Shoals Beach north of Zephyr Cove Resort, Hidden and Chimney Beaches on the east shore, Coon Street Beach in Kings Beach, Ski Beach in Incline Village (from October to April only).
“Lake Tahoe is a pet-friendly destination, with many beaches and trails welcoming pets. However, it’s important to check the rules and regulations for each specific location before visiting with your pet.” – Emily, travel writer at “Travel + Leisure“
17. Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Oudtshoorn is pet-friendly!
This place, with its Africamps location, welcomes pets to explore a working ostrich farm and offers alternative locations across South Africa for a diverse experience.
“Oudtshoorn is pet-friendly! This place, with its Africamps location, welcomes pets to explore a working ostrich farm and offers alternative locations across South Africa for a diverse experience.” – John, travel blogger at “John’s Adventures”
16. Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland and its beautiful wide-open spaces is a fantastic place to bring up a dog.
The city has pet-friendly beaches and parks, and several pet-friendly activities to participate in with your canine friend.
“Auckland is a pet-friendly city, with many pet-friendly beaches and parks, and several pet-friendly activities to participate with your canine friend. However, like most cities, Auckland has a list of rules and regulations for all pet parents to follow.” – Sarah, travel writer at “The Culture Trip”
15. Bruges, Belgium
Bruges, or Brugge as it’s called in Old Dutch, just so happens to be one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities.
And when it comes to dog-friendly Belgium, Bruges also happens to be one of the best city breaks to take with your dog.
In fact, this dog-loving city boasts over 1.3 million pets registered in Bruges.
14. Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is generally a very dog-friendly city.
Dogs are welcome in many public places, including parks, restaurants, and cafes.
However, it is important to note that there are some restrictions in place, particularly in certain areas where dogs are not allowed.
13. Wallonia, Belgium
Wallonia is ready to welcome pets and their owners with over 1000 pet-friendly accommodations and a blend of medieval charm and natural beauty.
12. Hilton Head, South Carolina
Hilton Head Island is beautiful year-round, but fall and winter are a particularly good time to visit with pets.
From October 1 to February 28, dogs are allowed on Hilton Head Island beaches at any time. (From March 1 to September 30, dogs are allowed on the beach before 10:00 a.m. and after 5:00 p.m.)
11. Venice, Italy
Dogs are welcome in Venice, Italy. Many places are happy to accommodate you and your furry friend.
There are some parks in Venice as well if you are looking for some grassy areas for your pet
10. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
There are many pet parents in Kuala Lumpur, and the city has much to offer your furry companions – dog-friendly restaurants and cafés, doggy parks, and much more.
Lady Gaga is a very affectionate and active girl. Litter-trained and gentle, she is suitable for homes with little kids or other pets.
Adopt gorgeous Lady Gaga at Kuala Lumpur: https://t.co/NlMluS0waw pic.twitter.com/RFBjsYzW8B
— PetFinder.my (@myPetFinder) December 28, 2022
If you are planning to move to Kuala Lumpur, here’s what you need to know about living in the city with a dog.
9. Taupō, New Zealand
Great day at Lake Taupo, even the dog loved it. pic.twitter.com/CAAKxskMT6
— Sian Morris (@Fifinz) January 6, 2015
8. Cornwall, England
Cornwall is the ideal location for dog owners to explore any time of year.
With over 200 dog-friendly beaches along its coastline, from the huge Atlantic-facing blankets of sand on the north coast – a surfer’s dream – to the pretty stretches of sand in the south, nestled between traditional pretty fishing villages and gorgeous countryside.
My daughter & her boyfriend have taken my dog, Roxy, to Cornwall with them. I think she’s enjoying it🤣 pic.twitter.com/lvL6m97L32
— MamboHarkness (@HarknessMambo) March 10, 2024
7. St. Augustine, Florida
The Nation’s Oldest City is a great spot for pet hangouts from the beaches to the outdoor cafes downtown, just be sure to adhere to the leash laws and keep your pet on a leash at all times.
Behind the scenes at The Witty Whisker Cat Café in St. Augustine, Florida. 🐱☕️ https://t.co/CJxYgysAnu #Florida #catcafe #catlovers #rescuecats #CatsOfTwitter #CatsAreFamily #AdoptDontShop pic.twitter.com/pgO5Ebnuu7
— Travelling Cats (@TravellingCats) September 7, 2023
6. Paris, France
The French are known for treating their dogs very well, and Parisian restaurants are generally dog-friendly.
Dogs are not welcome in many parks or museums, though.
Cat on the Roof of Paris 🇫🇷 by toits_de_paris #cat #catlover #paris #roof pic.twitter.com/2ci7mIXu7n
— Fubiz (@fubiz) March 16, 2024
Dogs are allowed on the metro, and we saw several other dogs riding the train along with us!
5. Lake Placid, New York
With miles of trails, splash-tastic lakes, and tons of cool treats, Lake Placid is a doggy dream come true! Fetch! Rover wants to rove!
In Lake Placid, there are activities perfect for you and your four-legged friend.
Here’s a look at the dog sled ride we went on this morning in Lake Placid. Pretty neat stuff! Meteorologist Chris Sowers with the race call! pic.twitter.com/t03wVEhs8m
— Chris Sowers (@chris_sowers) February 22, 2022
4. Transylvania, Romania
Expect it to be a little less dog-friendly than most of Western Europe (France, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Italy are all leaps and bounds beyond Romania) and a little more dog-friendly than the USA.
Greetings from the gates of Transylvania 🤗
I wish you an awesome weekend, travelers 🔥The artist and his dog (Sophie)👇 pic.twitter.com/wFRl8v9NUG
— GUX ✖️ Gabor (@guxter_) January 14, 2023
Transylvania’s rich history and stunning landscapes provide a backdrop for memorable adventures with pets, from medieval towns to hiking trails.
3. Snowdonia National Park, Wales
Located in North West Wales and covering 823 square miles of dramatic landscape with the highest mountain and largest natural lake in Wales, Snowdonia National Park is a nature lover’s dream location for an activity-filled, dog-friendly stay.
Snowdonia National Park has a plethora of beautiful nature trails that you & your pooch will love. Pen y Bont Farmhouse is pet friendly & has many of these walks right on their doorstep.
Sleeps 1-11https://t.co/pNi07gdedm#Snowdonia #Gwynedd #PetFriendly #Bala #Snowdonia #Wales pic.twitter.com/mVaG5b4WdO— The Holiday Cottages (@TheHolidayCots) July 30, 2019
2. Seattle, Washington
Seattle’s pet-friendly atmosphere, with its off-leash parks and walkable city center, makes it a great urban destination for pet owners.
My dog trying to find the perfect outfit to wear for this Seattle sun. pic.twitter.com/pHbOo1ZDHz
— Na na nana / Nana na na nana / Alright alright! (@KevinNelson84) March 16, 2024
There’s a whole host of dog-friendly restaurants, bars, and cafes, as well as off-leash dog parks, and a bunch of other pro-pup activities to enjoy with your favorite furry friend.
1. Belgrade, Serbia
“I was pleasantly surprised by how pet-friendly Belgrade is. We were able to bring our dog with us to cafes, restaurants, and even on public transportation without any issues.” – Mark, traveler from the US.
Belgrade is pet-friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place.
Here’s the scoop on our favorite pet-friendly hotels, dog-friendly activities, and restaurants that allow dogs in Belgrade.
Hello TSB & John @thespybrief
My contribution to #Caturday is a little kitten who is the pet of a bookshop in central Belgrade. There are many bookshop’s like that there. Enjoy your Saturday. ❤️🐾❤️ pic.twitter.com/DByI3wsqkY— Mira K McMullen (@MiraTweeta) September 7, 2019
You can walk your pets in the park, on the street, and in other green and public areas, but under certain conditions.
The pet must be on a leash and, in the case of a dangerous dog, carry a protective basket.
However, there are many so-called dog parks in Belgrade where you can take your pet for a walk without strict adherence to the rules.
The best are Tasmajdan Park, Karadjordje’s Park, Cuburski Park, Milutin Milankovic Park, Pancic Park, Kopitareva Gradina, park in Block 22 and 30, the park near the Mostar loop, and Bele Vode Park.
Vets and pet stores can be found in all parts of the city and they are equipped and affordable. Some of the most famous pet stores are Pet Shop, Pet Center, Urban Pets, Dr Doggy, Happy Dog, and Golden Pet.
“Belgrade is a great destination for pet owners, with plenty of pet-friendly activities and amenities to choose from.” – BringFido.
1. 1. Dog bakery
One of the innovations in Belgrade is a dog bakery.
Vittorio’s Bakery takes care of all dogs, their health, and pleasure. It offers you a large selection of fresh, healthy, and delicious treats for dogs at affordable prices.
For birthdays, special occasions, or enjoyment for no particular reason, this bakery also prepares cakes to your order.
All products are handmade from the highest quality natural ingredients safe for dogs, without the use of preservatives, additives, artificial flavors, and flavor enhancers.
1. 2. Pet-friendly cafes and bars
Owners of private and public facilities and areas can decide whether pets are allowed in their facilities. Lately, there are more and more cafes and restaurants in Belgrade on whose doors can be seen pet-friendly signs. Some of the finest are:
- Savamala’s KC Grad is a place where you can come for afternoon coffee, and evening drinks, or attend some of the most visited events in Belgrade. It captures the soul of everyone and you will have no bother bringing your dog down here during the day. The outdoor area is perfect for your pet and it will find no shortage of water and attention here.
- Savana, one of the cutest rafts in Zemun, is one of the favorite places of many. The fact that they are pet friendly is just one of the reasons why is it so.
- It is more likely that you will see a dog at Blaznavac than not. This home of Belgrade’s most unique aesthetic will provide everything your dog needs to have a good time.
- The Black Turtle is a pub where you can try out some of the finest fruit-flavored beers. While you enjoy chatting with friends and drinking, your pet will be able to keep you company because the bar is completely pet-friendly
- There is a difference between taking a dog to the pub and bringing one to a restaurant, where the food is served. Toro Latin Gastrobar managed to create a pet-friendly environment despite this. Since this restaurant is very popular, you need to make a reservation in advance. Make sure to check this place out!
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