Hello, lovely people and fellow globetrotters. Do you belong to the group of people who do not want to leave their pet cats or dogs behind when traveling? One such trip of mine was when I went traveling to Pet-friendly places in Paris with my pet and I want to tell you how amazing this city is which has made traveling with pets easy, making it come true for me.
Imagine taking a nice walk along the Seine while having a cup of coffee with your pet. It seems perfect, doesn’t it? So, let us head to the most exciting areas in Paris while traveling with your pet, ensuring it will be an experience to cherish for life.
Table of Contents
TogglePet-friendly places in Paris
- Pet-friendly hotels.
- Posh cafes.
- Beautiful and picturesque parks.
- Dog-friendly art galleries and museums.
- Pet stores.
Overview of pet-friendly Paris
In a town that is famed for its beautiful buildings and distinctive builds, pet-friendly Paris is unique. One would envision French history while enjoying a hot cup of coffee and all of this while enjoying the company of dogs. Allow us to take a look at some of the best restaurants in Paris.
1. Pet-Friendly Hotels
Selecting the appropriate hotel can either make or ruin your vacation.
Fortunately, Paris has a plethora of pet friendly hotels in Paris, France where your furry companion can also feel comfortable.
My Top Recommendations
Hotel Name | Location | Type | Price Range (per night) | Standout Features |
Hôtel La Comtesse | Near the Eiffel Tower | Luxury | €200 – €400 | Stunning views, pet amenities |
Hotel Le Meurice | Central Paris | Luxury | €500 – €800 | Opulent surroundings, pet-friendly perks |
Hôtel des Grands Boulevards | 2nd Arrondissement | Mid-range | €150 – €250 | Stylish décor, dog-friendly vibe |
Café des Chats | Le Marais | Budget | €100 – €150 | Cat café with a cozy atmosphere |
2. Charming Cafés
No Paris trip is complete without experiencing its café culture. Here are a handful of pet friendly cafes where you can start your day or enjoy a coffee in the afternoon in a leisurely manner.
Café des Chats: This is a cat café with a twist, as guests at the center can sip on their espresso while cats stroll along. This is a most delightful experience at its best!
Pricing:
- Coffee & Espresso Prices: €4 – €6
- Costs for Pastries and Snacks: €3 – €7
- The entry fee, an estimate of €5 that is commonly paid includes some free drink as well.
Le Café de Flore: A great outdoor seating space for dogs – a typical outdoor Parisian café featuring croissant and dog-friendly coffee as you feast your eyes on the passers-by.
Pricing:
- Croissants: 2 – 4 euros
- Coffee for Dogs: 3 – 5 euros
- Breakfast platter: 10 – 15 euros
La Terrasse: This cafe is located in the Latin Quarter. It is popular for an outdoor area that allows pets. Have your pet-friendly breakfast while your dog rests at your feet.
Pricing:
- Breakfast: 8 – 12 euros
- Coffee/Tea: 3 – 5 euros
- Lunch: 10 – 15 euros
3. Beautiful Parks
Paris is blessed with lots of parks that are great for walking or running around with your pet. Here are some of the top dog friendly gardens:
Parc des Buttes-Chaumont: This park is a beautiful hidden park with beautiful views, a waterfall, and a vast area for the dogs to play and run.
Pricing:
- Entry Fee: Zero ($0.00) / (Public Park )
Special Features
- Stunning Views: The park has high points from which views of Paris can be taken in as well as the Sacré-Cœur can be seen in the distance which make it an ideal location to take photographs at, or even better, just enjoy Paris.
- Waterfall and Lake: One of the major attractions of the park is its beautiful waterfall that flows to a tranquil lake which is a perfect setting for an evening walk or a picnic with your dog.
Jardin des Tuileries: Situated in between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde, one of the places where gardens and parks were developed for making the city more aesthetic, this place is ideal for walking your canine.
Pricing:
- Entry Fee: Free (Public park)
Special Features:
- Beautiful Pathways: The park has amazing pathways that are well kept and have statues and fountains making it a great spot for a walk with your doggie.
- Café and Amenities: The garden has a number of coffee shops and kiosks which mean a light lunch or coffee can be had during the quiet stroll because there is the option of many outdoor spots which are dog friendly.
Parc Monceau: This park is highlighted with many beautiful pathways and statues and is quite a popular place for locals and their pets.
Pricing:
- Entry Fee: None (Based on a public space)
Special Features:
- Beautiful Statues and Walkways: There are sunken gardens, a pond, and more winding pathways around walways at Parc Monceau decorated with pretty rilwa where pets stroll with their owners.
- Kid Friendly Services: For this reason, the park has a variety of family-inclusive features such as playgrounds and open areas for ‘the four-legged fans club’.
4. Dog Friendly Museum
Yes, you read it right! There are museums in Paris where dogs are permitted, making it easier for you as now you don’t have to leave your furry friend behind and blend in the cultural wonders of the city.
Musée d’Orsay: The interior does not allow dogs except in the outer gardens where it is equally beautiful and can provide a picturesque background to your furry pet selfies.
Pricing:
- General Admission: €16
- Reduced Admission: €13 (For EU residents between the age of 26 and above)
- Free Admission: Anyone aged under 18 can avail free imission and a few more groups (details available on the museum’s website).
Special Features:
- Beautiful Gardens: There are gardens around the museum that are quite beautiful and one can take their dog to be there as well. The bright flowers and different art sculptures also provide a perfect environment for taking memorable selfies together with your dog.
- Proximity to Other Attractions: The museum d’ Orsay is located close to the Seine River and the Tuileries Garden which means you can yearn for a day of fun fully. After spending some time in the gardens, it will be quite easy for you to continue your day with other sites that are within walking distance and this will make your Paris excursion even better.
Museums with Dogs: Some special events or particular exhibitions might be held permitting pets. It is always worth getting confirmation from the venue to be on the safe side.
Pricing:
- Varies by Museum: Then again it does depend on which event is taking place for any particular museum, as the charges for any entry can vary quite a lot. Paris’ standard fees for boarding a museum tends to vary from 10 – 20 Euros.
Special Features:
- Special Pet Events: Some museums do allow pets and such exhibitions enable you to take your pet along with you. These activities are likely to be entertaining for both you and your dog. It is always best to stay updated with all the new information on the museum’s website or by contacting them.
- Dog-Friendly Amenities: Where pet-friendly events are organized, there are usually designated dog areas within most museums and other venues so that you and your pet will not have to worry during the day. Some venues allow pet friendly activities which can be a great fun.
5. Pet Shops
For those traveling with pets, pet supply shops seem to be in demand. The good news is, there is no shortage of pet shops in Paris. Here are some tips:
Animalis: This chain store is famous for offering foods, toys and pullovers for all pets and even has a space for bowing ones.
Pricing:
- Pet Foods: The price depends on the brand and the type of food but normally it ranges between €5 to €50.
- Toys: These would range from €4 to €30 depending on the type and size of the toy.
- Clothing (Pullovers, etc.): Clothing prices range from €10 and can go up to €40.
Special Features:
- Wide Range of Products: Animalis Trade has in its offer food, toys, grooming, and accessories for all types of pets—dogs, cats, fish, birds, small pets and so on. This makes it the best for every person searching for pet products.
- Room For Pets: There is also a section in the store which is also specifically for pets therefore they get to accompany you as well as they get to move around while you are buying things from the store. Because of this, shopping with your dog is made easier because they won’t be left out.
BHV Marais: This department store offers a lot of pet supplies which is useful if you have forgotten anything else.
Pricing:
- Pet Supplies: The price range is very wide, because for example leashes and pet bowls can be found starting from 5 euros, while such products as exotic breeding cages can be offered for deals from 50 euros and over.
- Grooming Products: You can also find items for grooming of your pets for prices between 10 to 30 euros.
Special Features:
- Convenient Location: It is located in a lively area, BHV Marais is quite easy to access, as it is in proximity of different cafes and stores making it a suitable place to be during voicing around the city.
- Diverse Offerings: Apart from pet supplies, BHV Marais has a wide range of homeware, fashion, and other things ensuring that you do not miss anything on your shopping list. This is helpful when you are on vacation and need to get something for yourself and your pet.
My Personal Experience: Best memories
I’d like to share a bit of my experience with you. The bond I formed while exploring dog friendly gardens nearby was that of pure joy and sense of freedom that a person can feel only when he or she spends time with their dog.
It was great to see my dog make new friends as he went around sniffing other dogs. The natives were equally hospitable, many attempting to stroke my dog while others had advice about sites to see in the area.
One day, while having a pet friendly breakfast at Le Café de Flore, I had an interaction with a person who was another pet traveling to Paris and we got talking. His stories were fun too, so I guess we just clicked because we had a common love for animals. It’s times like these that make me feel that my holiday was all the more richer and fulfilled.
Looking back at my adventures, I can say with great assurance that pet travel to Paris has its perks as well. Pets are included in the cosmopolitan feel of Paris that extends from its splendid hotels to exquisite cafés and vast green parks. So, pack your bags, grab your travel buddy, and enjoy everything Paris has to offer.
My Special Tips
- Do Your Homework: Before eating out or checking in at a hotel, always verify seating arrangements for pets.
- Obey The Rules: See that your canine stays leashed, and you have sanitation bags with you.
- Stay Cool: It’s ideal to pack fluid for your pet, particularly on sunny days.
That is, with these recommendations, you and your pet will have a wonderful time exploring Paris. I hope this guide helps you create the most awesome memories in the city of lights. Until the next time, bon voyage!
FAQs:
1. Are dogs allowed in restaurants in Paris?
The majority of restaurants don’t let dogs inside, however, many have outdoor seating where pets are permitted.
2. What are some pet friendly locations in Paris?
There are many places you can walk in the parks, visit some cafés with pets, and even go to some markets.
3. Can human companions find suitable friends in Paris?
Absolutely! There are numerous hotels in Paris that are pet-friendly and provide different facilities for your pets.
4. Are the museums accommodating for people who want to bring their dogs?
Most museums in Paris do not allow dogs inside; however, a few offer some rooms outside where pets are permitted.
5. What Paris doggie parks do you recommend?
One of the best parks where dogs can walk and exercise is Parc des Buttes-Chaumont and Parc Monceau.
Well then that is it! All in all, do enjoy Paris with your pet. Safe travels!