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Are dogs allowed in restaurants in Barcelona?

Barcelona is incredibly pet-friendly, and you can bring your pup along when you go shopping, or to a restaurant or café, to the beach and on the public transit system. Pet dogs travelling to Barcelona must fulfil all pet import regulations satisfactorily to enter the country.



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Barcelona is a popular tourist destination in Spain and is known for being a dog-friendly city. Many of the city's parks and beaches allow dogs, and there are also many dog-friendly hotels, restaurants, and other establishments in the city.

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Moreover, the park just next door (Estació del Nord Park) is also dog friendly. Of course, we visited the major must-sees such as the Sagrada Familia. The artist Gaudi seems to be everywhere in the city of prodigies! Unfortunately, as a religious site, the Sagrada Familia does not allow pets inside.

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Public transport with dogs in Barcelona If your pet is a small breed, you can take them on the metro at any time as long as they are in a carrier. Large breeds need to be on a lead and muzzled. Dogs are not allowed on the bus in Barcelona unless they are a small breed and travel in a dog carrier.

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Some taxis are equipped with car seats so you can travel with small children. If you book a taxi in advance, you must inform the taxi company that you require a seat in the car. Small pets can travel at the discretion of the driver, although travelling with guide dogs is always permitted.

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Public transport with dogs in Barcelona Large breeds need to be on a lead and muzzled. Dogs are not allowed on the bus in Barcelona unless they are a small breed and travel in a dog carrier. Dogs are also allowed on the tram and short-distance trains.

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We love pets, but we don't allow them in our stores. We do welcome fully trained, ADA-qualified service animals to shop with you. Animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.

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Visitors can access the entire park with their pets, except for Nature Square, Hipostyle Room, the Dragon Stairway, the Austria Gardens and the Laundry Room Portico to ensure the safety and protection of people, pets and heritage.

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Spend an afternoon at a park – Barcelona has many beautiful gardens across the city, and several of them are dog-friendly. Take a stroll in the historic Park Guell, designed by the famous Antoni Gaudi. Other dog friendly parks are Parc de la Ciutadella, Parc del Clot, Parc de la Barceloneta, and Joan Miro Park.

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Unfortunately, during the high season for bathing, on Barcelona's beaches, there are some restrictions. It's prohibited to go to the beach with your pet during the weekends from April to October and on any day from the 1st of July to the last Sunday of September.

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Animals are recognised as sentient beings, capable of feeling emotions and pain. Starting from September, a free responsible pet ownership course will be required to meet your pet's needs. All pets must be registered to ensure they receive proper care and prevent abandonment.

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If there's a naturally pet-friendly city in Spain, it's Gijón. This is thanks to the many accommodation options, restaurants, and all sorts of other establishments where dogs are always warmly welcomed. Furthermore, both the San Lorenzo Beach and the Rinconín Park are perfect public spaces for enjoying with your dog.

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On public transport in most cities in Spain, small pets generally can travel if they are in a carrier. Dogs weighing over 10 kilogrammes have more limited access in almost all cases.

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Public transport with a dog in Madrid Dogs are allowed on buses, local trains and the metro. Dogs in buses and local trains have to be in pet crates, or on lead and muzzle if they are not in carriers. Dogs can travel on the metro only during off-peak hours.

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