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Is the Big Bus in Paris dog friendly?

Unfortunately, Big Bus Paris is no longer pet-friendly.



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Dogs, with the exception of guide dogs, are not allowed on the Eurostar with foot passengers. Batobus, the hop-on-hop-off service along the Seine, allows dogs onboard with a leash and muzzle. Small dogs may be kept in a bag.

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Pets on trains within France Dogs can be taken on all French trains. Small dogs (under 6 Kg) placed in containers not exceeding 45cm x 30cm x 25cm pay €7 per journey. Larger dogs muzzled and on a lead pay €7.

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Spain is a perfect destination for travelling with your dog. The pet-friendly trend is constantly growing, which means that dogs travelling with their families are welcome, making for a great experience for all concerned.

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The hundreds of miles of beaches provide plenty of opportunity for sandy paws and soggy coats – utter bliss! Much like the UK, though, not every beach is dog-friendly and those that are, are often seasonal. But with over 250 dog friendly beaches in France, you'll still be spoilt for choice.

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The majority of the parisian museums such as Louvre museum or Eiffel Tower are not pet friendly. If you want to enjoy the visit to museums in Paris, you can easily call a dog sitter like Pawshake for example.

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