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Things to Do in London with a Dog

Are you a local looking for new spots to explore or a visitor eager to experience the capital with your dog by your side? Well there are plenty of dog-friendly things to do in London.

London is a city of endless possibilities, and that includes adventures with your four-legged companion, from scenic strolls in expansive parks to cosy cafés that welcome pups with open arms, our blog will help you plan the ultimate dog-friendly day out. Just be sure to check individual venue policies to ensure a stress-free experience for both you and your furry friend.

Dog-Friendly Parks & Green Spaces


There’s no shortage of green spaces in London, offering the perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Whether your dog loves sprinting across open fields or sniffing their way through woodlands, these parks promise tail-wagging adventures.

Richmond Park


Nestled in southwest London, Richmond Park is a haven for both nature lovers and their dogs. As the largest of the Royal Parks and a designated National Nature Reserve, this sprawling green space is home to ancient trees, tranquil ponds, and even a resident population of wild deer. The sheer size of Richmond Park means there’s always something new to explore, from the beautifully maintained Isabella Plantation to the breath-taking views from King Henry’s Mound.

Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome throughout the park but must be kept on a lead during deer birthing season (May-July) and rutting season (September-October).
Best Areas for Dogs: The open fields are ideal for off-leash adventures, while the woodland trails provide a more relaxed walking experience.

Hampstead Heath


A favourite among North Londoners, Hampstead Heath is a 790-acre paradise that offers some of the best panoramic views of the city. Whether your pup prefers splashing in the ponds, running up and down the undulating meadows, or relaxing in the shade of towering trees, there’s something for every dog here.

Dog Policy: Dogs are allowed off-leash in most areas, but they should be kept under control near the swimming ponds and designated wildlife areas.
Best Areas for Dogs: Parliament Hill is fantastic for running, while the leafy paths surrounding Kenwood House provide a more tranquil setting.

Victoria Park


Affectionately known as "Vicky Park," this East London gem is one of the city’s oldest and most beloved public parks. With its charming canals, tree-lined pathways, and wide-open spaces, it’s an ideal location for a dog-friendly day out.

Dog Policy: Off-leash play is permitted in designated areas, but leads should be used near busy pathways and children’s play areas.
Best Areas for Dogs: The eastern side of the park tends to be less crowded and more dog-friendly, offering plenty of space to roam freely.

Dog-Friendly Cafés and Restaurants


After a long walk, there’s nothing better than relaxing in a cosy café or bustling restaurant - especially when your pup is welcome to join you. Here are some of the best dog-friendly eateries in London.

Pawsitive Café


If you’re looking for a truly dog-centric experience, Pawsitive Café in Notting Hill is a must-visit. This charming café not only serves up delicious human treats but also offers a specially curated menu for dogs. From puppuccinos to nutritious dog-friendly meals, your furry friend will be in heaven.

Best for Dogs: Water bowls, dog-friendly menus, and plenty of comfy seating for pups and their owners.

The People’s Park Tavern


Tucked away on the edge of Victoria Park, this relaxed pub is perfect for unwinding with your pup by your side. The spacious beer garden is ideal for warmer days, while the friendly atmosphere makes it a favourite among dog owners.

Best for Dogs: A shaded garden and ample space to stretch out.

Sketch


If you fancy something a little more luxurious, Sketch in Mayfair welcomes dogs in its casual dining areas. With its eclectic decor and stylish atmosphere, it’s an unforgettable dining experience for both you and your furry friend.

Best for Dogs: The Parlour offers a quieter, dog-friendly setting.

 

Dog-Friendly Activities and Attractions


London’s dog-friendly credentials go beyond parks and cafés - there are also unique attractions and activities designed to include your pup.

Thames River Tours (GoBoat)


Want to see London from a different perspective? Hop on a GoBoat and cruise along the Thames at your own pace. These electric boats allow you to bring your dog along for a relaxed sightseeing adventure.

Best for Dogs: Spacious seating and a gentle ride along the river.

Saatchi Gallery


Art-loving dog owners will appreciate the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, which is one of the few galleries in London that allows well-behaved dogs inside.

Best for Dogs: Leash-friendly spaces where pups can stay close to their owners.

 

Pup Up Café


For a fun social experience, check out a Pup Up Café event, where dogs can mingle, play, and enjoy treats in a themed setting. These events pop up across London and cater to different breeds and dog-loving communities.

Best for Dogs: A lively, interactive space to socialise with other pups.

 

Shopping With and For Your Dog


London’s shopping scene isn’t just for humans - there are plenty of places to browse with your pup, as well as shops dedicated entirely to canine needs.

BOW WOW London


A chic pet boutique in Covent Garden, BOW WOW London offers high-end accessories, gourmet treats, and luxury grooming products for your four-legged friend.

Best for Dogs: Friendly staff and spacious aisles.

Selfridges


Did you know that one of London’s most famous department stores welcomes dogs? Selfridges allows leashed dogs in most areas, making it an excellent spot for a bit of retail therapy.

Best for Dogs: Leash-required shopping with plenty of staff happy to greet furry visitors.

 

Dog-Friendly Transport


Getting around London with a dog is easier than you might think…

 

London Underground


Dogs are permitted on all Tube lines, provided they are leashed or carried. If possible, travel during off-peak hours to avoid crowds.

Best for Dogs: The Overground and DLR tend to be less busy and more comfortable.

 

Dog-Friendly Taxis (Gett Pet Friendly)


Some private taxi services, such as Gett Pet Friendly, cater specifically to passengers with dogs, making journeys stress-free.

Best for Dogs: A relaxed, pet-friendly ride with accommodating drivers.

Whether you’re strolling through Hampstead Heath, dining in a stylish café, or exploring the city by boat, there’s no shortage of dog-friendly things to do in London. Plus, many of these locations are conveniently close to our Clermont hotels in Charing Cross and Victoria, ensuring a comfortable stay for both you and your canine companion. So, grab a lead, pack some treats, and set off on a tail-wagging adventure through the heart of London.