Dog-friendly London
Historic city with royal parks, dog-friendly pubs, and excellent pet culture
Dog Rules in London
Dogs welcome in most pubs
Microchip mandatory in UK
Dogs allowed on Tube (except escalators during rush hour)
Hyde Park, Regent's Park have off-leash areas
Some Royal Parks have seasonal restrictions
Perfect Day in London 🐾
A curated one-day itinerary for exploring London with your furry companion.
🌅 Morning Walk
Start your day at a local park or green space where your dog can stretch their legs and explore new scents.
☕ Coffee Break
Find a dog-friendly café with outdoor seating. Many places provide water bowls and welcome well-behaved dogs.
🌳 Afternoon Adventure
Discover dog-friendly trails, beaches, or urban walking routes. Check local regulations for off-leash areas.
🌆 Evening Relaxation
Wind down with a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood, then enjoy dinner at a dog-welcoming restaurant.
💡 Pro tip: Always check current dog policies before visiting. Explore 15 dog-friendly places in London above!

Hampstead Heath
Wild and ancient parkland with swimming ponds, woodland walks, and stunning city views.

Victoria Park
East London's beloved green lung with lakes, gardens, and excellent dog facilities.

Clapham Common
South London's most popular dog park with three ponds, bandstand, and excellent dog community.

Primrose Hill
Famous viewpoint park with sweeping London skyline views and off-leash dog areas.

Regent's Park
Elegant Royal Park with rose gardens, boating lake, and some of London's best dog-walking terrain.

Brockwell Park
Beloved Brixton park with a historic lido, walled garden, and panoramic South London views.

Highgate Wood
Ancient woodland with enchanting trails and a popular dog-friendly sports ground café.

Walthamstow Wetlands
Europe's largest urban wetland reserve with boardwalks, reservoirs, and stunning nature walks.

Hyde Park
One of London's largest Royal Parks with dedicated dog areas and the famous Serpentine.

Richmond Park
London's largest Royal Park with wild deer, ancient oaks, and miles of dog-walking trails.

Wimbledon Common
Wild 1,100-acre common with woodland, heath, and windmill - a dog paradise in SW London.

Finsbury Park
Large North London park with a lake, tree-lined avenues, and active dog-walking community.

Battersea Park
Victorian riverside park with a dedicated dog-free children's zoo but extensive off-leash areas.

Epping Forest
Ancient 6,000-acre forest on London's edge with endless trails, ponds, and wild beauty.

Greenwich Park
Historic Royal Park with stunning views of Canary Wharf, deer, and the Prime Meridian.