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  1. Things To Do In Paris With A Dog

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  3. Pet Friendly Paris: Things to do in Paris with your Dog

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  5. 12 Fun Dog-Friendly Things to Do in Paris

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  6. Dog-Friendly Paris: Visiting Paris with a Dog

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  1. Traveling with a Dog to Paris, France: Step-by-Step Guide + Costs

    Bonjour, escapaders! OK, so there's no bark about international dog travel without barking about taking your dog to Paris. Oui, Paris - the City of Lights, home of the iconic Louvre, PAWS DOWN the most romantic city in the world, and arguably the most dog-friendly city in the universe! As most dog travelers can attest, Paris is a MUST-SNIFF ...

  2. Traveling To Paris With Your Dog: everything you need to know now

    For France, it was a 7-page document and the signed rabies certificate. 3. Get paperwork stamped by USDA Office. The next step in traveling to Paris with your dog involves having all your paperwork stamped at your local USDA office. You can find a list of offices on the USDA page. Note: no dogs are allowed in the office.

  3. Paris is for Dog Lovers: The Ultimate Guide to Dog Friendly Paris

    Bag-sized dogs ride free, leashed dogs require a children's ticket. The carrier bag rule applies for SNCF trains outside of Paris, except the dog must also weigh less than 6kg (13.2 lbs). The fare for a little dog is €7. Otherwise your dog has to be on a lead, muzzled, and pay half the price of a regular ticket.

  4. Things To Do In Paris With A Dog

    The L'Hôtel in Paris is a popular spot, especially to Parisians. This place is very dog-friendly and is located in a very central area in the 6th arrondissement. Iconic attractions like the Louvre Museum and the Notre Dame are not far. Just like the Luxembourg Garden, L'Hôtel in Paris only has a little area for dogs.

  5. Pet Friendly Paris: Things to do in Paris with your Dog

    Walk across Place de La Concorde to get to the entrance of the Tuileries Garden. Place de La Concorde is the largest public square in Paris. Note: traffic in the roundabout does not yield to pedestrians….so follow a crowd of tourists to get across safely. Dog rules at the Tuileries Gardens: As with many other places in Paris, the pet walking ...

  6. How to Travel to Paris With Your Pet

    Step Two: Check Country Requirements. Every country has a different set of requirements for entering with a pet, and this depends on your point of departure as well. To enter France from the US your pet must: Be at least 12 weeks old. Have a standard ISO 11784 or annex A ISO standard 11785 microchip, or a tattoo.

  7. Pawsitively Parisian: 15 Amazing Places to Take Your Dog in

    Bois de Boulogne: This large park on the western edge of Paris is an excellent place for dogs to explore. It features lakes, forests, and even a small zoo. Square du Vert-Galant: This small park on the western tip of the Île de la Cité is an excellent spot for a peaceful stroll with your dog. The Seine River surrounds it and offers beautiful ...

  8. The best things to do with your dog in Paris

    Paris is full of beautiful parks, offering green spaces where your dog can stretch his legs and socialize with other pooches. The Buttes-Chaumont Buttes-Chaumont with its hills, waterfalls and lake, is a haven of peace for nature lovers. The Jardin du Luxembourg, famous for its French gardens and statues, is another ideal place for a relaxing ...

  9. Paris with a dog: everything you need to know

    Booking was easy and could have been canceled up to the day of arrival. We didn't find driving in Paris easy, but possible. If you travel by train, the Thalys, TGV or Deutsche Bahn are recommended. All dogs are allowed, but large dogs need a ticket (50% of the normal price) and must wear a muzzle. In the Eurostar, on the other hand, only ...

  10. Paris France Dog-Friendly Travel: What To Do?

    Paris is a beautiful city with a lot to see and do, and there are many dog-friendly attractions that offer stunning views of the city. Eiffel Tower: The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in Paris and offers stunning views of the city; Arc de Triomphe: The Arc de Triomphe is a famous monument located at the top of the Champs ...

  11. Travel with your pet

    If your cat or dog weighs between 8kg / 17.64 lb. and 75 kg / 165.35 lb. with its kennel, it must travel in the hold. Since traveling with dogs or cats in the hold can be limited or prohibited on certain types of aircraft, you must submit a request at least 48 hours before your departure. Add a cat or a dog traveling in the hold to your booking.

  12. Traveling to Paris with your dog

    Métro. Small animals can be transported free of charge on the métro, RER, tram and bus if they are in a carrier, basket or bag of no more than 45 cm. Large dogs must be muzzled and leashed and are only allowed on the métro or RER.

  13. Visiting Paris with a dog : practical tips

    Small dogs, which can be carried in a basket or a box with a maximum size of 45 cm, can travel free of charge on the metro, RER trains, tramway and buses in Paris. Larger dogs can come with you in the metro and RER trains, provided they are on a leash and are wearing a muzzle. A reduced rate ticket must be purchased for the dog. Guide dogs or ...

  14. Pet Travel From the United States to France

    Pet Dogs, Cats and/or Ferrets (5 or Fewer Animals) Choose the option below that best fits your pet's travel plans. *Designated person is a family member, friend, or other person authorized by the owner to travel with the pets. Instructions for completing the "Non-commercial" Health Certificate (915.99 KB)

  15. Bringing Your Pet to France? 10 Quick Answers to Your FAQs

    Dogs of all sizes are allowed on SNCF's long-distance trains, but tickets are required, and your dog must be muzzled or (if less than 6kg) in a container less than 45cm long. Read the official rules here. Small dogs are allowed on all public transport in Paris free of charge, providing they can be carried in a bag or container no larger than ...

  16. How to Take Your Dog to France with You

    Documentation. There are three requirements to go to France with your dog. One, your dog must have a valid rabies vaccine. Two, a 15-digit ID chip or an identification tattoo. Three, an official health certificate, completed within ten days of travel. (Here's the form and how to fill it out .)

  17. How to travel with a dog by train between the UK and France, Italy

    Dogs are also carried on Trenitalia's competing Paris-Milan Frecciarossa, dogs under 5 Kg go free, dogs 5-50 Kg €30, all dogs must travel in Standard or Business class Allegro cars. See the London to Italy page for details of times, prices and how to buy tickets. The £10 fee for taking a dog on the Paris-Milan TGV must be paid by phone, it ...

  18. Travel with your pet

    As for the price, it differs from country to country. For travel to Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Spain and Belgium (Brussels): You must pay €7 for a small pet traveling in a container. You must pay €20 for a dog on a leash. For TGV France Luxembourg and TGV France-Fribourg, a single fare applies, whatever the animal: €7.

  19. How to Fly To Europe With a Pet In Cabin

    Pets allowed: Dogs and cats. Maximum carrier dimensions: 40cm by 33cm by 17cm (about 15 inches by 13 inches by 6 inches), must be soft-sided. Maximum carrier weight: 8kg (about 17.6lbs) Fee: 150 euros (about $184) Restrictions: No pets can travel in the executive cabin on long-haul flights.

  20. Travelling To France With Your Dog

    Taking your car is the easiest option. If you drive to France, you can either take your car on a cross-channel ferry or on a Eurotunnel Le Shuttle train. There is usually an extra fee to take your ...

  21. How To Get To Paris From London With Your Dog

    Train: Eurostar, the only direct train from Central London to Paris. Coaches: except Guide Dogs. The night bus for humans takes over ten hours, as the depot in Paris does not open until 6AM. If the bus arrives before then, passengers must remain on the coach. Airlines: British Airways and Air France do not accept bulldogs in the cabin.

  22. Here's How To Get Through The Eurotunnel With Your Dog

    From EU to UK with my dogs: Paris to Calais - Eurotunnel - Calais to London. First, buy a ticket from Paris to Calais. French trains are dog-friendly (up to two dogs per passenger) as long as your dog is in a bag. If your dog is more than 13 lbs then no bag is necessary — you can bring them on a leash and they must have a muzzle on.

  23. Paris Budget Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    A Paris Museum Pass is the most affordable way to see them all as it provides access to over 50 museums in Paris and the surrounding region. A two-day pass costs 52 EUR, a four-day pass costs 66 EUR, and a six-day pass costs 78 EUR. It's a must if you're going to see at least 3 museums while in the city.

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