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Lisbon, Portugal

Nestled along the stunning shores of the Atlantic, Lisbon, Portugal, welcomes you with open arms and a vibrant energy that resonates through its cobblestone streets. As you embark on your journey to this enchanting city, prepare to discover a rich tapestry of history, unparalleled charm, and a warmth that extends to every member of your family—including your furry friends.

Lisbon, with its roots stretching back centuries, invites you to immerse yourself in its captivating history. From the iconic São Jorge Castle, where tales of kings and queens echo through the ages, to the picturesque Belem Tower standing guard over the Tagus River, every corner of the city whispers stories of its storied past.

For those exploring Lisbon with pets in tow, fear not, as this city is a haven for our four-legged companions. Lisbon boasts an array of pet-friendly spaces, ensuring that your loyal friends can share in the adventure. Head to Jardim da Estrela, a sprawling park where dogs frolic amidst lush greenery, or stroll along the Tagus River at Belem’s riverfront, where a leash-free expanse invites joyous romps.

Lisbon’s pet-friendly ethos extends to its beaches as well. Imagine the sun on your face and the sand beneath your feet, with your furry companion by your side. Carcavelos Beach, a short distance from the city center, welcomes pets, providing a perfect setting for a day of sun, sea, and shared moments.

As you explore the city, you’ll be captivated not only by its historic landmarks but also by the genuine warmth of the Lisboetas. Locals, known for their friendliness and hospitality, are quick to share a smile and a nod of approval at the sight of your beloved pets.

In Lisbon, history meets modernity, and tradition harmonizes with a pet-friendly spirit. So, pack your bags, leash up your pets, and get ready to uncover the treasures of Lisbon—a city that embraces both its past and your future memories, where every step is a journey and every moment is shared with those you hold dear, even the ones with fur and wagging tails.

Food & Drink

Lisbon’s culinary scene is a feast for the senses, and the good news is, your pets can partake in the delights too. Many outdoor cafes and restaurants welcome well-behaved pets, offering a unique dining experience for both you and your furry companion. Imagine savoring a pastel de nata at a sidewalk café while your pet lounges contentedly by your side. From traditional Portuguese dishes to international flavors, Lisbon’s gastronomic offerings cater to every palate, ensuring that your culinary adventure is a shared one.

Plant-Based Options

Discover Lisbon's vibrant vegan scene with an array of plant-based delights. From innovative dishes to classic favorites, vegan eateries welcome you and your pet to savor cruelty-free cuisine.

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Eco-Conscious Traveler

Rest easy in Lisbon's eco-friendly accommodations. Experience a guilt-free stay with sustainable practices, ensuring both you and your pet enjoy a planet-friendly and comfortable retreat.

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Where to sleep

Finding a cozy haven for you and your pet is a breeze in Lisbon. Numerous hotels and accommodations across the city open their doors to furry guests, providing pet-friendly amenities and a warm welcome. Whether you prefer the opulence of a historic hotel or the homely charm of a boutique guesthouse, rest assured that your pet will be treated with the same hospitality. From spacious rooms to nearby parks for evening strolls, Lisbon’s accommodations ensure that both you and your pet enjoy a comfortable and restful stay.

Dog-Friendly Parks & Beaches

After a long trip, nothing better than a stretch of the legs for you and for your pets.

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A spot of shopping

Lisbon embraces its pet-friendly reputation in its shopping districts as well. Take a leisurely stroll through the Baixa district or the trendy neighborhoods of Chiado and find boutique pet stores that cater to your furry friend’s every need. From stylish pet accessories to gourmet treats, these establishments ensure that your pet is just as fashionable and well-pampered as you are. Let the two of you explore the shops, discovering treasures that will make your pet’s tail wag with joy.

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Cruelty-Free Shopping Ideas

Explore eco-conscious pet stores in Lisbon's shopping districts. From sustainable toys to organic treats, these boutiques offer environmentally friendly choices for your cherished furry companion.

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Green Events

Why not try a plant-based eatery today?

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Things to do

Lisbon offers a myriad of activities for you and your pet to enjoy together. Join a pet-friendly walking tour to explore the historic neighborhoods, or take a scenic tram ride through the city’s hills with your furry companion by your side. For a more leisurely day, visit one of the many pet-friendly parks, such as Parque Eduardo VII, where both you and your pet can bask in the beauty of nature. Lisbon’s vibrant cultural scene also extends to pet-friendly events, ensuring that every moment of your stay is filled with shared adventures.

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Handy information

A few tidbits to help you plan your trip.

When is the best time to visit?

The best time to visit Lisbon is during spring (March to May) and fall (September to October) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Fly into Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS), a major international hub, or access the city by train, bus, or car from various European locations.

EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens do not need a visa. Most other nationalities enjoy visa-free stays up to 90 days. Check requirements based on your nationality.

Lisbon operates on Western European Time (WET), which is UTC+0 during standard time and UTC+1 during daylight saving time.

Portugal uses Type F electrical outlets with a standard voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz.

The official currency is the Euro (EUR).

Yes, ATMs are widely available in Lisbon, accepting major credit and debit cards. Currency exchange services are also common.

Credit cards, especially Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted in most establishments, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller shops and markets.

To bring your dog to Portugal, you need to adhere to specific pet import regulations. Requirements may vary based on your country of origin, so it’s crucial to check the latest guidelines from the Directorate-General of Food and Veterinary (DGAV) in Portugal or contact the nearest Portuguese embassy or consulate. However, here are general requirements:

  1. Microchip: Ensure your dog is microchipped with an ISO 11784/11785 compliant 15-digit pet microchip for identification.

  2. Rabies Vaccination: Your dog must be vaccinated against rabies. The vaccine should be administered at least 21 days before travel but not more than 12 months before entry.

  3. Pet Passport: Obtain an EU pet passport or a third-country official veterinary certificate, depending on your country’s status.

  4. Tapeworm Treatment: Dogs must be treated for tapeworms by a veterinarian 24 to 120 hours before entering Portugal. The treatment should be recorded in the pet passport.

  5. Health Certificate: A health certificate issued by an accredited veterinarian within a specific timeframe before travel (usually within 10 days) may be required.

  6. Advance Notification: Notify Portuguese authorities in advance about your pet’s arrival, providing details such as flight information and relevant documentation.

  7. Quarantine: Generally, Portugal does not impose quarantine for dogs if all requirements are met. However, some exceptions may apply.

  8. Import Permit: Check if an import permit is required for your specific situation.

It’s essential to start the preparation well in advance of your travel date, as some requirements involve specific timeframes. Verify the regulations with the relevant authorities and your veterinarian to ensure a smooth and compliant entry for your dog into Portugal. Always stay updated on any changes to the regulations.

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