
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville
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Seville is one of Andalusia's most dog-friendly cities. Where dogs stroll under orange trees, join owners on tapas bar terraces, and explore riverside parks. Top spots for pets include the Parque de María Luisa, the Alamillo park, and the Guadalquivir riverside promenade, especially around Triana, Santa Cruz, and El Arenal.
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Why Seville with your pet?
Seville is one of Andalusia's most dog-friendly cities. Where dogs stroll under orange trees, join owners on tapas bar terraces, and explore riverside parks.
📍 Top spot
the Parque de María Luisa, the Alamillo park, and the Guadalquivir riverside promenade.
🏘️ Best area
Triana, Santa Cruz, and El Arenal.

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Seville's identity was forged by empire: as Hispalis under Rome, Ishbiliya under the Almohads, and the exclusive Atlantic port of the Spanish Indies after 1503, it funneled New World silver through its Torre del Oro and birthed Velázquez, Murillo, and flamenco. The result is a city of orange-scented patios, Mudéjar tilework, and the world's largest Gothic cathedral. Sevillanos have a deeply social relationship with their dogs, born of a plaza-and-patio lifestyle where the perro de casa simply joins the family at the tapas bar. Summer, however, recasts life entirely around shade: dogs and owners alike live nocturnally from June to September, with the Guadalquivir's shaded riverbanks acting as the city's outdoor living room.
Seville's lush 40-hectare park is the dog-walking heart of the city, laced with fountains, ponds, and Moorish-style tiled benches. Leashed dogs welcome everywhere except inside the Plaza de España monument itself.
The semicircular 1929 Ibero-American Expo masterpiece is accessible to leashed dogs on the outer promenade and bridge plazas, a superb photo stop. Rowboat rental on the canal is not pet-permitted.
Neither UNESCO monument admits pets (except assistance dogs), but the surrounding Barrio de Santa Cruz is a labyrinth of dog-friendly patios and tapas terraces. Plaza del Triunfo outside both sites is leash-walkable.
The Paseo de Nuestra Señora de a O on the Triana side is Seville's classic evening dog walk, with flamenco-history bars spilling onto the riverbank. Cross the 1852 Puente de Isabel II for iconic cathedral views at sunset.
The world's largest wooden structure shades Plaza de a Encarnación, a rare cool daytime refuge in summer, with leashed dogs welcome underneath. The rooftop walkway requires a ticket and pets are not allowed up top.
North of the centre, the Parque del Alamillo is Seville's largest green space and has generous off-leash zones where locals take big dogs to run before the heat sets in. Reachable on foot across the 1992 Alamillo Bridge.
Tours, museum tickets and experiences in Seville, bookable in advance. Some venues allow leashed dogs, check each activity's pet policy on the booking page.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Seville: Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Oct, Nov