
Hotel & Spa Regent Petite France
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Strasbourg is one of Europe's most atmospheric UNESCO cities, where Alsatian culture, Christmas markets, and a relaxed attitude to dogs make it a year-round pet-travel destination. Top spots for pets include Parc de l'Orangerie, the Petite France canals, and the Jardins des Deux Rives on the Rhine, especially around Petite France, the Krutenau, and the European Quarter.
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Why Strasbourg with your pet?
Strasbourg is one of Europe's most atmospheric UNESCO cities, where Alsatian culture, Christmas markets, and a relaxed attitude to dogs make it a year-round pet-travel destination.
📍 Top spot
Parc de l'Orangerie, the Petite France canals, and the Jardins des Deux Rives on the Rhine.
🏘️ Best area
Petite France, the Krutenau, and the European Quarter.

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Founded by the Romans as Argentoratum in 12 BC to guard a strategic Rhine crossing, Strasbourg developed through the Middle Ages as a distinctive Alsatian city whose identity is embodied in the half-timbered houses of Petite France. A free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire, it became French in 1681, was annexed by Germany after 1870, returned to France in 1919, was occupied again from 1940 to 1944, and became permanently French thereafter. This dual heritage produced a unique culture, Alsatian dialect, tarte flambée and Riesling alongside French civic traditions. Today Strasbourg is the seat of the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, and the European Court of Human Rights, and its entire Grande Île is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has roughly 285,000 inhabitants and a notably active dog-owning culture, supported by the strasdog.fr community with its 80+ certified dog-friendly addresses.
The tallest building in the world from 1647 to 1874, the 142-metre pink sandstone Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece whose intricately carved west facade remains astonishing. Dogs cannot enter the Cathedral itself, but the surrounding pedestrian square and entire exterior are fully accessible on leash.
Strasbourg's most iconic district, a labyrinth of 16th–17th-century half-timbered Alsatian houses reflected in the canals of the Ill. Dogs on leash are welcome on every cobbled street, quayside, and footbridge of this open-air UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Four 13th-century defensive towers that once marked the entrance to Petite France, the covered bridges that connected them are long gone, but the towers and their reflection in the water remain Strasbourg's most iconic image. The towpath running past all four towers is entirely dog-friendly on leash.
Strasbourg's flagship park, 26 hectares of landscaped gardens, a Napoleon III pavilion, a lake, a stork nesting area, and a fenced off-leash dog zone in the northeast corner. Adjacent to the European Parliament, it is the green heart of the European Quarter and the best dog facility in the city.
The historic island at the heart of Strasbourg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988, the only listing where an entire city centre was classified rather than a single monument. Every street, square, and quay on the island is walkable with a dog on leash.
A binational park spanning both sides of the Franco-German Rhine, connected by the Passerelle des Deux Rives footbridge. Dogs on leash can cross freely from France to Germany (Kehl), and the French side has a designated freedom area and informal Rhine riverbank access.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Strasbourg: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep