
Torun is a UNESCO Old Town of brick Gothic on the Vistula, the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus, with two medieval market squares, the Leaning Tower built into the city walls, and a flat compact core that is walkable in fifteen minutes with a dog. Top spots for pets include the Rynek Staromiejski under the Gothic Town Hall, the Leaning Tower and the ramparts walk along the Vistula, and the Bulwar Filadelfijski riverside under the medieval walls, especially around the UNESCO Old Town around the Rynek Staromiejski, the riverside along the Bulwar Filadelfijski, and the leafy Bydgoskie Przedmiescie district west of the centre.
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Why Torun with your pet?
Torun is a UNESCO Old Town of brick Gothic on the Vistula, the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus, with two medieval market squares, the Leaning Tower built into the city walls, and a flat compact core that is walkable in fifteen minutes with a dog.
📍 Top spot
the Rynek Staromiejski under the Gothic Town Hall, the Leaning Tower and the ramparts walk along the Vistula, and the Bulwar Filadelfijski riverside under the medieval walls.
🏘️ Best area
the UNESCO Old Town around the Rynek Staromiejski, the riverside along the Bulwar Filadelfijski, and the leafy Bydgoskie Przedmiescie district west of the centre.
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Toruń is the cradle of Polish astronomy and one of only two medieval Polish cities whose centre survived the Second World War almost intact. Founded in 1233 by the Teutonic Knights on the banks of the Vistula, the city rapidly joined the Hanseatic League and built its immense Gothic Town Hall in red brick, one of the most monumental in northern Europe. This is where Nicolaus Copernicus was born in 1473, in a merchant townhouse on the market square now a museum. The local speciality, pierniki gingerbread documented from the 13th century, became an industry and emblem, celebrated at the Living Gingerbread Museum on ul. Rabiańska. The historic centre has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 for its outstanding ensemble of brick Gothic architecture. MPK trams accept dogs on leash, the terraces on both Rynek squares welcome them happily, and the city maintains around twenty fenced off-leash dog zones (wybiegi).
A 13th-century medieval market square dominated by the red-brick Gothic Town Hall and ringed by Gothic and Baroque townhouses. The Copernicus statue stands at the centre and cafe terraces line the square. Leashed dogs welcome on the cobbles and most terraces; the Town Hall museum interior admits assistance dogs only.
A 13th-century defensive tower built into the city walls, leaning about 1.5 metres off vertical due to clay foundations. Local legend attributes the tilt to a punished Teutonic Knight. Leashed dogs welcome all around the outside; the interior cafe admits assistance dogs only.
A 2 km riverside promenade along the Vistula at the foot of the medieval walls, named after Philadelphia, Toruń's American sister city. Postcard view back at the brick Gothic spires. Leashed dogs welcome year-round, dog toilet near ul. św. Jakuba, small gravel beaches at low water.
A large 19th-century landscape park west of the Old Town, with mature oak and chestnut alleys, two ponds, and broad lawns. A fenced off-leash dog zone (wybieg) sits on the southern edge with agility ramps. One-hour loop connected to the Bulwar Filadelfijski.
A 350-hectare pine and oak forest on the north-west edge of the city, reachable on bus 27 in 15 minutes. Network of marked walking and cycling trails. Off-leash tolerated on inner trails, leash required near entrances.
The circuit of surviving medieval walls around the Old Town takes in the Monastery Gate, the Bridge Gate, and the Sailors' Gate, all in red brick Gothic. A one-hour fully outdoor loop, leashed dogs welcome year-round.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Torun: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep