
Grand Hotel Karel V
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Utrecht is a compact Dutch university city where dogs ride city buses and trams free, the canal-cruise operator welcomes dogs at no charge, and three off-leash zones — the 300-hectare Máximapark, the central Griftpark, and the Amelisweerd estates — are all reachable from the historic core. Top spots for pets include Máximapark in Leidsche Rijn, the central Griftpark, and the Amelisweerd & Rhijnauwen estates 5 km southeast, especially around Binnenstad and the Oudegracht, Vogelenbuurt, and Wittevrouwen.
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Why Utrecht with your pet?
Utrecht is a compact Dutch university city where dogs ride city buses and trams free, the canal-cruise operator welcomes dogs at no charge, and three off-leash zones — the 300-hectare Máximapark, the central Griftpark, and the Amelisweerd estates — are all reachable from the historic core.
📍 Top spot
Máximapark in Leidsche Rijn, the central Griftpark, and the Amelisweerd & Rhijnauwen estates 5 km southeast.
🏘️ Best area
Binnenstad and the Oudegracht, Vogelenbuurt, and Wittevrouwen.

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Founded around 47 AD as the Roman fort of Traiectum guarding a ford on the northern branch of the Rhine, Utrecht grew into the most powerful episcopal seat in the medieval Netherlands — the Cathedral of St Martin and the 112-metre Dom Tower are its surviving witnesses. The werven (lower wharves) lining the Oudegracht are unique in Europe: cut into the canal in the 13th century for goods storage, they now host the terraces where Utrecht's dogs settle into the city's daily rhythm. Home to the country's oldest university (1636) and to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the city combines medieval heritage with a relaxed dog-loving culture — free dogs on buses and trams, dog-welcoming canal cruises, and three signed off-leash zones within reach of the centre.
The Netherlands' tallest church tower, separated from the rest of the cathedral by a 1674 storm. The interior only admits assistance dogs, but the Domplein square and the adjoining Pandhof gardens are accessible on leash at any time.
The medieval canal threading the centre, lined with the unique lower wharves (werven) cut at water level in the 13th century. Cobbled stone, flower-banked terraces, and moored boats are Utrecht's visual signature — every lower-level terrace is dog-friendly.
Utrecht's largest park (≈ 300 ha) in Leidsche Rijn, with multiple signed off-leash zones, swim ponds and a flat 10 km perimeter loop. The city's reference canine playground, reachable in 12 minutes on tram 22.
A 16-hectare urban park north of the centre with a marked off-leash zone, dog-friendly café, and a steady stream of local dogs. The easiest off-leash run if you stay central — 15 minutes on foot from the Domplein.
Two adjoining estates 5 km southeast, threaded by the Kromme Rijn river and laced with old beech woods. Dogs leashed on Amelisweerd, off-leash on the towpath and at Rhijnauwen under voice control. The Theehuis Rhijnauwen tea house welcomes dogs.
An elegant 19th-century landscape park east of the centre, with a serpentine pond and tall plane trees. Leashed dogs are welcome on the lawns, and the Theehuis at the south end welcomes four-legged guests on its terrace.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Utrecht: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep