
The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin
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€180/ nacht

Berlin is wellicht Europa's hondvriendelijkste hoofdstad. Honden reizen mee met het openbaar vervoer en mogen veel winkels vrij binnenlopen. De beste plekken voor huisdieren zijn de Tiergarten, het Tempelhofer Feld en de Grunewald, vooral rond Prenzlauer Berg, Mitte en Kreuzberg.
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Waarom Berlin met jouw huisdier?
Berlin is wellicht Europa's hondvriendelijkste hoofdstad. Honden reizen mee met het openbaar vervoer en mogen veel winkels vrij binnenlopen.
📍 Niet te missen
de Tiergarten, het Tempelhofer Feld en de Grunewald.
🏘️ Beste buurten
Prenzlauer Berg, Mitte en Kreuzberg.

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Ook in Germany
Berlin is Europe's dog-friendly capital, and that's no myth. An estimated 100,000 dogs are registered in the city, with a "dog tax" (Hundesteuer) funding their coexistence with humans. Berlin is a young city: 70% destroyed during the Second World War, it was rebuilt and reinvented. The 1989 reunification gave it a unique new momentum. Today, with 2,500 green spaces covering 30% of the city's total area, dogs riding the U-Bahn freely and entering shops and cafés, Berlin offers a quality of canine life unmatched anywhere in Europe.
Berlin's main central park (210 ha) is the favourite playground of Berliners and their dogs. Many areas are off-leash. The east-west axis traverses the entire park. On weekday mornings it belongs almost entirely to the dogs.
The former Tempelhof airport runway has become Europe's most singular urban park. 355 hectares of open grassland, dogs can run freely along the runways. An absolutely unique spot, hugely popular with Berliners.
The Grunewald forest (3,000 ha) on Berlin's western edge is Europe's largest urban natural park. Forest trails extend as far as the eye can see, dogs are free in most areas. Lake Schlachtensee is a popular dog swimming spot in summer.
Berlin's most dog-friendly neighbourhood. Cafés with dog water bowls, pet-welcoming shops and the Mauerpark on Sundays, a huge flea market where dogs roam freely between stalls. Kollwitzplatz terraces are ideal for an evening drink.
The island's museums (Pergamon, Bode, Neues Museum) do not accept animals inside. But the Spree riverbanks around the island are beautiful and entirely dog-friendly, an unmissable walk.
Restaurants, parks, transport, beaches, vets. Everything you need to know for Berlin with your pet.
Terrace cafés & dog-welcoming spots
Off-leash zones, trails & green spaces
Metros, trains & pet travel rules
Dog-friendly beaches & coastal walks
Sights, museums & things to do
Trusted sitters & day care services
Emergency vets & animal clinics
Local rules, habits & insider tips
Gemiddelde temperaturen. Ideaal om je reis met je huisdier te plannen
🐾 Beste maanden om met je huisdier naar Berlin te reizen: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep

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