Dog Friendly Activities in Rome, IT

There are 5 dog friendly activities in Rome. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Rome.

Pet Friendly Vespa SideCar Tour
Vespa SideCar Tour Vespa Sidecar Tour is a pet-friendly tour around Rome, IT. This historic city may not have been built in a day, but you can tour some of its highlights in one with Vespa Sidecar Tour. While small pups ride in your lap in the sidecar, bigger dogs are classed as separate passengers and can feel the wind flapping through their ears next to you in another Vespa. This unique tour visits “12 beauties in 12 miles” that include the Fontana di Trevi, St Peter’s Square and The Colosseum. See Details
Pet Friendly Rome Public Transport
Rome Public Transport Rome Public Transport, also known as Atac, is a dog-friendly transportation system in Rome, IT. Small and medium-sized dogs with a leash and muzzle can travel on buses. On Metro lines and Regional railways, dogs can travel on a leash with a muzzle in the first and last carriages. See Details
Villa Borghese Villa Borghese is a pet-friendly garden open to the public in Rome, IT. Visiting pups are welcome off-leash in the Valley of Dogs, a beautiful tree-lined pathway through the gorgeous grounds, can join you in a rowing boat rental to get a closer look at the Temple of Asclepius on the pond and dine by your side at La Casina Dell'orologio. See Details
ItaliaRail ItaliaRail is a pet-friendly train company operating services in Rome and around Italy. Small pets in carriers travel for free in first and second class on all of their trains. Passengers are only permitted to bring one carrier on board and it must remain on your lap on smaller trains. Dogs who are too large to fit in a carrier can travel on Espressi (Express), IC and ICN trains in both first and second-class. On regional trains, your pooch must sit in the aisles or on the last carriage. If you are traveling during morning rush hour on weekdays, you must purchase a second class ticket for your dog at half the regular fare. Pets who are not traveling in a carrier must be leashed and their owners should have a muzzle on hand if needed. See Details
Park of the Appian Way The Park of the Appian Way is a huge urban park in Rome, IT full of winding pet-friendly pathways that run alongside historic monuments like the Baths of Caracalla, the Tomba di Geta and more. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trails in the park. See Details
The Villa Adriana The Villa Adriana is dog-friendly. Adriana's palace is an impressive and historical place that is filled with ancient statues, fountains and ruins that date from 2000 years ago. Dogs are also welcome to enjoy the nearby Villa d'Este and can even go inside the building. The Villa Adriana is open every day of the week from 9:00am to 5:30pm. See Details
Hadrian's Villa You and Fido can step back in time as you explore the 40 hectares that make up Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, IT. The area serves as the visitable section that remains of the compound built around 138 AD by Publius Aelius Hadrianus. The site was named a World Heritage Site in 1999. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to tour the architecture and gardens. See Details
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