Dog Friendly Activities in Stockholm, SE

There are 3 dog friendly activities in Stockholm. 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 Stockholm.

Pet Friendly Tallink Silja Line
Tallink Silja Line Tallink Silja Line is a pet-friendly overnight cruise around the Baltic Sea. The Tallink Silja Line offers pet-friendly cruises from the Swedish capital to three other capital cities in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe: Helsinki, the capital of Finland; Tallinn, the capital of Estonia; and Riga, the capital of Latvia. There are a number of different pet-friendly cabin options on board, including one below the pet recreation area, one with a window, and a cheaper room lower down in the boat. There's a kennel option if all of the pet-friendly cabins are booked. The pet fee is 32 EUR for a round trip cruise. Up to three pets are allowed in each cabin, but dangerous breeds are not allowed on board. Dogs require an EU passport to travel internationally in Europe. This can be acquired from a licensed veterinarian in the EU, who will run a health check and administer rabies shots to applicant animals. Those traveling to Tallinn or Riga do not require any additional documents, although pets going to Finland need to be wormed one to five days before travel. If all the pet-friendly cabins are booked, there’s also a kennel option. More information can be found in the Traveling with Pets section of their website. See Details
Pet Friendly Hornstull Market
Hornstull Market Located in Hornstull, Södermalm in Sweden, the Hornstull market is a must-see pet-friendly market for any visitors. As you and Fido wander through this classic flea market on the river, you'll notice a range of vendors selling food, antiques, art, design, vintage items, and more. Hornstulls Market runs every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm, starting on April 7th and finishing in September. See Details
Gärdet Gärdet, also known as Ladugårdsgärdet, is a dog-friendly, park-like area perfect for walking Fido and watching football games. Once a military training ground, Gärdet is now an open space that allows leashed dogs to play. Dog owners can find information on events and concerts held at Gärdet on its official website. See Details
Hagaparken Hagaparken is a dog-friendly recreational park in Solna near Stockholm. This a great place to exercise dogs on a leash, with plenty to keep them busy - woods, water, wildlife smells, open space and cafés for the humans! Close to the south entrance of the park is a small peninsula called Belle Vue where dogs can be let off the lead. Hagaparken can be accessed throughout the day, all hours. See Details
Drottningholm Palace - the Royal Parks Fido is welcome to accompany you to the dog-friendly royal parks surrounding Drottningholm Palace, located just outside Stockholm, Sweden. Dogs must remain on a leash during your visit and waste must be collected. Open year round, the most popular park for visitors is Drottningholm Palace Park which takes you through a formal garden planned in the late 17th century. Situated in The Baroque Garden are grand bronze sculptures which are cast copies of originals by the Dutch sculptor Adriaen de Vries. A walk to the gardens around the Chinese Pavillion will lead you past waterways lined with chestnut trees. The English Park has two ponds with canals, islands and beautiful bridges, large lawns, groves and tree-lined avenues. Take pathways meandering throughout the park to see stunning panoramas across the countryside. See Details
Stockholm, SE