Venice is not the first city that comes to mind when thinking about a trip with your dog. No large urban parks, vaporetti to navigate, crowded alleyways. And yet, every year thousands of people bring their four-legged companions to Venice, and it all works out — as long as you know how to get around.
This guide answers concrete questions: what is allowed, what isn’t, where to stay, and everything you need to know before setting off with your dog.
The City of Venice permits dogs in public areas. The rules to follow are the standard ones for Italian cities:
There are no particularly restrictive regulations compared to other Italian cities. The challenges are logistical, not regulatory.
ACTV — the company that operates the vaporetti — allows dogs on board. The rules are as follows:
With a dog (or other animals) it’s best to avoid the vaporetti during peak hours (9–11 and 16–18), when they are most crowded.
This is the most practical aspect to consider. Venice has several green spaces with facilities for dogs. The two main ones are as follows.
Giardino Savorgnan
Located in the Cannaregio neighborhood, a short walk from the Ponte delle Guglie, the Giardino Savorgnan is one of the city’s largest green spaces and a rare surviving example of the many grand gardens that once lined the rio di Cannaregio in the seventeenth century. It has several areas dedicated to dogs, with drinking fountains and equipped spaces where they can move and play freely. The garden is easily reached from the Piazzale Roma terminal or the railway station.
Parco di Villa Groggia
Also in the Cannaregio area, the Villa Groggia park is a little-known but much-loved public green space among Venetians. Developed in the nineteenth century on a site where the Palazzo Donà once stood in the sixteenth century, the park has areas designed for dogs where they can move and play freely. It is around a 5-minute walk from the Sant’Alvise vaporetto stop.
It’s not enough for a listing to say “pets allowed.” There are practical factors that make a real difference:
Melusina Homes accepts small animals in select apartments. Appartamento Sandro, on the ground floor with a private courtyard and independent access, is an ideal pet-friendly apartment in Venice for those travelling with a dog.
In case of need, it’s useful to know where to go:
When travelling with a dog, it’s essential to bring all necessary documentation: vaccination record, European pet passport if travelling from abroad, and rabies vaccination certificate.
It’s best to avoid July and August: the Venetian heat is intense and can be hard on dogs. Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are the ideal periods. In winter Venice is quieter and dogs can walk without the pressure of crowds, though high water can complicate things.
Are dogs allowed on Venice’s vaporetti?
Yes. Dogs of any size can travel on the vaporetti free of charge, provided they have a lead and muzzle. Small dogs can be carried in a pet carrier. It’s best to avoid peak hours.
Are there green spaces for dogs in Venice?
Yes. Venice has several green areas with facilities for dogs. The two main ones are the Giardino Savorgnan and the Parco di Villa Groggia.
Which apartments in Venice accept dogs?
Not all apartments in Venice accept dogs, and many charge a supplement. Melusina Homes accepts small animals in select apartments — explore the Melusina Homes listings to find the one best suited to your dog’s needs.
Do I need to bring documents for my dog to Venice?
For travel within Italy, an up-to-date vaccination record is sufficient. If travelling from abroad, a European pet passport is required. Always check the requirements before you leave.
Can my dog enter restaurants in Venice?
It depends on the establishment. It’s not guaranteed. Bacari and small osterias often tolerate dogs kept on a lead. More formal restaurants generally do not. It’s best to ask before sitting down.
Not every apartment that says “pets allowed” is truly designed with a dog in mind. We have ones that genuinely are — ground floor, independent access, private courtyard, space to move around freely. Every detail matters.
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