Pet Friendly New York Attractions

New York, inspite of being the big bad city, still has a soft spot for visiting pets and pet owners. All the famed landmark New York attractions that both you and Fido can enjoy are listed in here, including parks, hotels, and beaches.

Central Park is one of New York's most popular attractions. Even without a pet, you'd still be wanting to visit Central Park to check out the zoos, the Carousel, Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Fountain and myriad other attractions spread over 843 acres. But for pet owners, Central Park is a must-visit. Don't forget to introduce your dog to... More >
Central Park is one of New York's most popular attractions. Even without a pet, you'd still be wanting to visit Central Park to check out the zoos, the Carousel, Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Fountain and myriad other attractions spread over 843 acres. But for pet owners, Central Park is a must-visit. Don't forget to introduce your dog to the statue of Balto - canine hero of Central Park.
Le Parker Meridien has a lot more going for it than just being pet friendly. The location 2 blocks south of Central Park is very much suitable for you as a visitor and also for your pet. Also, the blueberry pancake breakfast dished out by Norma's at Le Parker Meridien is an attraction all by itself.
Off-late, Times Square has gone to the dogs with tourist traps and bomb threats.
Times Square is the single most visited attraction in the entire world. The giant billboards and the sea of tourists no doubt makes for an amazing sight, but you do need to be careful. Off-late, Times Square has gone to the dogs with tourist traps and bomb threats. Explain to Fido that there's no cause to be intimidated or put off by t... More >
Times Square is the single most visited attraction in the entire world. The giant billboards and the sea of tourists no doubt makes for an amazing sight, but you do need to be careful. Off-late, Times Square has gone to the dogs with tourist traps and bomb threats. Explain to Fido that there's no cause to be intimidated or put off by the horses and mounted cops, because they're just doing their jobs.
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Most New York sightseeing tours have a brief stopover at the Brooklyn Bridge to let visitors admire the engineering marvel and the view. For pet owners, the Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn in general offer a treasure trove of dog parks and walks that can be combined with visits to tourist attractions like the Prospect Park Zoo, Coney Island and the Brooklyn Brewery.
For a dog in New York, there's no bigger pleasure than time spent unleashed and free at Brooklyn's Prospect Park Dog Beach. For the master - that's you - the 585 acre Prospect Park offers everything from a zoo and nature trails to a green market, ice-skating rink, carousel and a whole bunch of historic landmarks. Don't forget to check ... More >
For a dog in New York, there's no bigger pleasure than time spent unleashed and free at Brooklyn's Prospect Park Dog Beach. For the master - that's you - the 585 acre Prospect Park offers everything from a zoo and nature trails to a green market, ice-skating rink, carousel and a whole bunch of historic landmarks. Don't forget to check out the ducks and geese.
For the master - that's you - the 585 acre Prospect Park offers everything from a zoo and nature trails to a green market, ice-skating rink, carousel and a whole bunch of historic landmarks.
The Brooklyn Brewery is famous not just for Brooklyn Brown Ale and Lager, but also for its beer tasting & brewery tours. The cool vibe and spacey grounds the brewery offers have turned it into a hot-spot to hang out and enjoy a few drinks. And pets are allowed to roam free. Get yourself a couple of beers and some pizza and enjoy a tour... More >
The Brooklyn Brewery is famous not just for Brooklyn Brown Ale and Lager, but also for its beer tasting & brewery tours. The cool vibe and spacey grounds the brewery offers have turned it into a hot-spot to hang out and enjoy a few drinks. And pets are allowed to roam free. Get yourself a couple of beers and some pizza and enjoy a tour of the Brewery while Fido runs ahead to scout the terrain and water a few hydrants.
One of New York's older attractions, Brooklyn's Coney Island still has a lot going, including the Cyclone rollercoaster, the beach and the boardwalk. Dogs are allowed on the beach during off-season, and you can take your dog for a stroll on the Boardwalk anytime of the year. Also remember to sniff out Nathan's Famous and bite into a do... More >
One of New York's older attractions, Brooklyn's Coney Island still has a lot going, including the Cyclone rollercoaster, the beach and the boardwalk. Dogs are allowed on the beach during off-season, and you can take your dog for a stroll on the Boardwalk anytime of the year. Also remember to sniff out Nathan's Famous and bite into a dog or two.
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