Bustling dog-friendly Barcelona
Dogtastic Travels
by Nicole Wakelin
4M ago
Barcelona is an amazing place to visit with you dog and offers a little bit of everything. From amazing architecture, to a beautiful, gothic historical area and amazing beaches there is something for everyone - and their best bud! We also loved the variety of fresh food and wine and how inexpensive it was to eat out compared to other cities. The warm climate also makes it an idea travel destination when other parts of Europe are shivering their way through winter. THINGS TO DO Gothic Quarter - Historic Area The Gothic Quarter spans several blocks around the Cathedral of Barcelona. It’s super e ..read more
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Dog-friendly sightseeing in Seattle
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by Nicole Wakelin
4M ago
Seattle was somewhere I'd always wanted to visit - but I was a bit worried that it might just be a big city that wouldn’t have much to see or do - but I shouldn’t have worried as it was great! The city was very vibrant, had a great food scene and there were lots of things that we could do with Beatle. I also loved that you can see the water from so many viewpoints and that there is always something happening in the harbour. If we came back, I would definitely want to visit some of the nearby islands by ferry. THINGS TO DO Pike Place Market While dogs are not allowed into any of the indoor fres ..read more
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Outdoor adventures in dog-friendly Oslo
Dogtastic Travels
by Nicole Wakelin
4M ago
We were super excited to get to Oslo, particularly as it was our first time visiting a Nordic country. We took the overnight DFDS ferry from Copenhagen (in a dog-friendly cabin) and it was lovely to wake up early and see the stunning scenery as we cruised the Fjords. We hurriedly got dressed we could go on deck to take in the views before arriving into port around 10am. We visited Oslo in April, which meant that while it was cooler and we wore jackets most days, it was great in terms of temperatures for Beatle, who isn’t a big fan of the heat. I wasn’t sure how many things we’d be able to do w ..read more
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Summer vacay in dog-friendly Los Angeles
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by Nicole Wakelin
4M ago
Los Angeles is one of the most well-known and recognisable cities in the world. Famous for its beaches, palm trees and Hollywood it has year round warm weather and seems to stretch on forever…. LA was also the first stop on our travels, with Beatle doing a whopping fifteen hours in cargo from Melbourne (Australia), to get there. While we thought she might be a bit out of sorts or needing some time to recover from the long trip, the little champion was ready to start exploring right away. So here is a summary of all the things we were able to do with her during our time in LA. I've also ad ..read more
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Bustling dog-friendly Barcelona
Dogtastic Travels
by Nicole Wakelin
4M ago
Barcelona is an amazing place to visit with you dog and offers a little bit of everything. From amazing architecture, to a beautiful, gothic historical area and amazing beaches there is something for everyone - and their best bud! We also loved the variety of fresh food and wine and how inexpensive it was to eat out compared to other cities. The warm climate also makes it an idea travel destination when other parts of Europe are shivering their way through winter. THINGS TO DO Gothic Quarter - Historic Area The Gothic Quarter spans several blocks around the Cathedral of Barcelona. It’s super e ..read more
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