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Dog – friendly accommodation
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Dogetxea Dog Daycare
Dogetxea, Dog Daycare, is a fully air-conditioned and well-equipped space where dogs play and socialize with other dogs under the constant supervision of professional caregivers. They also offer dog grooming and bathing services so your furry friend can stay clean and stylish during the holidays.
Dogetxea is located just 10 minutes from the city center and the beaches of San Sebastián, making it ideal for those who want to explore the city with peace of mind, knowing their dog is happy and well cared for.
Transport
In any event, if you ever need to use public transport, take note of the different options available in the city.
City Bus
People from San Sebastian often use buses to get around, because, all told, they get you to any part of the city quickly and easily. Small dogs are allowed on city transport if they travel in your arms or in a carrier.
For further information: www.dbus.es
Local trains
If you fancy exploring any of the many charming spots we have around Donostia / San Sebastian, it is a good idea to use the local trains. Also, train journeys always have that whimsical feel, which enhances the experience.
– Renfe local trains
Dogs are allowed, regardless of size. They must be kept on a lead and be muzzled or in a carrier. One dog per passenger.
For further information: www.renfe.com
– Euskotren
Dogs are allowed, regardless of size. They must be kept on a lead. PPPs* are not allowed.
*Potentially dangerous dog breeds
For further information: www.euskotren.eus
– Taxi
When taking a taxi, we recommend calling the phone line and telling them that you have a dog with you, so that they can send a dog-friendly taxi.
For further information: Taxi Donosti 943 464 646 www.taxidonosti.com
– Mount Igeldo Funicular
If you want to go to Mount Igeldo’s iconic amusement park, you can do so on its equally iconic wooden funicular. It’s more than just transport, it’s a real experience, a journey to a bygone era. Highly recommended! You can travel on the funicular with your dog if you keep it on a lead and pay an extra fare of €2.50
Further Information: Mount Igeldo Funicular www.monteigueldo.es
Can I Let my dog off the lead?
– If your dog is considered to be from a potentially dangerous breed, it should never be let off the lead and unmuzzled.
– In recreational areas, you must also control your dog (dogs must always be accompanied by their owners everywhere).
– You must pick up their poo.
Pictures: Anael Corea Arteaga (@anaelartee)
On the beach
You can take your dog onto our three city beaches (Ondarreta, La Concha and Zurriola) (except for potentially dangerous dog breeds), when it is outside the bathing season: from 1 October to 30 May. It is forbidden at all times during the bathing season.
Picture: Anael Corea Arteaga (@anaelartee)
In the mountains
Urgull
Dogs can be let off the lead on Mount Urgull between 18:00 and 12:00 in the winter, and between 19:00 and 10:00 in the summer (except for potentially dangerous dog breeds).
You can access it from the Paseo Nuevo, at the back of the Aquarium, from Plaza Zuloaga (next to the San Telmo Museum) and from the rear of the Basilica of Santa María.
More about Urgull mountain
Ulía
Dogs can be let off the lead on Mount Ulía between 18:00 and 12:00 throughout the year (except for dogs from breeds that are considered potentially dangerous).
Igeldo
More about Igeldo Mountain
In the parks
Picture: Anael Corea Arteaga (@anaelartee)
Below there is a list of the parks where dogs can wander around at their leisure between 18:00 and 12:00:
Miramón
This is in the highest part of the city, between Aiete and the hospital area. Back in the day, it was full of farmhouses surrounded by nature. Although it has now become the Donostia / San Sebastian Technology Park, it still has large green spaces that reveal its true essence. It is surrounded by woodlands and trails. You can get to the park by bus.
Lau Haizeta
This is a real green lung. It has 602 hectares, of which 297 belong to Donostia /San Sebastian (207 ha and 98 ha belong to Errenteria and Astigarraga respectively). It is in the south-eastern part of the city, on the outskirts, very close to Gipukoa’s inland mountains. Because it is so large, you can go on long walks and it gives you the feeling that you are in a natural space that is away from the city.
Otxoki
Otxoki Park is in the Intxaurrondo area, very close to another park mentioned below, Ametzagaina. It has a playground and beautiful meadows where you can take your four-legged friend.
Ametzagaina
Next to the Miramón Park, it is one of the city’s largest. A green lung which has a fort that was built in the First Carlist War (1838) and it is well worth a visit. Lots of locals take their dogs to the park.
**Guau Park, the park of all parks**
Finally, a park that is designed especially for dogs. You won’t find any swings here, only agility circuits for dogs to enjoy while they exercise.
Guau Park is open every day from 08:00 to 21:00 (including Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays). The park closes at 19:30 in the winter.
You can find it on Gregorio Ordoñez Kalea, in Amara.
Dog-friendly bars and restaurants
See the list of dog-friendly bars and restaurants
We hope that these tips help you to get the most out of your stay in our city, so that your canine friends ask you to come back and visit Donostia / San Sebastian again.