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Take Your Furry Friends To These Best Pet-friendly Places in Hong Kong

Owning a pet can have a positive impact on your physical, mental, and overall lifestyle. Having them as your companion is a wonderful way to cope up with depression and loneliness.

A pet-loving culture helps every owner to engage and communicate with other pet lovers, and even share one’s thoughts and opinions which promotes better connection and human interaction.

These animals can also help children learn about having a sense of responsibility, improve empathy, and to love unconditionally. Whether you own a dog, cat, or bird, every pet deserves to be treated rightfully. Just like humans, they should always be healthy and loved like a real family member.

Creating a great bond with your pets is a good thing, which is why we’ve listed down the best pet-friendly places in Hong Kong.

Pet-friendly Cafés and Restaurants

When you just want to simply chill out, there are animal-friendly cafés you can visit in Hong Kong where you can dine in with your dearest companion. Most of these coffee shops and restaurants are huge dog fans. Check them out:

  • The Salted Pig. Located at Hong Kong 1 Knutsford Terrace, the place is a home-style bar with big open doors and indoor seating. This is designed to place outdoor chairs where your lovely pups can wait and relax while you dine. Worry not, they offer clean water and dog treats (sometimes). On top of that, you can choose a wide range of affordable foods including pork dishes, burgers, and salads.  For more pet-friendly outdoor dining spaces, check out other The Salted Pig branches near you. 

       Address: G/F, No.1 Knutsford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hongkong





  • Feather & Bone – Mid-Levels. It is one of the most favorites stores on Shelley Street because of its convenient and dog-friendly place. They have a terrace where your pet/s can relax while you are indulging in their best-selling meat dishes and other seasonal foods.

            Address: Feather & Bone – Mid-Levels, 38 Shelley Street, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong

    • Elephant Grounds. The Causeway Bay branch of Elephant Grounds gladly welcomes your furry friends where you can both enjoy a picture-perfect outdoor seating area of the artisan café. Diners can order the shop’s most favored coffees, ice cream sandwiches, buttermilk pancakes, and acai yogurt.

           Address: Shop C, G/F, 42-28 Fashion Walk, Paterson St, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

    Pet-friendly Parks

    Part of being a responsible pet owner is to let your pets play and socialize with others by taking them for a walk in the park. Here are safe, green spaces in Hong Kong perfect for you and your pets to unwind.

    • Victoria Peak Garden, The Peak, Hong Kong. The site is a spacious park, which is ideal for your pets, especially dogs, to roam around. The place features an elegant Victorian-inspired garden. It is known to be the former vacation house of the Hong Kong Governor.
    • Quarry Bay Promenade, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. It proudly features perfectly landscaped gardens which give a very artsy and aesthetic experience for visitors. This is an ideal place to go for evening walks with your pet because of Central’s iconic skyscrapers.
    • West Kowloon Waterfront and Art Park. A relaxing place for sunset viewing or to run around with your pet/s as it is in the prime spot of the country’s cultural district near Victoria Harbour. The Waterfront Park is open for the public from 6 AM to 10 PM.




    Other Pet-friendly Places in Hong Kong For Your Next Adventure

    Visit dog-friendly pools during summer with spa facilities and self-grooming amenities to pamper after swimming. You can visit the following resorts but be sure to check ahead of your trip because some places require advance purchase booking or are only open on weekends.

    You may also try dog-friendly water sports on the following sites:

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