
Nimb Hotel
Tivoli, Köpenhamn
1 pet / room · Max 10 kg · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€380 / night
Copenhagen is one of Europe's most dog-friendly capitals. Cyclists, canals and large parks like Frederiksberg Have, Fælledparken and Kongens Have make the city ideal for a weekend with a dog. 35 minutes by train from Malmö with free dog travel across the Öresund Bridge.
7 dog-friendly hotels reviewed


Tivoli, Köpenhamn
1 pet / room · Max 10 kg · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€380 / night

Rådhuspladsen, Köpenhamn
2 pets / room · All sizes · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€195 / night
No feeKöpenhamn
1 pet / room · All sizes · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€310 / night

Latinerkvarteret, Köpenhamn
1 pet / room · Max 20 kg · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€270 / night
No feeKongens Nytorv, Köpenhamn
1 pet / room · All sizes · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€540 / night

Köpenhamn
1 pet / room · Max 15 kg · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€95 / night

Nyhavn, Köpenhamn
1 pet / room · All sizes · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€220 / night
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Find a hotel →Central Copenhagen with Strøget, Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn. 71 Nyhavn Hotel, Hotel d'Angleterre and Skt Petri accept dogs with clear policies.
Vesterbro is young and creative with micro-breweries, coffee culture and Søndermarken park. Frederiksberg is calm and green with Frederiksberg Have — Copenhagen's finest dog walk.
Closest to Fælledparken (58 ha) and Kastellet. Calmer family area with many dog parks.
Frederiksberg Have, Fælledparken (with a fenced dog forest), Søndermarken and Amager Strandpark are dog paradise. Amager Strand has a dog beach in the northern part.
DSB trains, Metro and buses accept dogs for 12 DKK or with a dog card. Small dogs in a carrier travel free. Bicycles are free — many owners cycle with dogs in cargo bikes.
The train from Malmö (35 min) and Lund (45 min) is easiest. Dogs travel free on Öresundståg. Bus 999 from Malmö goes to Copenhagen via the airport.
71 Nyhavn Hotel, Hotel d'Angleterre, Skt Petri, Hotel Sanders and Nimb Hotel are our top picks — all with clear policies.
No, dogs travel free on Öresundståg across the bridge. In Copenhagen's Metro and buses it costs 12 DKK.
Frederiksberg Have, Fælledparken (with a dog forest), Søndermarken and Amager Strand are the largest. Fenced dog parks (hundeskov) exist in every neighbourhood.
Between 0 and 400 DKK per night. Boutique hotels are often free, chain hotels charge 200–300 DKK.
No, Tivoli does not allow dogs (except service dogs). Dog kennels are available at the entrance.
Yes — the city is flat, bike-friendly and slower-paced than most capitals. Many cafés and bars accept dogs indoors.
Yes — many central hotels in Köpenhamn welcome dogs and a growing number also accept cats. Always check the maximum weight and fee before booking.
Fees range from free to about EUR 50 per night. We show the fee clearly on every hotel card.
Many hotels allow it as long as the dog is calm — verify the policy when booking.
We've collected the most common long-tail searches for dog travellers in Köpenhamn. Use them as inspiration when comparing — every hotel card on this page shows fee, weight limit and amenities.