
Would you like to bring your beloved dog on holidays to Tuscany but don’t want to miss out on your own cultural experience? There are actually a lot of fantastic museums across this spectacular region that are welcoming of dogs provided they are on a leash and are very well trained.
Choose from a range of pet friendly villas in Tuscany where you and your dog can spend a lovely day relaxing after some culture!
Choose from a range of pet friendly villas in Tuscany where you and your dog can spend a lovely day relaxing after some culture!

Come to Florence and spend a day walking around beautiful streets before heading with your pet to a cultural hotspot like the Forte Belvedere, where pets are allowed and you can both come and learn all about its intriguing history. [Edit: Please note that it has been brought to our attention that dogs are no longer allowed in the area around Forte Belvedere.]
Embark on an exciting cultural trip to museums that are dog friendly, stopping off in Massa Marittima and Castiglione della Pescaia where there are three museums open to you both in each stop off.
Explore the archaeological and cultural museums in the lagoon town of Orbetello or walk around the mesmerising Orsini fortress in Sorano.
Embark on an exciting cultural trip to museums that are dog friendly, stopping off in Massa Marittima and Castiglione della Pescaia where there are three museums open to you both in each stop off.
Explore the archaeological and cultural museums in the lagoon town of Orbetello or walk around the mesmerising Orsini fortress in Sorano.

The interesting Collodi theme park in the province of Lucca is open to tourists and their dogs as is the archaeological park of Populonia in Livorno province.
By law in Italy, there should be an official sign placed clearly in a public area specifically stating ‘no dogs’ before owners can enforce their right to refuse someone with a dog so be sure to read up on your right before heading over.
There’s so much to do and see in Tuscany along with your beloved dog so why not check out this list of places to visit and plan your trip here soon!
By law in Italy, there should be an official sign placed clearly in a public area specifically stating ‘no dogs’ before owners can enforce their right to refuse someone with a dog so be sure to read up on your right before heading over.
There’s so much to do and see in Tuscany along with your beloved dog so why not check out this list of places to visit and plan your trip here soon!