Dog‑Friendly Lisbon: A Guide How to Spend a Day with Your Dog

Dog‑Friendly Lisbon: A Guide How to Spend a Day with Your Dog

Arriving in Lisbon is always a mix of excitement and discovery, and this trip was no different. Daisy and I landed exactly on time, greeted by the unique setup of Lisbon Airport. If you’ve traveled in the U.S., the layout might feel familiar. It’s designed so arrivals walk through areas typically reserved for departing passengers, like duty-free shops. One feature that stood out was their excellent pet relief area, though Daisy, being her composed self, didn’t need to use it.

Early Morning Flights: Smooth Sailing with a Dog

Our journey started bright and early—4:30 AM to be exact—because flying with a dog means in-person check-ins are a must. Traveling business class with Daisy has its perks, like shorter lines for check-in and security. From arriving at the airport to clearing security, we were through in just 21 minutes—record time!

With Daisy snug in her carrier, we boarded our flight last to keep things calm. Flying within Europe on business class offers a bonus for travelers with pets: extra space. I always book seats where Daisy can sit comfortably under the middle seat, though on this flight, a design quirk had her under the seat in front of me.

@crazydaisytravels

Flying TAP Portugal with Daisy from Lisbon Airport! ✈️🐾 We flew TAP Portugal for the first time, and here’s how it went: 👉 Connecting Flight + Layover: We had a 24-hour layover in Lisbon and made the most of it. But heads up—Lisbon Airport is BUSY, especially during the holidays. ✨ Why Business Class? For Daisy! Flying business in Europe usually means the seat beside you is free, so Daisy’s carrier goes under that seat, giving us extra space. It’s like buying her a seat, and it makes the whole experience much less stressful! 🛂 Check-In: Thanks to business class, we had private check-in and fast-track security (lifesaver). The regular lines were out the door! Check-in took 10-15 minutes because Daisy’s paperwork had to be reviewed for Ireland. 💃🏻 Shoutout: Vanda, our flight attendant, was AMAZING. She made our trip so smooth and enjoyable. 💸 Cost: It was €160 for Daisy on both trips. I booked through an agency, so I’m not sure about online bookings. Verdict: TAP Portugal is Daisy-approved! 🐶 10/10 🙌 #DogTravel #FlyingWithDogs #TAPPortugal #TravelWithDaisy #CrazyDaisy #DogFriendly #DogFriendlyTravel #glywithyourdog #lisbonairport @tapairportugal

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Arrival in Lisbon: Uber Made Easy

Once we landed, I was impressed by how seamlessly Uber works at Lisbon Airport. You simply follow the signs to a designated car park, and your ride pulls up into a spot waiting for you. No confusion, no fuss—just a smooth transition into the city.

daisy enjoying Lisbon city sightseeing tour

Exploring Lisbon with Daisy

We stayed at the Sheraton Hotel Lisbon, but I’ll save a full review for another post. Let’s just say the early check-in at 8:30 AM was a lifesaver. After settling in, Daisy and I embarked on our first adventure: a 24-hour tourist pass that covered multiple city tours.

The Old Town tour was a highlight, showcasing Lisbon’s charm with its narrow, cobblestone streets and historic landmarks. Daisy loved the ride, though I’d recommend caution if you’re prone to motion sickness—the bumpy roads and tight turns are all part of the experience.

brunch sheraton Lisbon

Dining with Daisy

Returning to the Sheraton for lunch was an eye-opener. While the hotel is dog-friendly, their restaurant has a policy in place for the formal dining room. Dogs are welcome, but they must be carried when you walk through to your table. Once seated, Daisy was free to settle under the table, which worked perfectly.

The Sunday brunch buffet itself was a standout. Even though I’m not a buffet fan, this one converted me. The seafood selection alone was a feast for the senses. Pro tip: If you’re dining solo with a dog, plan ahead—either have someone to watch your pup or utilize a carrier for mobility.

Quick Hits: Tips for Lisbon Travelers

  • Tours: The Old Town tour is a must, but plan extra time to hop off and explore. Unfortunately, our tight schedule didn’t allow for that.

  • City Sightseeing: The 24-hour pass is great value, especially if you want to explore multiple attractions without worrying about individual tickets.

  • Dog-Friendly Spots: Many outdoor areas welcome dogs, but always ask about policies for restaurants or indoor spaces.

Lisbon dog friendly

Final Thoughts

Lisbon is as vibrant and welcoming as ever. With its mix of historic charm, modern convenience, and dog-friendly touches, it’s a destination Daisy and I will return to again and again. Whether you’re traveling with your furry companion or exploring solo, this city has something for everyone. Stay tuned for a full review of our stay at the Sheraton Hotel Lisbon—it’s worth the deep dive.

Until next time, happy travels from me and Crazy Daisy! 🐾✈️

@crazydaisytravels

Did i see Santa after Christmas??? Lisbon in December what a sight 🤩 Follow us for a full day in Lisbon on a layover. Started out the day with @City Sightseeing Portugal first tour around the old town. Brunch at The Sheraton then took a well needed nap. We caught the last tour on a different route with City Sightseeing. That ended around 7pm. Non dog friendly activity of a spa visit (1 hour). Tapas, wine and live music at The Sheraton then bed! The cost of the 24 hour pass was €32 and included 3 different tour options. #dogfriendlydayout #dogfriendly #dogfriendlylisbon #dogtravel #shihtzu #lisbon #portugaldogfriendly #petfriendlylisbon #petfriendlytravel

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