Best Pet-Friendly Places in Singapore (2025 Guide)
Singapore has a growing and vibrant number of pet-friendly spaces where you can enjoy quality time with your furry companion. From off-leash dog parks to pet-welcoming cafes and hotels, here are the best spots to explore with your pet in 2025.
Pet-friendly parks and outdoor spaces
Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park has a dedicated off-leash dog run — one of the most popular in Singapore. East Coast Park is perfect for morning walks along the coast. Labrador Nature Reserve offers scenic trails through secondary forest. Sentosa's beaches allow dogs in designated areas. Always keep your dog on a leash unless in designated off-leash areas, and carry waste bags at all times.
Pet-friendly cafes and restaurants in Singapore
Singapore's pet-friendly cafe scene has grown significantly in recent years. Popular spots include Woof & Brew in Tanjong Pagar, The Coastal Settlement in Changi Village, Canopy Garden Dining at Bishan Park, and many cafes along Dempsey Hill. Always call ahead to confirm pet policies, seating arrangements, and any breed restrictions before visiting.
Pet-friendly hotels and staycations
Several Singapore hotels welcome pets, including The Warehouse Hotel, Capella Singapore, and various serviced apartments. Pet fees typically range from S$50–S$150 per night. Always declare your pet when booking and ask about specific pet amenities. Some hotels even provide pet beds, bowls, and welcome treats for your furry guest.
Dog-friendly beaches and water areas
Tanjong Beach on Sentosa and some areas of East Coast Park allow dogs. Keep dogs away from swimming areas designated for humans, and always clean up after your pet. Bring plenty of fresh water as Singapore's heat and humidity can dehydrate pets quickly. Avoid peak afternoon hours when temperatures are highest.
Pet-friendly shopping malls and retail
Some Singapore malls have become more pet-welcoming, particularly those with outdoor areas. Westgate, VivoCity (outdoor areas), and Suntec City allow well-behaved pets in certain zones. Always carry your pet or keep them on a short leash, and ensure they are clean and well-groomed before entering any indoor space.
