Dog-Friendly Los Angeles, California

From off-leash parks in the hills to patio brunches by the beach, Los Angeles makes it easy to travel with your dog.

Los Angeles, CA

8.9 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $0-150
Dog Parks: 12
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best Dog Parks

Runyon Canyon Dog Park

A classic LA dog outing with designated off-leash areas and skyline views in the Hollywood Hills.

Griffith Park Dog Park

A large off-leash option near the north end of the John Ferraro Soccer Field, ideal before or after exploring Griffith Park.

Silverlake Dog Park

A neighborhood favorite with separate dog areas and easy access to Silver Lake cafes.

Where to Stay

Kimpton La Peer Hotel

One of the easiest luxury picks for pet parents thanks to Kimpton's no-fee, no-size-limit pet policy.

1 Hotel West Hollywood

Stylish Sunset Strip stay with no extra pet fee and room for up to two dogs.

The LINE LA

Koreatown base with no pet fee and a central location for city exploring.

Dog-Friendly Dining

The Morrison

A longtime local favorite known for its dog-friendly patio and canine menu options.

Great White Venice

Beachy all-day cafe near the Venice boardwalk with outdoor seating that works well for dogs.

Home Restaurant

Los Feliz brunch staple with a leafy patio that welcomes dogs outdoors.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Los Angeles

Kimpton La Peer Hotel

4.6/5
boutique hotel

Upscale West Hollywood hotel with one of the most generous pet policies in LA, making it a strong fit for travelers with large dogs or multiple pets.

$$$$ Pet fee: No pet fee All pets allowed; Kimpton brand policy states no size or breed restrictions and no limit on number of pets.

627 N La Peer Dr, West Hollywood, CA 90069

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1 Hotel West Hollywood

4.5/5
luxury hotel

Design-forward Sunset Strip hotel with pet perks, easy walkability, and no standard pet fee for qualifying dogs.

$$$$ Pet fee: No extra fee Up to 2 pets; max weight 25 lbs each; extra cleaning charges may apply for damage.

8490 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90069

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The LINE LA

4.2/5
boutique hotel

Koreatown favorite with a central location, stylish rooms, and a straightforward no-fee pet policy.

$$$ Pet fee: No pet fee Pets welcome with no fee; hotel materials note pets may not be left unattended and are not permitted in restaurant or bar spaces.

3515 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010

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Hotel Figueroa

4.4/5
historic hotel

Downtown LA stay near LA Live with a dedicated pet policy and easy access to urban walks.

$$$ Pet fee: See hotel for current fee/deposit details Pet-friendly accommodations available; guests must follow hotel pet agreement and may be charged for damage or extra cleaning.

939 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015

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InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown

4.5/5
luxury hotel

High-rise downtown option for travelers who want skyline views and a major-brand stay with pet accommodations.

$$$$ Pet fee: Contact hotel Pet policy varies by booking and room type; confirm current restrictions before reserving.

900 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90017

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Los Angeles

The Morrison

4.5/5
gastropub

Atwater Village staple famous for its dog-friendly patio and reputation for treating pups like regulars.

$$ Dogs welcome on the outdoor patio; dog-friendly tables noted by local dog guides. Dog Menu

3179 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039

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Great White Venice

4.4/5
all-day cafe

Bright coastal cafe near Venice Beach with outdoor seating and an easy stop after a neighborhood walk.

$$ Dogs are commonly accommodated in outdoor seating areas.

1604 Pacific Ave, Venice, CA 90291

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Home Restaurant

4.3/5
brunch restaurant

Popular Los Feliz brunch and dinner spot with a leafy patio that works well for relaxed meals with your dog.

$$ Dogs welcome on the outdoor patio according to dog-travel listings.

1760 Hillhurst Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027

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The Win~Dow Venice

4.5/5
burger stand

Casual Venice favorite for smashburgers and fries, best enjoyed at the outdoor seating with your pup.

$ Outdoor seating makes it an easy dog-friendly stop; confirm current patio rules on arrival.

425 Rose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90291

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Salt's Cure

4.4/5
breakfast and brunch

Hollywood brunch destination known for oat griddle cakes and a neighborhood feel near Highland Avenue.

$$ Best suited for dogs in outdoor seating areas; verify current patio policy before visiting.

1155 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038

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Dog Haus Kitchen Hollywood

4.2/5
hot dog and burger spot

Fast-casual option in Hollywood with a dog-friendly feature listed by the brand and easy grab-and-go appeal.

$ Brand location listings identify dog-friendly accommodations; outdoor seating availability may vary.

615 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Los Angeles

Runyon Canyon Dog Park

park

One of LA's signature dog outings, with designated off-leash areas and hiking access in the Hollywood Hills.

Off-Leash

2000 N Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90046

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Griffith Park Dog Park

park

Off-leash dog park inside Griffith Park, great for combining playtime with a larger park day.

Off-Leash

Located at north end of the John Ferraro Soccer Field on North Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027

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Silverlake Dog Park

park

Convenient Eastside dog park near cafes and neighborhood walks around Silver Lake.

Off-Leash

1863 Silver Lake Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026

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Laurel Canyon Dog Park

park

A useful Hollywood Hills option for off-leash play close to West Hollywood and Studio City.

Off-Leash

8260 Mulholland Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90046

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Veterans' Barrington Park

park

West LA park with a leash-less dog area, handy for travelers staying on the west side.

Off-Leash

333 South Barrington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049

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Beverly Hills Community Dog Park

park

Well-kept nearby dog park in Beverly Hills; access is for registered users, so it's best for local guests or longer stays.

Off-Leash

344 N Foothill Road, Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Los Angeles

This sample plan mixes westside beach time, patio meals, and classic LA park stops while keeping drive times manageable.

Day 1: West Hollywood + Hollywood Hills

Morning

Check into Kimpton La Peer Hotel or 1 Hotel West Hollywood, then head to Runyon Canyon Dog Park for an early hike before the heat builds.

Afternoon

Grab lunch at Salt's Cure or The Win~Dow, then spend the afternoon exploring dog-friendly neighborhood walks around West Hollywood.

Evening

Have dinner on a patio, then return to your hotel for a relaxed Sunset Strip evening.

Day 2: Los Feliz + Griffith Park

Morning

Start with brunch at Home Restaurant in Los Feliz, then head to Griffith Park Dog Park for off-leash play.

Afternoon

Explore more of Griffith Park on leash-friendly paths or drive over to Silverlake Dog Park and browse nearby cafes and shops.

Evening

Dinner at The Morrison in Atwater Village, where the patio is especially popular with dog owners.

Day 3: Venice Beach Day

Morning

Drive west for breakfast or coffee at Great White Venice and a walk through Venice's dog-loving streets.

Afternoon

Stop by The Win~Dow Venice for a casual lunch, then continue with a neighborhood stroll around Abbot Kinney and nearby outdoor spaces.

Evening

Wrap up with one last park visit on the west side before heading home or continuing on to Santa Monica or Long Beach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Los Angeles?

Yes, restaurants in California may allow pet dogs in outdoor dining areas at the operator's discretion, as long as the patio setup follows health-code rules. In practice, many LA patios welcome dogs, but policies vary by business.

Does Los Angeles have an off-leash dog beach?

Not within the City of Los Angeles guide area itself. For an official off-leash beach experience in Los Angeles County, many travelers head to Rosie's Dog Beach in Long Beach.

How many dog parks are in Los Angeles?

The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks lists 12 dog parks, including Runyon Canyon, Griffith Park, Silverlake, Laurel Canyon, Westminster, and Westwood.

What is the best area to stay in LA with a dog?

West Hollywood is one of the easiest bases thanks to walkability, pet-friendly hotels, and quick access to Runyon Canyon. Los Feliz and Santa Monica are also strong choices depending on your plans.

Do LA hotels charge pet fees?

It depends on the hotel. Some LA properties, including Kimpton La Peer, 1 Hotel West Hollywood, and The LINE LA, advertise no standard pet fee, while others may charge a fee, deposit, or cleaning charge.

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