Which Luxembourg City dog parks are actually worth visiting? Join us as we explore a few options to help you decide where to take your pup.

Since moving from Sweden, we've been amazed at how incredibly (and I really mean incredibly!) dog-friendly Luxembourg is, especially compared to Sweden. Luxembourg' City's pet-friendly atmosphere is evident in its over 400 free poop bag dispensers and numerous fenced parks. For dog owners, it's reassuring to know the city truly embraces pets, making us feel welcome wherever we go.

With the abundance of dog parks we were wondering which parks are actually worth visiting? Let's find out!

Parc Laval – a small but convenient spot

Our first stop was Parc Laval, a fenced area we've walked past many times but never actually stopped at. It's a small enclosure where dogs can play off-leash, though I’ve rarely seen any dogs there, probably because of the mostly soily ground.

There's a bench and free poop bags inside, which is always a plus, but overall it's not one of my favourite options. If you live in the neighbourhood, I’d recommend taking a stroll through the parc for its lovely green atmosphere and let your dog play in the fenced area, but would I go there just for the dog park? Probably not.

📍 Location: 4, Rue de Stavelot, 2553 Weimerskirch, Luxembourg

Tony Neuman Park – a dog park with a view 

Our next stop was in Tony Neuman Park in Limpertsberg, one of our favourites. With a mix of grass and trees, a bench and a nice view over Rollingergrund, it's for sure worth a visit! 
 
It's bigger than Parc Laval’s dog park and a great option if you’re in the neighbourhood or want to combine a regular dog walk with a beautiful view, especially if you have kids. There is a playground and some nice strolls you can go for to see some nature that makes you wonder if you’re still in the city or in a quiet forest. This time, we didn't meet any other dogs but most of the time, there are always pups running around.

📍 Location: 70, Rue Nicolas Ries, 2428 Limpertsberg, Luxembourg

Merl dog park – the ultimate playground 

If your dog loves to run, the dog park in Merl is a must-visit! It's huuuuge L-shaped fenced area with plenty of space for dogs to chase balls, play together and enjoy the fresh air. There are also benches for owners to sit and relax while their pups burn off some energy. It's located next to a parking which is very convenient if you have to drive here.
 
If I had to point out one downside, it's definitely the birds. There are a lot of them in the trees, which means you might want to keep an eye out for any surprising attacks from above. Still, we had a great time here and will definitely be coming back!

📍 Location: Rue de Bragance, 1255 Hollerich, Luxembourg

Doggie parc Anvers – a social spot

Our final stop was Doggie Parc Anvers, near Parc Heintz. This park is, in my opinion, the perfect size with grass, trees, and plenty of space for dogs to explore. Vegas made a new friend this time – a playful pup named Luna, and she was totally exhausted afterwards. Luckily this was our last stop for this day!

If you're interested in outdoor training and don't want to leave your dog at home – this is the perfect spot! Next to the fenced dog area you can find a great outdoor gym, from which you easily can watch your dog while working out.

📍 Location: 2430 Hollerich, Luxembourg

So, which one wins the title? 

We had such a fun time checking out these parks and while all of them have their pros and cons, Merl Dog Park wins for its size and space, while Tony Neuman Parc will continue being our go-to because of the location.

But, we know there are even more parks out there! Have you visited any of these? Or do you have a favourite spot that we should check out next? Let us know!