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Home » Blog » The Rise of the Pet-Friendly Holiday: How Britons are Changing How They Travel

The Rise of the Pet-Friendly Holiday: How Britons are Changing How They Travel

6 September 2022 by threewords

A trend in Great Britain of holidaymakers taking their pets with them when they travel. This is a marked change from previous years when leaving a pet behind was the norm. Several reasons for this shift include an increased focus on animal welfare and a desire to have all family members in holiday activities.

This trend affects the travel industry, as more businesses cater to pet-friendly needs. Hotels, restaurants, and attractions are starting to accommodate furry friends, which will likely continue as the demand increases. For those planning a trip to Great Britain, here are some things to remember when travelling with a pet.

There are now several hotel chains in Great Britain that offer pet-friendly accommodations. This means you no longer have to worry about finding a place to stay that will accept your four-legged friend. However, when booking a hotel, check the policies regarding pets so that you can be prepared in advance.

Many restaurants and cafes in Great Britain now allow pets inside, as long as they are well-behaved. This is an excellent option if you want to enjoy a meal out without having to leave your pet at home. However, it is always best to call ahead and confirm that a particular establishment is pet-friendly before bringing your animal inside.

There are several attractions and activities in Great Britain that are now pet-friendly. This includes everything from walking tours to museums and galleries. When searching for things to do, look for those that specifically mention that they welcome pets. This will ensure that you and your furry friend have a great time exploring all the country offers.

Travelling with a pet can be a bit of an adjustment, but it is possible with some planning. By keeping these tips in mind, you can ensure that you and your pet have a wonderful holiday in Great Britain. So why not give it a try? Your four-legged friend will thank you.


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