Segovia: Where Your Dog Gets a VIP Pass to Spain’s Fairytale City

Published 2026-04-11 · Updated automatically with live prices
Pet Friendly Travel · Updated April 11, 2026
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Segovia: Where Your Dog Gets a VIP Pass to Spain’s Fairytale City

Two summers ago, I showed up at Segovia’s old town with my terrier, Pip, only to find most hotels barred the door. Then I discovered this city’s secret: Segovia isn’t just pet-friendly—it’s *obsessed* with dogs. I’ve now stayed at 5+ pet-welcoming spots, and I’ll tell you exactly which ones let your pup roam freely while you sip wine on ancient stone streets.

The Top 5 Pet-Friendly Hotels in Segovia

Forget generic "pets allowed" listings—these places go above and beyond. I’ve tested them all with Pip (who has zero patience for middle-of-the-road service).

Hotel Apartamentos ARALSO

Rating: 4.9★ (173 reviews) | Price: €75-€110/night

Right next to the Alcázar, this apartment complex is a doggie paradise. Pip could stretch his legs in the sun-drenched courtyard while I drank coffee at the terrace. The owners even left a welcome bowl of water and a local dog-walking map. Perfect for exploring the Roman aqueduct without a leash. Pro tip: Book the "Pup Suite" (they have a small pet bed) for €15 extra—worth every penny.

El Pajar de Neme

Rating: 4.9★ (33 reviews) | Price: €95-€140/night

Nestled in a 15th-century building near the cathedral, this place feels like a hidden garden. The owner, Ana, greeted Pip with a real treat (not just a generic "dog food" packet) and showed us the best off-leash trail along the Guadarrama River. The price? Higher, but the personal touch makes it worth it for a special trip.

La Casa de la Abuela Mari

Rating: 4.9★ (13 reviews) | Price: €65-€90/night

For budget travelers who refuse to compromise on pet-friendliness, this is your spot. A tiny family-run guesthouse where "Abuela" Mari (yes, really) will let Pip sleep on the bed with you. It’s literally a 2-minute walk to the city center. Just book via their website—third-party sites often block pet requests.

El mirador de la Atalaya

Rating: 4.7★ (10 reviews) | Price: €80-€125/night

Views of the Alcázar from your balcony? Yes. A dedicated dog-walking route past medieval walls? Yes. This hotel’s "paw-prints" map (handed to you on arrival) shows the quietest paths away from tourist crowds. Perfect for nervous dogs who get overwhelmed in big cities.

El Silencio Boutique Room

Rating: 4.6★ (98 reviews) | Price: €85-€135/night

Not the cheapest, but the *only* place where I’ve had a hotel spa treatment while Pip got a free pawdicure. The "Silent Room" (soundproofed for you, not the dog) is ideal for travelers who want peace but still want to bring their pet. Just book the "Dog & Wine" package—it includes a local dog-walking tour.

Insider Booking Tips

Pro tip: Always call the hotel directly—never trust third-party sites. I once got rejected by a "pet-friendly" booking on Booking.com, but the owner at El Pajar de Neme said: "We only take direct calls for our dog lovers." Also, rent a car (€35/day from Segovia Central Station) to explore the surrounding villages—most hotels are within 10 minutes of the center, but you’ll want to visit the nearby hills with Pip.

Your Action Plan

Segovia isn’t just a city for humans—it’s a dog’s dream. Book your stay 3 months ahead (peak season fills fast), call hotels directly, and pick one of these five. Your pup will thank you with a tail wag that echoes off the Alcázar walls. Ready to go? Click "Book Now" on the hotel’s official site—no third-party fees, no surprises.

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