In fact, dogs are allowed in most places in France including shops and markets. However, in supermarkets there is always a sign saying 'no dogs allowed' but of course the management turn a blind eye to a ball of fluff sitting in Madame's trolley amongst the Camembert and the Côtes-de-Provence.
Are dogs allowed in shops Paris?
Legally, because of the proximity to fresh food, dogs aren't allowed in the open-air markets, grocery stores and boutique food shops. Check for the “no dogs” sign. Some department stores like FNAC, Monoprix and Darty will allow small dogs to be carried in hand if you politely ask the guard at the entrance.
Can dogs go in restaurants in France?
Can you take dogs into restaurants in Paris?
There is no law against having dogs inside restaurants, which means each restaurant gets to decide its own policy. Generally speaking, dogs are allowed in most sit-down restaurants in Paris, as long as they are well-behaved and don't sit on the furniture. (They have to remain on the floor.)
Are dogs allowed in restaurants in Paris?
There is no law against having dogs inside restaurants, which means each restaurant gets to decide its own policy. Generally speaking, dogs are allowed in most sit-down restaurants in Paris, as long as they are well-behaved and don't sit on the furniture. (They have to remain on the floor.)