If you've had a dog in Bengaluru for more than a few weeks, someone has already told you about Cubbon Park on Sunday mornings. They were right. Get there before 8, and it's the closest thing this city has to a dog-only festival β dozens of off-leash regulars, a shaded 300-acre backdrop, and the specific kind of chaos that makes your dog's whole week. But it's not the only spot, and knowing the difference between "technically allowed" and "actually built for dogs" saves you a wasted trip.
Cubbon Park β the one everyone means when they say "the park"
Dogs are allowed on leash any day, but Sunday mornings turn a corner of the park into an informal off-leash gathering that regulars just know about β nobody's handing out a map, you'll figure it out fast once you're there. Wide shaded paths, open lawns big enough for an actual run, and a resident community of dog parents who'll have opinions about your dog's recall within five minutes. It's free, it's open every day, and on weekdays it's calm enough for a reactive dog on a long lead.
Best time: Sunday, roughly 5-8 AM for the off-leash gathering; any day for a leashed walk
Cost: Free
Petboro Dog Park, Whitefield β the one built specifically for this
A dedicated, fenced off-leash park with actual agility equipment β ramps, jump hoops, weave posts, a doggy see-saw β rather than a public garden dogs happen to be allowed in. This is the option if your dog needs to burn real energy, not just sniff around. Small fee, but you're paying for a purpose-built space, not just permission to be there.
Timings: 9-11:30 AM, 1:30-4 PM, 5:30-7 PM
Cost: Nominal entry fee β confirm current pricing directly
Mac's Dog Park β Marathahalli's leash-free option
Opposite the Marathahalli flyover, open all day, and genuinely leash-free rather than a Sunday-only exception. Convenient if you're East Bengaluru and Whitefield feels like a haul.
Timings: 7 AM - 5 PM, daily
Cost: Small fee
Sadashivanagar Park β the quiet one
A formerly abandoned patch near HKES college, now a genuinely free, leash-free space that's noticeably calmer than Cubbon's Sunday crowd. Good pick if your dog is shy or gets overwhelmed by the Cubbon energy β fewer dogs, less chaos, same freedom to run.
Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM
Cost: Free
Dog Park at The Elephant Pond β the day-trip option
About an hour out near Banerghatta, this is a private off-leash park with separate zones for small and large dogs β worth it if you're planning a proper outing rather than a quick evening walk. Silence, open space, and genuinely far enough from the city that it feels like a different trip entirely.
Confirm current timings and fees directly before the drive
Frequently asked questions
Can dogs go to Cubbon Park?
Yes, on leash any day, with an informal off-leash gathering most Sunday mornings roughly 5-8 AM.
Is Lalbagh dog-friendly?
No β pet dogs have been banned since 2013, despite ongoing petitions to reverse it. Go to Cubbon Park instead.
Where's the best off-leash park if my dog is reactive or shy?
Sadashivanagar Park is noticeably quieter than Cubbon Park on a Sunday β a gentler introduction to off-leash time.
Is there a proper dedicated dog park, not just a public garden?
Petboro in Whitefield and Mac's Dog Park near Marathahalli are both purpose-built, fenced, leash-free spaces rather than public parks that happen to allow dogs.