InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

Atlanta, United States · 5 Star Hotel

C Roch Rank

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta Dog Friendly Review

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, there are some notable limitations. Most rooms are dog friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are restricted to the rooms and not allowed in the bar, restaurant, or other public areas. This can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your dog alone, though they do allow dogs to stay in the room unattended.

The hotel provides essential items like dog beds and bowls, and they even offer free treats, which is a nice touch. However, there's no dedicated dog space or garden on-site, so you'll need to rely on nearby parks for walks. Fortunately, the hotel is close to public green spaces, making it easier to give your dog some exercise.

The fee is $100 per stay, which isn't too steep, but there's a weight limit of 70 pounds. This restriction excludes many popular breeds like Golden Retrievers, which is a downside for larger dog owners. The limit of two dogs per room is reasonable, but the lack of response to inquiries about dog friendly services raises concerns about their commitment to canine guests.

Overall, while the InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta provides some conveniences for dog owners, the restrictions and lack of dedicated dog areas make it an adequate but not outstanding choice. Consider your dog's needs and your plans before booking.

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InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta With Your Dog · Good To Know

Is InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta dog friendly?

Yes. InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta is independently certified dog friendly under the Roch Dog Friendly Standard, where it holds a Rank C rating. Most of its rooms are dog friendly, so getting a room for you and your dog is rarely a problem.

Is there a pet fee at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta?

Yes. InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta charges a pet fee of $100 per stay. There is no additional deposit. It is always worth confirming the current pet fee when you book, as charges can change from time to time.

How many dogs can stay per room at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta?

Up to 2 dogs are permitted per room at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta, which makes it a practical choice for households travelling with more than one dog. It is always worth confirming the details with the hotel when you book.

Is there a weight limit for dogs at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta?

Yes. Dogs up to 70 lb are welcome at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta. If your dog is heavier than that, it is worth speaking to the hotel before booking to see what can be arranged.

Can I leave my dog alone in the room at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta?

Yes. Dogs may be left unattended in the room at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta. We would still suggest letting reception know and making sure your dog is calm and settled before you head out, so housekeeping and other guests are never caught by surprise.

Where are dogs allowed in InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta?

Dogs are welcome in the lounge at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta. We would always suggest keeping your dog on a lead and settled in these shared spaces, out of courtesy to other guests.

What amenities does my dog get at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta?

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta provides a dog bed, food and water bowls and free treats for your dog. With these laid on for you, you can travel lighter and leave some of the usual kit at home.