La Colombe d'Or Hotel

Houston, United States · 5 Star Hotel

B Roch Rank

La Colombe d'Or Hotel Dog Friendly Review

La Colombe d'Or Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, but don't expect to bring them to the bar or restaurant. They can join you on the terrace and in public areas, which is a plus. Leaving your dog alone in the room is allowed, offering some flexibility for solo outings.

The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, but don't look for any extra treats or food options. There's a garden on-site, which is a major convenience for quick walks. Nearby parks add to the appeal, making it easy to keep your dog active.

The fee is $200 per stay, which is on the steep side, especially since amenities are limited. A $200 damage deposit is also required, adding to the upfront cost. The weight limit is 50 lbs, which excludes popular breeds like Labradors, limiting the hotel's true dog-friendliness. You're allowed up to two dogs per room, which is reasonable for most travelers.

Overall, La Colombe d'Or Hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the high fees and weight restrictions might make you think twice. If you're okay with the costs and have a smaller dog, it could be a good fit.

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La Colombe d'Or Hotel With Your Dog · Good To Know

Is La Colombe d'Or Hotel dog friendly?

Yes. La Colombe d'Or Hotel is independently certified dog friendly under the Roch Dog Friendly Standard, where it holds a Rank B 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 La Colombe d'Or Hotel?

Yes. La Colombe d'Or Hotel charges a pet fee of $200 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 La Colombe d'Or Hotel?

Up to 2 dogs are permitted per room at La Colombe d'Or Hotel, 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 La Colombe d'Or Hotel?

Yes. Dogs up to 50 lb are welcome at La Colombe d'Or Hotel. 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 La Colombe d'Or Hotel?

Yes. Dogs may be left unattended in the room at La Colombe d'Or Hotel. 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 La Colombe d'Or Hotel?

Dogs are welcome in several public areas at La Colombe d'Or Hotel, including the terrace, lounge and garden. 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 La Colombe d'Or Hotel?

La Colombe d'Or Hotel provides a dog bed and food and water bowls for your dog. With these laid on for you, you can travel lighter and leave some of the usual kit at home.

Are cats welcome at La Colombe d'Or Hotel too?

Yes. La Colombe d'Or Hotel welcomes cats as well as dogs, so the whole household is catered for. The same certified standard that covers dogs has confirmed cats are genuinely welcome here, not simply tolerated.