Lydmar Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a stay with your furry friend, brace yourself for some limitations. While dogs are allowed in the rooms, they can't join you in the bar, restaurant, or any public areas, which means you'll be spending a lot of time in your room if you want to keep your dog company. The hotel does allow dogs to be left alone in the room, which is a small relief for those wanting to explore the city without their canine companion.
The hotel charges a fee of 100 SEK per night for dogs, which isn't too steep, but given the lack of amenities like dog beds or bowls, it feels like you're paying for the privilege of having your dog stay in the room. On the plus side, there's a garden outside the hotel, offering a convenient spot for quick walks. However, don't expect any dog-walking services or guidance on nearby routes, so you'll need to plan your outings yourself.
There are no weight restrictions, which is a plus for owners of larger breeds, but the lack of dog-friendly spaces within the hotel itself is a letdown. If you're looking for a place where your dog is more than just tolerated, you might want to consider other options. In summary, while Lydmar Hotel offers some basic conveniences, the overall experience for dog owners is underwhelming.
This hotel has been evaluated, ranked, and reviewed using the Roch Standard, the world's first dog friendly standard for the hotel industry. We gathered data directly from the hotel, and benchmarked it against thousands of other hotels in order to fairly derive its rank.
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