Cupertino Hotel
10889 North De Anza Boulevard, Cupertino, United States of America
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Cupertino Hotel, Cupertino: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Cupertino Hotel received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While all rooms are dog-friendly, the experience is a mixed bag. Dogs are welcome on the terrace and in public areas, but not in the bar or restaurant, which can be a hassle if you want to dine in. Leaving your dog alone in the room isn't an option, so plan your outings accordingly.
The hotel charges a $35 per night fee per dog, which is on the higher side considering the limited amenities. They don't provide dog beds or bowls, so you'll need to bring your own essentials. On the plus side, there's a garden for your dog to enjoy, and nearby parks offer decent walking options.
No weight limits or restrictions on the number of dogs per room is a plus for those traveling with multiple or larger dogs. However, the lack of additional services like dog-walking or sitting means you'll need to handle all pet care yourself. Overall, it's a decent choice if you're prepared to manage your dog's needs independently.
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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Parking
Pets allowed
24-hour front desk
Lift
WiFi
Free WiFi
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Due to COVID restrictions some parts are one-way (and they are clearly marked as such).
1.7 mi away
5.4 mi long
826.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
birding, hiking, trail-running
Features
forest, kids, wildlife, dogs-no
Coyote to Wildcat Loop (Vista Point) to High Meadow to Lower Meadow to S. Meadow
1.8 mi away
5.3 mi long
921.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
birding, hiking, trail-running, walking
Features
forest, views, wildlife, dogs-no, historic-site
1.8 mi away
5.2 mi long
987.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
birding, hiking, trail-running
Features
views, wild-flowers, wildlife, dogs-no, partially-paved
There's a sharp uphill hike in the beginning. Once you pass that, it's combination of mild uphill and downhill. In few areas, the trail passes through neighborhood and crosses the streets. At the vista point (Nob Hill), there are trails that go to Masie's Peak and can connect you to Steven's Canyon trail.
1.8 mi away
4.2 mi long
830.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
birding, hiking, trail-running, walking
Features
dogs-leash, views, wild-flowers
1.8 mi away
4.2 mi long
698.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
birding, hiking, walking
Features
kids, views, wild-flowers, dogs-no