Port Palace
7 Avenue Kennedy, Monte Carlo, Monaco
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Port Palace Hotel, Monte-Carlo: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Port Palace Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the welcome is lukewarm at best. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or terrace, which can be a real hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your four-legged friend behind. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, but the lack of a garden or dedicated dog space means you'll need to venture out for walks.
Amenities are sparse—no dog beds, bowls, or treats are provided, so pack your own essentials. The hotel doesn't offer any dog-walking or sitting services, which limits flexibility for solo travelers or those with busy schedules. The nearby green spaces are a saving grace, offering some relief for exercise needs.
The fee of €30 per night per dog is steep, especially considering the limited amenities and services. There's no weight limit, which is a rare positive, allowing larger breeds like Labradors to stay. However, the lack of any standout features or services makes the fee feel unjustified.
In summary, Port Palace Hotel's dog-friendly offerings are minimal and come with a high price tag. If you're planning a stay here, be prepared for extra legwork to keep your canine companion comfortable.
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
Departing from Monaco train station, this hike takes you to the heights of the Principality of Monaco. This route passes through the small town of La Turbie, known for its Trophée des Alpes, a 35-meter-high monument, built by the Romans in honor of Emperor Augustus. You will also go to the top of Tête de Chien, a summit at 550 meters, from where you will have a superb viewpoint.
0.2 mi away
6.6 mi long
1830.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
hiking
Features
views, city-walk, partially-paved
0.4 mi away
6.3 mi long
2270.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
hiking, trail-running
Features
dogs-leash, views
0.4 mi away
5.2 mi long
672.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
mountain-biking, walking
Features
beach, views, city-walk, historic-site, partially-paved
0.5 mi away
8.6 mi long
1459.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
trail-running, walking
Features
beach, views, city-walk, historic-site, partially-paved
Great walk in the Principality of Monaco, by the Mediterranean Sea. Along the way, you will pass through Monaco-Ville, which is the oldest part of the country where political institutions are located. This district is also called "Le Rocher". You will also pass through the Port Hercule in Monaco and the artificial swimming area next to it.
0.5 mi away
4.3 mi long
820.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
walking
Features
beach, views, city-walk, historic-site, paved