
Victor's Residenz-Hotel Schloss Berg holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Dogs are welcome in the bar, terrace, and public areas, which is a nice touch, but they can't join you in the restaurant. The ability to leave your dog alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to explore without worry.
The hotel charges a fee of 25,00€ per dog per day, which isn't too steep, but it adds up if you're staying for a while. There are no weight limits, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Labradors. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space or garden on-site is a downside, especially if your dog needs a quick run. Thankfully, there are public green spaces nearby, so you won't be stuck without options.
Amenities are a bit sparse; while they provide food and water bowls, you'll need to bring your own bed. The staff is friendly and eager to help, which makes a difference in the overall experience. They offer guidance on dog walk routes, which is a thoughtful touch, but don't expect any dog-sitting or grooming services.
In summary, Victor's Residenz-Hotel Schloss Berg is a solid option for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations. The welcoming atmosphere and nearby parks are definite perks, but the lack of on-site dog facilities might be a dealbreaker for some.
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Baglioni Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, which is a relief, but don't expect to see them lounging in the restaurant. They are, however, welcome in the bar, terrace, and public areas, which is a nice touch. Dogs can stay in the room on their own, a major convenience for those who want to explore the city without their canine companion.
The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, but don't count on any free treats or dog food. If you're planning to stay here, pack your own goodies. The nearby parks are a plus, offering a great spot for walks, but the lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a bit of a letdown.
The fee is $15 per night, which isn't too steep, but there's a $50 damage deposit per stay. A weight limit of just 15 pounds means only the smallest dogs are welcome, but there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is great for those with multiple pets. However, don't expect any dog-walking or sitting services, so plan your outings accordingly.
In summary, Baglioni Hotel offers a good stay for dog owners, but it could improve with more amenities and services. It's a solid option if you're looking for a place that allows dogs in most areas and doesn't break the bank with fees.
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Hundred House Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This countryside retreat offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, but not on the terrace, which might limit some outdoor dining options. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to explore without worry.
The hotel provides a few essentials like water bowls, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. The £10 per night fee is reasonable, especially considering the open spaces of the Apley Estate nearby, perfect for long walks. However, the two-dog limit per room might be a downside for those with a larger pack.
While there's no dedicated dog space or shower area, the surrounding countryside more than makes up for it with ample walking opportunities. The lack of weight restrictions is a plus, accommodating larger breeds like Labradors. However, the absence of additional services like dog walking or sitting might be a drawback for some.
Overall, Hundred House Hotel offers a good balance of amenities and access for dog owners, making it a solid choice for a countryside getaway with your canine companion.
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Hotel München Palace holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, terrace, and lounge, but not in the breakfast room. However, breakfast is served in the bar and winter garden, so you won't miss out on morning meals with your pup by your side. The nearby English Garden is a fantastic spot for dog walks, offering plenty of space for your canine companion to stretch their legs.
The hotel provides a dog set with a blanket and water bowl, but you'll need to bring your own food as they don't offer any. The €25 per dog per night fee is reasonable, especially considering the central location and the amenities provided. There's no weight limit, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Golden Retrievers. However, you're limited to two dogs per room, so plan accordingly if you have a pack.
While the hotel doesn't offer dog-sitting or walking services, the staff is welcoming and accommodating. The lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a minor downside, but the proximity to the English Garden makes up for it. Overall, Hotel München Palace offers a good balance of comfort and convenience for dog owners visiting Munich.
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: Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Delta Hotels St. John's holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, so availability shouldn't be a headache. However, dogs are not allowed in the restaurant or on the terrace, which can be a bit of a hassle if you want to dine with your pup. The good news is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, offering some much-needed flexibility.
The hotel provides the basics like food and water bowls, but don't expect any extra frills like free treats or dog beds. You'll need to bring your own comforts from home. While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces are a plus for those essential walks. Unfortunately, there are no dog-walking or sitting services, so plan your outings accordingly.
The fee is a steep $250 per night, which is quite high considering the limited amenities. There's no weight limit, which is great for owners of larger breeds like Labradors, but you're limited to two dogs per room. While the hotel doesn't offer any standout extras like charity support or awards, the overall experience is adequate for a short stay.
In summary, Delta Hotels St. John's is a solid option if you're okay with the high fee and limited amenities. It's a decent spot for a quick visit, but not the best value for longer stays.
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Fairmont Royal York holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This downtown Toronto hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are restricted to rooms and public areas, so don't expect to enjoy a meal with your pup in the restaurant or bar. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, especially in a bustling city like Toronto.
The hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or food. If you're planning a longer stay, there's a pet store about 20 minutes away and a supermarket just a five-minute walk for any dog food needs. The $50 per stay fee is reasonable, but the 20-pound weight limit is a significant downside, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. With a two-dog limit per room, it's not ideal for those with multiple large dogs.
While there's no on-site garden, the nearby off-leash areas are a plus for city walks. The hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so plan your outings accordingly. Overall, Fairmont Royal York provides a solid option for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations.
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The Langham Huntington, Pasadena holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, but there are some caveats to consider. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the weight limit of 35 pounds is a significant restriction, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. Dogs are not allowed in any food and beverage areas, the spa, or the pool, which limits where you can take your furry friend within the hotel. However, dogs can stay in the room alone, which is a major convenience for those looking to explore the area without their canine companion.
The hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or dog food. If you're planning to stay here, be prepared to pay a $135 USD fee per stay, which is on the steep side, especially given the limited amenities. On the plus side, the hotel can arrange dog-sitting services, which is a big deal for flexibility, though it requires a four-hour minimum.
For outdoor activities, there are public green spaces nearby, which is a bonus for city stays. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a downside. The staff is trained to deal with dogs, which adds a layer of comfort for dog owners. Overall, while the Langham Huntington offers some conveniences, the restrictions and fees might make you think twice if you're traveling with a larger dog or looking for more inclusive amenities.
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The Morritt Country House Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This charming spot offers a warm welcome to your four-legged friends, with most rooms being dog-friendly, making availability a breeze. Dogs are welcomed in the lounge, bar, terrace, and other public areas, though the restaurant remains off-limits. The ability to leave your dog alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to enjoy the local sights without worry.
Amenities are thoughtfully provided, including dog beds, bowls, and a welcome pack with treats and essentials like poo bags. They have a huge onsite on-site garden, a, convenient spot for their dogs to stretch their legs. Teh surrounding natural countryside and nearby parks offer decent spots for walks.
The hotel charges a reasonable £10 per dog, per night, with no weight restrictions, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Labradors. However, there's a limit of two dogs per room, which might be a constraint for those traveling with a pack. The absence of a damage deposit is a plus, reducing upfront costs.
In summary, The Morritt Country House Hotel provides a solid dog-friendly experience with a few minor hiccups. It's a good choice for those seeking a welcoming atmosphere and essential amenities without breaking the bank.
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The Falcondale Hotel & Restaurant holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners looking for a welcoming stay. Most rooms are dog-friendly, so availability shouldn't be a hassle. Dogs are welcome in the lounge and public areas, but don't expect to bring your furry friend to the restaurant or terrace. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to explore without worry.
Amenities are decent, with food and water bowls provided, and a delightful touch of a breakfast sausage for your canine companion. However, you'll need to bring your own dog bed. The on-site garden is a fantastic perk, offering a convenient spot for quick walks. Plus, nearby public green spaces make it easy to stretch those legs further.
The fee is £15 per night, which is reasonable given the amenities and the overall experience. There's no weight limit, so larger breeds like Labradors are welcome, and there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, making it ideal for those with multiple four-legged friends. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on local walk routes, which is a nice touch.
Overall, The Falcondale Hotel & Restaurant offers a good balance of comfort and convenience for dog owners. It's a reliable choice for a pleasant stay with your canine companion.
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Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are not allowed in the restaurant, which can be a bit of a hassle if you're planning to dine in. The good news is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, giving you some flexibility to explore the city without worry.
The hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, and your canine companion will be delighted with the free treats. While there's no dedicated dog space on-site, the nearby park and beach offer excellent walking options, just a stone's throw away. This is a major plus for those who love a good stroll with their dog.
The fee of 140 reales per night is on the higher side, especially considering the limited amenities and restrictions. There's no weight limit, which is great for owners of larger breeds like Labradors. However, the lack of dog-walking or sitting services might be a downside for those needing extra help.
In summary, Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro provides a good base for dog owners, with some conveniences and a few limitations. The nearby park and beach are definite highlights, but the nightly fee might make you think twice if you're on a budget.
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Ellenborough Park holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This historic hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are a few caveats to consider. Most rooms welcome dogs, but they aren't allowed in the restaurant or terrace, which can be a bit of a hassle if you want to dine with your furry friend. However, dogs can stay in the room on their own, a major convenience for those looking to explore without their canine companion.
The hotel provides essentials like dog beds and bowls, and your four-legged friend will enjoy complimentary treats. While there's no dedicated dog space on-site, the nearby public green spaces make up for it, offering plenty of room for walks. Unfortunately, there are no dog-walking or sitting services, so plan accordingly if you need a break.
The fee is £30 per dog per day, which is on the higher side, especially considering the limited amenities. There's no weight limit, but only two dogs are allowed per room. Be aware of the strict policy on damages; any accidents could lead to additional charges, so keep an eye on your pup.
Overall, Ellenborough Park provides a good stay for dog owners, but the restrictions and fees might make you think twice. If you're looking for a place with more freedom and fewer costs, you might want to explore other options.
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The Ned NoMad holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are restricted to the rooms, which means no lounging in the bar or restaurant with your pup. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, though, freeing you up to explore the city without worry.
Amenities are a mixed bag here. While dog beds and bowls are provided, don't expect any free treats or food options. The lack of a dedicated dog space or garden is a downside, especially in a bustling city like New York. On the plus side, the surrounding area is walkable, making it easy to find green spaces for a quick stroll.
The standout feature is that dogs stay for free, a rare and significant perk. However, the absence of weight restrictions is a double-edged sword; while it allows for larger breeds, the lack of a damage deposit might make some owners cautious. The hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so plan accordingly if you need these extras.
In summary, The Ned NoMad provides a solid option for dog owners, especially with the free stay perk. Just be prepared to handle most dog-related needs yourself.
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Ettington Park Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, so availability shouldn't be a headache. Dogs are allowed in the lounge and on the terrace, but not in the restaurant, which might cramp your dining style a bit. The good news? Your dog can stay in the room alone, giving you some much-needed flexibility.
The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any gourmet dog food or fancy treats. If you're planning to explore the area, the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes, which is a nice touch. However, don't count on any dog-walking or sitting services, so plan your outings accordingly. The nearby green spaces are a plus, offering a breath of fresh air for both you and your canine companion.
The fee is 20 GBP per night, capped at three nights, which isn't too steep. There's no weight limit, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome here. Plus, there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, making it a great spot for those with multiple furry friends. The hotel has even snagged the 2023 Conde Nast award for dog-friendly hotels, which speaks volumes about their commitment to canine guests.
In summary, Ettington Park Hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, with a few perks and some limitations. It's a good option if you're looking for a place that balances dog-friendliness with comfort.
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The Fairmont Palliser holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This historic hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are some limitations to be aware of. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but don't expect to bring your furry friend to the bar, restaurant, or any public areas. Dogs can't be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them.
On the amenities front, the hotel provides dog beds and bowls, but don't count on any free treats or dog food. The presence of a garden is a major plus, offering a convenient spot for quick walks. For more extensive outings, nearby parks are accessible, though you'll need to plan your routes.
The $40 per night fee is on the higher side, especially considering the limited amenities and restrictions. However, there's no weight limit, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Golden Retrievers. The absence of a damage deposit is a small win, reducing upfront costs.
While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on local walk routes, which is helpful. The staff is trained to handle dogs, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere. Overall, The Fairmont Palliser is a solid choice if you're looking for a comfortable stay with your canine companion, but be prepared for some restrictions.
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Aspen Meadows Resort holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a big plus for those who want to enjoy the resort's amenities without leaving their canine companions behind. However, dogs can't be left alone in the rooms, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore solo.
The resort charges a $25 per night fee per dog, which isn't too steep compared to other places. There's no weight limit, so even larger breeds like Labradors are welcome, and there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, making it ideal for those with multiple pets. Unfortunately, the resort doesn't provide dog beds or bowls, so you'll need to pack your own essentials.
On the bright side, the resort offers guidance on dog walk routes and is close to public green spaces, making it easy to keep your dog active and happy. The lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a minor downside, but the nearby parks help make up for it. The staff is trained to handle dogs, which adds a layer of comfort for any dog owner.
In summary, Aspen Meadows Resort offers a good balance of dog-friendly amenities and reasonable fees. While there are a few limitations, the overall experience is positive for dog owners looking to enjoy Aspen with their canine companions.
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Fairmont Chateau Whistler holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, though it has its quirks. Most rooms welcome dogs, so availability isn't a headache. Dogs can chill in the room alone, which is a major convenience for those who want to explore without their four-legged friend. However, don't expect to bring your dog to the bar or restaurant—those areas are off-limits. The terrace and lounge are more welcoming, with staff ready to guide you to dog-friendly spots.
The hotel charges a $50 per night or $100 per stay fee, which is reasonable given the amenities. They provide beds, bowls, and even free treats, so you won't need to pack the kitchen sink. The green area at the back is a lifesaver for quick potty breaks, and the nearby path offers a scenic walk into the woodlands. Lost Lake is just a 15-minute stroll away, perfect for a longer adventure.
No weight limits here, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome. However, you're capped at two dogs per room. While they don't offer dog-walking or sitting services, the staff is trained to handle canine guests, which is reassuring. Overall, Fairmont Chateau Whistler is a good bet for a dog-friendly stay, but be prepared to keep your pup out of certain areas.
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The Alpina Gstaad holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This Swiss retreat offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are some caveats to consider. While dogs are welcome on the terrace and in public areas, they are not allowed in the restaurant, which can be a hassle if you plan to dine in. The CHF 80.00 per day fee is on the steep side, especially since it doesn't include food, and there are no weight or number restrictions, which is a plus for those with larger breeds or multiple dogs.
Amenities are a mixed bag here. The hotel provides dog beds, bowls, and even free treats, which is a nice touch. However, there's no dedicated dog space or garden, so you'll need to rely on nearby parks for walks. The lack of dog-sitting or walking services means you'll need to plan your outings carefully, as dogs can't be left alone in the room. This can be a significant inconvenience for those looking to explore the area without their canine companion.
On the plus side, the staff is trained to handle dogs, and there's an emergency vet on call, which shows a level of care and preparedness. However, the requirement for liability insurance and the potential for additional cleaning fees might deter some travelers. Overall, The Alpina Gstaad offers a good, but not exceptional, experience for dog owners. If you're willing to pay the fee and manage the restrictions, it can be a pleasant stay.
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InterContinental Washington Willard holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a nice touch for those who want to keep their canine companions close. However, dogs can't be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them.
The hotel provides a welcome amenity bag with treats, which is a thoughtful gesture. However, essentials like dog beds and bowls are not provided, so pack your own. The $200 per stay fee is steep, especially considering the limited amenities. The weight limit of 40 lbs is restrictive, excluding popular breeds like Labradors, which is a significant downside. The two-dog limit per room is reasonable for most travelers.
While there's no on-site garden, nearby parks offer convenient walking options. The hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, which would have been a big plus for flexibility. Staff are trained to handle dogs, and there's an emergency vet on call, showing a level of care for canine guests.
Overall, the InterContinental Washington Willard provides a good experience for dog owners, but the high fee and weight restrictions are notable drawbacks. If your dog fits the criteria and you don't mind the cost, it's a decent choice.
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Palácio Tangará holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, but there are some caveats to consider. While most rooms aren't dog-friendly, the ones that are come with spacious terraces and tiled floors, making them practical for your four-legged friend. However, dogs are limited to open areas like the front patio and gardens, which might feel restrictive if you're hoping for more freedom.
The hotel charges a hefty BRL 450,00 plus 5% per stay for dogs, which is on the expensive side, especially since dogs can't be left alone during housekeeping. This could be a hassle if you plan to explore without your canine companion. On the plus side, the hotel provides essentials like beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or dog food.
For exercise, you'll need to drive to nearby parks like Ibirapuera or Parque Villalobos, as the immediate area isn't ideal for walks. The lack of nearby green spaces is a downside, particularly for city stays. The weight limit of 44 lbs excludes popular breeds like Labradors, which is a significant limitation for many dog owners.
In summary, Palácio Tangará offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the high fees and restrictions might not justify the experience for everyone. If you're okay with the limitations and cost, it could still be a pleasant stay.
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The Old Government House Hotel & Spa holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are not allowed in the restaurant or terrace, limiting where you can hang out with your furry friend. The lounge and public areas are open to dogs, and they can stay in the room alone, which is a major convenience for those who want to explore without their canine companion.
Amenities are a mixed bag here. While they provide food and water bowls, you'll need to bring your own dog bed. Free treats are a nice touch, and the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes, which is handy. However, there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, so you'll have to rely on nearby parks for walks.
The hotel charges no fee for dogs, which is a big deal and rare to find. However, a damage deposit is required for one night upon arrival, which adds to the upfront cost. There's a one-dog-per-room limit, which might be a hassle for those with multiple dogs. No weight restrictions mean all breeds are welcome, a refreshing change from places that exclude larger dogs like Labradors.
Overall, The Old Government House Hotel & Spa offers a decent stay for dog owners, with some conveniences and a few limitations. It's a solid option if you're looking for a place where your dog can stay for free, but be prepared for some restrictions on where your dog can roam.
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Mills House Charleston holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are some caveats to consider. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, which is a plus, but the hefty $200 per dog fee is a bit steep, especially since the amenities are limited. No dog beds or food bowls are provided, so pack your own essentials. On the bright side, dogs can be left alone in the room, offering some flexibility for solo outings.
The hotel’s terrace and lounge are open to dogs, but the bar and restaurant are off-limits, which might cramp your style if you’re planning to dine in. The weight limit is a restrictive 40 pounds, which excludes popular breeds like Labradors. This limitation is a significant downside for those with larger dogs. However, the nearby public green spaces offer a convenient spot for walks, making up for the lack of an on-site garden.
While the hotel doesn’t offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on local walk routes, which is a nice touch. The absence of a damage deposit is a relief, but be aware of the strict policy on disturbances—if your dog causes a ruckus, you’ll have a short window to address it before facing a removal fee.
In summary, Mills House Charleston is a solid option if you’re traveling with a smaller dog and don’t mind the high fee. Just be prepared to bring your own gear and plan your dining options accordingly.
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The William Vale holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a good experience for dog owners, all of their rooms are dog friendly, so you won't have any availability issues. Dogs are allowed in their bar, restaurant, terrace, and public areas, which is a big plus for those who want to enjoy the hotel's full amenities without leaving their dog behind.
Well behaved dogs can be left alone in the rooms, which which is convenient if you need to head out for a while. They provide full amenities like food and water bowls, and a dog bed. They also have free treats, but you will need to bring your own dog food. The hotel has its own green space, Vale Park, a 15,000 sq ft elevated promenade with landscaped walkways, rolling hills, herb and vegetable gardens, and sweeping skyline and neighbourhood views.
The fee structure is reasonable, with no charge for dogs, which is something you don't see a lot. However, the weight limit of 50 pounds excludes popular breeds like Labradors, so call ahead if you have one to check. The limit of two dogs per room is fair, but the absence of dog-walking or sitting means you have to plan ahead. The William Vale offers a decent experience for dog owners. While the lack of fees is fantastic, the weight restriction and absence of services like dog walking might make it less appealing for some.
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The Darcy holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a refreshing change from places that restrict them to just the rooms. However, you can't leave your dog alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.
The Darcy provides the essentials like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or food. The nearby park across the road is a convenient spot for walks, making up for the lack of an on-site garden. While they don't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on walking routes, which is a nice touch for newcomers to the area.
A standout feature is that dogs stay for free, a rare perk that adds significant value. There's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, which is great for owners of larger breeds or multiple dogs. The absence of a damage deposit is another plus, reducing upfront costs.
Overall, The Darcy offers a good balance of dog-friendly amenities and policies, making it a reliable option for dog owners visiting Washington DC.
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.







Ace Hotel New York holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a solid choice for dog owners looking to explore the city with their furry friends. Most rooms welcome dogs, so availability is generally not an issue. However, dogs are not allowed in the restaurant, which can be a bit of a hassle if you're planning to dine in. The hotel does allow dogs to stay in the room alone, a major convenience for those wanting to explore the city without their canine companion.
The hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or food. If you're planning a longer stay, you might want to bring your own supplies. The nearby public green spaces are a plus, offering a chance for a quick walk or a leisurely stroll. However, the lack of an on-site garden or dedicated dog space is a downside, especially in a bustling city environment.
The dog fee is $25 per night, which is reasonable for the area. However, the weight limit of 50 lbs is a significant restriction, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. The two-dog limit per room is fair, but if you're traveling with more, you'll need to make other arrangements. The hotel's vibe is genuinely welcoming, with staff and even employees' dogs adding to the friendly atmosphere.
In summary, Ace Hotel New York offers a decent dog-friendly experience with some limitations. It's a good option for those who prioritize location and convenience over extensive dog amenities.
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.







L'oscar London holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms being dog-friendly, making availability relatively easy. However, dogs are not allowed in the restaurant or terrace, which limits dining options with your furry friend. The lounge and public areas are open to dogs, providing some space to relax together.
The hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or dog food on-site. If you're planning a longer stay, you might want to bring your own supplies. The nearby public green spaces are a plus, offering convenient walking options in the city.
The fee of £60 per night per dog is on the steep side, especially considering the limited amenities. There's also a £100 damage deposit, which adds to the upfront cost. On the bright side, there are no weight restrictions, so larger breeds like Labradors are welcome. However, dogs cannot be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.
Overall, L'oscar London provides a good, albeit pricey, option for dog owners. The lack of certain amenities and restrictions on where dogs can go might be a drawback for some, but the central location and dog-friendly rooms make it a viable choice for those traveling with their canine companions.
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.






