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Kimpton Hotel Eventi

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5
Star Hotel
851 Avenue of the Americas
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New York
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United States

Kimpton Hotel Eventi holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners looking to explore the city with their furry friends. Most rooms welcome dogs, so availability shouldn't be a headache. Dogs can roam the lounge and public areas, but the restaurant and terrace are off-limits. A big plus is that dogs can stay alone in the room, though it's wise to inform the front desk for emergencies.

Amenities are decent, with food and water bowls provided, but you'll need to bring your own bed. The hotel doesn't offer free treats, which is a bit of a letdown. On the bright side, there's a nearby park for those essential walks, a real bonus in a bustling city like New York. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a missed opportunity.

The best part? Dogs stay for free, a rare and significant perk. No weight limits mean your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome here. The hotel doesn't charge a damage deposit, which keeps upfront costs low. While they don't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on walk routes, which is handy for newcomers to the area.

Overall, Kimpton Hotel Eventi offers a good balance of convenience and comfort for dog owners. It's not the most luxurious in terms of dog amenities, but the free stay and central location make it a worthwhile option.

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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Hotel Zed Tofino

B

4
Star Hotel
1258 Pacific Rim Hwy
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Tofino
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Canada

Hotel Zed Tofino holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, don't expect to bring your dog to the bar, as they're not allowed there. The good news is, dogs can stay in the room on their own, which is a huge convenience for those wanting to explore Tofino without their canine companion in tow.

The hotel charges a $20 per night fee for dogs, which is reasonable compared to many places. There's no weight limit, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome here. However, keep in mind that dogs must be leashed at all times on the property, except in your room, which might be a bit of a hassle for those used to more freedom.

While the hotel doesn't provide dog beds or food, they do offer free treats, which is a nice touch. The lack of a dedicated dog space is a downside, but 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 those.

In summary, Hotel Zed Tofino is a decent option for dog owners, especially if you're looking for a place where your dog can stay alone in the room. Just be prepared to keep your dog on a leash and bring your own essentials.

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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The Pierre

B

5
Star Hotel
Two East 61st Street at 5th Avenue
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New York
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United States

The Pierre holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This iconic hotel in the heart of New York City offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are some caveats to consider. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, but be prepared for a hefty $75 per night fee. While this isn't the steepest in the city, it does add up quickly, especially with limited amenities provided for your canine companion. You'll need to bring your own dog bed and bowls, as these essentials aren't offered.

Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a big plus for those who want to enjoy the hotel's luxurious spaces without leaving their pup behind. However, dogs can't be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them. The weight limit is a restrictive 15 pounds, excluding popular breeds like Labradors, which is a significant downside for many dog owners.

On the bright side, the hotel is conveniently located near public green spaces, making it easy to take your dog for a walk. The staff provides guidance on dog walk routes, which is a thoughtful touch. However, don't expect any dog-walking or sitting services, so plan your outings accordingly. The lack of a dedicated dog space or garden on-site is a missed opportunity for such a prestigious hotel.

In summary, The Pierre offers a good but not exceptional experience for dog owners. The high fee and weight restrictions are notable drawbacks, but the welcoming atmosphere in public areas and proximity to parks are definite perks.

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South Lodge

B

5
Star Hotel
Brighton Road, Lower Beeding
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Lower Beeding
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United Kingdom

South Lodge 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 bar and on the terrace, but not in the main restaurant. However, the hotel offers a thoughtful option to dine with your dog in the lounge by the Camellia Restaurant, which is a nice touch.

The hotel provides a personalized welcome for your four-legged friend, including treats, a bed, a bowl, a towel, and a toy. This is a great perk, as it saves you from packing extra items. The £40 per dog per stay fee is reasonable, especially considering the amenities provided. There’s no weight limit, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Labradors. However, there is a two-dog limit per room, so plan accordingly if you have a pack.

The 93 acres of grounds are a major plus, offering plenty of space for walks and exploration. Just be mindful of the ponds and grazing areas. The hotel provides maps and guidance, which is a thoughtful service. While there’s no on-site dog shower or grooming services, the overall experience is pleasant and accommodating.

In summary, South Lodge offers a good balance of amenities and access for dog owners. The welcoming atmosphere and thoughtful touches make it a worthwhile stay, despite a few limitations.

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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Kouros Hotel & Suites

B

5
Star Hotel
Main Street
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Mýkonos City
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Greece

Kouros Hotel & Suites 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 dogs, which is a plus, but don't expect to see them lounging in the restaurant or terrace. They can, however, join you in the bar and lounge areas. A big convenience is that dogs can be left alone in the room, as long as they behave and don't disturb other guests.

Amenities are a bit sparse here—no dog beds or bowls provided, so pack your own. The hotel doesn't offer treats or food, which is a letdown for those hoping for a little extra pampering for their pooch. On the bright side, the staff is trained to handle dogs, which is always reassuring. While there's no on-site garden, Mykonos offers nearby outdoor spaces for those necessary bathroom breaks.

The hotel doesn't charge a fee for dogs, which is a rare and welcome perk. However, they recommend smaller breeds for practicality, though they don't enforce a strict weight limit. This could be a bit limiting for owners of larger breeds like Golden Retrievers. There's a two-dog limit per room, which should suit most travelers.

Overall, Kouros Hotel & Suites offers a decent stay for dog owners, especially with the no-fee policy. Just be prepared to bring your own essentials and enjoy the nearby outdoor spaces.

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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Carlton Hotel St. Moritz

B

5
Star Hotel
Via Johannes Badrutt 11
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St. Moritz
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Switzerland

Carlton Hotel St. Moritz holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, though it comes with a few quirks. Dogs are welcome in most public areas, including the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a big plus for those who like to keep their furry friends close. However, dogs can't be left alone in the rooms, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore solo.

The hotel charges CHF 55 per dog per night, which is on the higher side, especially since they don't provide dog beds or food. They do offer bowls and free treats, which is a nice touch, but you'll need to bring your own bedding. The lack of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site is a downside, but the nearby public green spaces in St. Moritz offer some relief for walks.

For services, the hotel provides guidance on dog walk routes and has trained staff to handle canine guests, which is reassuring. There's also a dog salon in town for grooming needs. With no weight restrictions and a two-dog limit per room, it's fairly accommodating for those with multiple dogs. However, the fee might feel steep given the limited amenities.

Overall, Carlton Hotel St. Moritz is a decent option for dog owners who don't mind the extra cost and can manage without leaving their dogs unattended. The welcoming atmosphere in public areas and nearby walking options make it a viable choice for a dog-friendly stay.

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Pan Pacific London

B

5
Star Hotel
80 Houndsditch
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London
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United Kingdom

Pan Pacific London 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 big plus for those who want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving their canine companions behind. However, dogs cannot be left alone in the rooms, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.

The hotel provides essentials like dog beds and bowls, and even throws in free treats, which is a nice touch. While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces offer convenient walking options. The hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so you'll need to plan your outings accordingly.

The fee is £60 per stay, which isn't too steep, but the weight limit of 33 pounds is restrictive, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. The limit of two dogs per room is reasonable for most travelers. While dogs don't stay for free, the hotel does provide toys to keep them entertained and offers suggestions for dog-friendly activities outside the hotel.

Overall, Pan Pacific London provides a good balance of amenities and access for dog owners, though the weight limit is a significant drawback. It's a solid choice if your dog fits the criteria and you don't mind keeping them with you at all times.

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The Royal Crescent Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
16 Royal Crescent
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Bath
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United Kingdom

The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, though there are a few things to keep in mind. First off, they only have a limited number of pet-friendly rooms, so booking ahead is a must. The good news is these rooms have direct access to a courtyard or the hotel's acre of gardens, which is a real treat for your four-legged friend. Dogs are welcome in most public areas, including the terrace and lounge, but they must be kept on a lead.

Amenities-wise, the hotel provides dog beds and bowls, which is a nice touch. However, they don't offer dog food, so you'll need to bring your own. Free treats are a plus, and the staff is trained to handle dogs, which adds to the welcoming vibe. The nearby public green spaces are a bonus for those essential walks.

The fee is £50 per pet, per stay, which isn't too steep considering the amenities and access to the gardens. There's no weight limit, so even larger breeds like Labradors are welcome. You can bring up to two dogs per room, which is great for those with multiple canine companions. Just remember, dogs can't be left alone in the rooms, so plan your outings accordingly.

Overall, The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa offers a decent dog-friendly experience with some nice perks. It's a good spot if you're looking for a place with garden access and a welcoming atmosphere for your dog.

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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The Peabody Memphis

B

5
Star Hotel
149 Union Avenue
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Memphis
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United States

The Peabody Memphis holds a respectable B Roch Rank. While it’s a decent choice for dog owners, there are a few quirks to consider. Only the fifth floor is dog-friendly, so availability might be tight—definitely call ahead. Dogs are welcome in public areas, but not in the bar, restaurant, or lounge, which can be a hassle if you’re planning to dine in. On the plus side, dogs can stay in the room alone, offering some flexibility for solo outings.

Amenities are a mixed bag. 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 staff can guide you on walking routes, but don’t expect dog-walking or sitting services. The lack of grooming services and trained staff might be a letdown for those seeking a more comprehensive dog-friendly experience.

The fee is $100 per stay, which isn’t cheap but not outrageous either. There’s a weight limit of 75 pounds, which could exclude larger breeds like Golden Retrievers. On the bright side, there’s no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is great for multi-dog families. The hotel’s recognition as the number one United States Today 2024 Readers Choice pet-friendly hotel is a notable accolade, but the experience might not fully live up to the hype.

Overall, The Peabody Memphis offers a decent stay for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations. It’s a solid option if you’re okay with the restrictions and can snag a room on the dog-friendly floor.

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Hotel Le Soleil

B

4
Star Hotel
567 Hornby Street
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Vancouver
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Canada

Hotel Le Soleil holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, don't expect to bring your dog to the bar or restaurant—those areas are off-limits. The terrace and lounge are more accommodating, so you can enjoy some quality time with your canine companion there.

The hotel charges a $25 per night fee per dog, which isn't too steep, especially since there's no limit on the number of dogs per room. That's a plus for those traveling with multiple dogs. However, don't expect any dog beds or bowls to be provided, so pack your own essentials. On the bright side, the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes and can arrange dog-walking services, which is a big convenience for busy travelers.

While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces make up for it, offering plenty of room for walks. The staff is trained to handle dogs, which adds a layer of comfort to your stay. Overall, Hotel Le Soleil provides a good balance of amenities and access, though it could improve by allowing dogs in more areas and offering more in-room comforts.

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Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

B

4
Star Hotel
123 Queen Street West
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Toronto
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Canada

Sheraton Centre Toronto 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 dogs, which is a plus, but don't expect to bring your furry friend to the bar or restaurant. Dogs are allowed in the lounge and public areas, but leaving them alone in the room isn't an option, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.

The hotel charges a $50 CAD fee per dog, per night, which isn't cheap, especially since they don't provide dog beds or bowls. However, they do offer free treats, which is a nice touch. The on-site Waterfall Garden is a major perk, providing a convenient spot for quick walks, though you'll need to clean up after your dog. Nearby parks add to the appeal, offering more space for your canine companion to stretch their legs.

Their weight restriction is 88 lbs, which could exclude larger breeds. You're limited to two dogs per room, so if you're traveling with a pack, this might not be the best fit. The hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so you'll need to plan your outings carefully. On the upside, staff are trained to handle dogs, and there's an emergency vet on call, showing a level of care for your four-legged friend.

Overall, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is a solid option for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations and extra costs.

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Isle Of Mull Hotel

B

4
Star Hotel
Craignure, Isle Of Mull
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Craignure
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United Kingdom

Isle Of Mull Hotel and Spa holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the lounge and public areas, but don't expect to bring them to the restaurant or terrace. A big plus is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, giving you the freedom to explore without worry. However, the £20 per dog per night fee is on the higher side, especially since the hotel doesn't provide essentials like dog beds or bowls. You'll need to pack those yourself.

The hotel offers a garden for your canine companion to stretch their legs, and nearby public green spaces make for pleasant walks. While there's no dedicated dog space, the garden is a nice touch. Unfortunately, there are no dog-walking or sitting services, so plan your outings accordingly. The staff is friendly, but don't expect any special dog-related training or emergency vet access.

With no weight limits or restrictions on the number of dogs per room, it's a good spot for owners with multiple dogs. However, the lack of free treats or dog food means you'll need to bring your own supplies. Overall, while the hotel offers a comfortable stay, the added costs and limited amenities might make you think twice if you're on a budget.

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Christopher Hotel Eton

B

5
Star Hotel
110 High St
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Windsor
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United Kingdom

Christopher Hotel Eton holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, don't expect to bring your pup to the restaurant, as they're not allowed there. The terrace and lounge are fair game, though, which is a nice touch for those who want to enjoy a drink with their canine companion by their side.

The hotel charges a £20 per night fee for dogs, which isn't too steep, but it doesn't come with many frills. You'll need to bring your own dog bed and bowls, as these aren't provided. On the plus side, the hotel does offer free treats, which is a small but appreciated gesture. The nearby public green spaces are a bonus, making it easy to take your dog for a walk without much hassle.

One downside is the weight limit of 25 pounds, which is quite restrictive. This means larger breeds like Labradors are out of luck, limiting the hotel's true dog-friendliness. Dogs can't be left alone in the room, which can be a bit of a headache if you plan to explore the area without them.

Overall, Christopher Hotel Eton is a solid option if you're traveling with a smaller dog and don't mind the few limitations. Just be prepared to keep your dog with you at all times and bring along the essentials.

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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The Eliot Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
370 Commonwealth Avenue
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Boston
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United States

The Eliot Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a solid choice for dog owners looking for a welcoming environment without breaking the bank. Dogs stay for free, which is a rare and appreciated perk in Boston. The hotel doesn't impose any weight restrictions, so whether you have a tiny terrier or a hefty Labrador, your furry friend is welcome here.

While dogs can't join you in the restaurant due to Massachusetts law, they are warmly welcomed in the lobby and on the outdoor patio. The staff genuinely enjoys having canine guests, and neighborhood dogs often pop by for treats, which speaks volumes about the hotel's dog-friendly vibe. Rooms are prepped with a dog mat, bowls, and complimentary treats, ensuring your pup feels right at home.

For those who love a good walk, the location is a dream. A small dog park is right across the street, and the Commonwealth Avenue Mall is just steps away. If you're up for a longer stroll, the Charles River Esplanade and Boston Common are within walking distance, offering scenic routes for you and your four-legged companion.

In terms of services, the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting, but they do provide emergency assistance if needed. The lack of a damage deposit and additional fees makes this a budget-friendly option for dog owners. However, the absence of on-site dog-specific amenities like a garden or dedicated space might be a downside for some.

Overall, The Eliot Hotel offers a warm welcome to dogs and their owners, with a few limitations. It's a good choice for those who prioritize a friendly atmosphere and convenient location over extensive 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.

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The Cadogan London

B

5
Star Hotel
75 Sloane Street
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London
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United Kingdom

The Cadogan 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 restricted to the rooms and lounge, which limits their access to other areas like the bar and restaurant. A significant plus is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, providing much-needed flexibility for owners who want to explore the city without their four-legged friends.

In terms of amenities, The Cadogan provides the essentials like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any extra treats or toys. The lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a downside, but the nearby public green spaces offer a decent alternative for walks. The hotel does provide guidance on dog walk routes, which is a helpful touch for those unfamiliar with the area.

The Cadogan charges no fee for dogs, which is a big deal and rare in the luxury hotel scene. However, there is a weight limit of 22 pounds, which is quite restrictive and excludes many common breeds like Labradors. This limitation significantly impacts the hotel's overall dog-friendliness. There's no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is a plus for those traveling with multiple small dogs.

Overall, The Cadogan London offers a good stay for small dog owners, but the weight restriction is a major drawback. If your canine companion fits the criteria, the lack of fees and the ability to leave dogs alone in the room are definite perks.

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Hotel Santa Barbara

B

5
Star Hotel
533 State Street
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Santa Barbara
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United States

Hotel Santa Barbara holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with all rooms being dog-friendly, which is a rare find. Dogs are welcome in the lounge and public areas, but don't expect to bring your furry friend to the bar or restaurant. The hotel doesn't allow dogs to stay alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them.

The hotel provides a thoughtful touch with custom dog-friendly goodie bags, including special treats, discount vouchers, and even a Polaroid picture of your dog. However, don't expect dog beds or bowls, so pack your own. The nearby public green spaces are a plus for those essential walks, though an on-site garden would have been a nice addition.

A standout feature is that dogs stay for free, which is a big deal and adds great value. There's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, making it ideal for owners with multiple or larger dogs. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on local walk routes, which is helpful for newcomers to the area.

In summary, Hotel Santa Barbara offers a decent dog-friendly experience with some unique perks. While there are a few limitations, the free stay for dogs and the welcoming atmosphere make it a worthwhile option for dog owners visiting the area.

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Hotel Paseo

B

4
Star Hotel
45-400 Larkspur Lane
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Palm Desert
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United States

Hotel Paseo holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, don't expect to find your pup lounging in the bar or restaurant, as they're only allowed on the terrace and in public areas. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to explore without worry.

Amenities are a mixed bag here. While they provide dog beds and bowls, don't count on any free treats or dog food, so pack accordingly. The nearby public green spaces are a plus, offering a chance for some quality outdoor time. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a bit of a letdown.

The $150 per stay fee is on the steep side, especially considering the limited amenities. On the bright side, there are no weight restrictions, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome. The absence of a damage deposit is a relief, easing the upfront cost. Just remember to keep your dog on a leash and clean up any "mistakes."

In summary, Hotel Paseo offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the high fee and limited amenities might make you think twice. If you're looking for a place with more perks for your pup, you might want to explore other options.

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The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza

B

4
Star Hotel
212 North Kingshighway Boulevard
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Saint Louis
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United States

The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St Louis holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, but there are some limitations to be aware of. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are restricted to the rooms and not allowed in the bar, restaurant, or other public areas. This can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your dog behind.

The $80 non-refundable pet fee per stay is not cheap, especially considering the limited access for dogs. However, the hotel does provide essentials like dog beds, bowls, and even free treats, which is a nice touch. The nearby public green spaces are a bonus for those necessary walks, but the lack of an on-site garden or dedicated dog space is a downside.

The hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes and has trained staff to handle canine guests, which adds a layer of convenience and care. However, the absence of dog-sitting or walking services means you'll need to plan your outings carefully. The weight limit is not specified, but the two-dog-per-room limit is reasonable for most travelers.

In summary, while The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St Louis provides some thoughtful amenities for dogs, the restrictions and fees might not make it the best value for every dog owner. It's a decent choice if you're okay with keeping your dog primarily in the room and are willing to pay the fee for the provided comforts.

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Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's

B

5
Star Hotel
Avenue Louise 71
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Brussels
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Belgium

Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This 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 dogs are not allowed in the bar or restaurant, limiting your dining options with your furry friend. The terrace and lounge are open to dogs, providing some space to relax together. However, dogs cannot be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.

The hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, and there's guidance available for dog walk routes, which is a thoughtful touch. The nearby public green spaces are a bonus for those necessary walks. Unfortunately, there are no on-site gardens or dedicated dog spaces, so you'll need to venture out for exercise.

The fee for dogs is €50 to €60 per day, which is on the steep side, especially considering the limited amenities and restrictions. There are no weight limits, which is great for owners of larger breeds, but the fee might make you think twice if you're on a budget. The absence of a damage deposit is a relief, though.

Overall, Steigenberger Icon Wiltcher's offers a good stay for dog owners, but the high fees and restrictions might not make it the best value for everyone. If you're planning a trip to Brussels with your canine companion, weigh the costs and conveniences carefully.

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Hotel President Terme

B

5
Star Hotel
Via Montirone 31
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Abano Terme
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Italy

Hotel President Terme holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, don't expect to bring your dog to the restaurant or terrace, as they're not allowed there. The lounge and public areas are open to dogs, which is a nice touch, and you can leave your dog alone in the room, offering some much-needed flexibility.

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 perk, but don't count on any dog food being available. The lack of a dedicated dog space or garden is a downside, especially if you're looking for a convenient spot for your dog to stretch their legs. Fortunately, nearby parks offer some relief for those necessary walks.

The fee is €20 per night, which isn't too steep, but with limited amenities, it might feel a bit much. On the plus side, there are no weight restrictions, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome. There's also no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is great for those traveling with multiple canine companions.

In summary, Hotel President Terme offers a decent stay for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a big plus, but the lack of on-site dog spaces and the €20 nightly fee might make you think twice.

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Abbey Hotel Bath

B

4
Star Hotel
1 North Parade
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Bath
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United Kingdom

Abbey Hotel Bath holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot 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 bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a big plus for those who want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving their furry friend behind. However, dogs can't be left alone in the room, which might be a bit of a headache if you plan on exploring solo.

The hotel charges a reasonable £10 per stay for dogs, which is quite affordable compared to other places. While they don't provide dog beds or bowls, they do offer free treats, so remember to pack your own essentials. The nearby public green spaces are a bonus for those necessary walks, though the lack of a dedicated dog area on-site is a slight downside.

One standout feature is the doggy roast available on Sundays for £5, adding a unique touch to your stay. However, there's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, making it a great option for owners with multiple or larger dogs. Overall, Abbey Hotel Bath offers a decent experience for dog owners, with a few minor inconveniences to keep in mind.

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Kimpton Hotel Monaco

B

4
Star Hotel
433 Chestnut Street
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Philadelphia
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United States

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia 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 bar, restaurant, or lounge, which can be a bit of a hassle if you want to enjoy these amenities without leaving your dog alone. Fortunately, dogs can stay in the room on their own, providing some flexibility.

The hotel provides essential items like dog beds and bowls, and even throws in free treats, which is a nice touch. While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces offer a convenient option for walks. The lack of a dedicated dog space is a downside, especially in a bustling city environment.

One of the standout features is that dogs stay for free, a rare and significant perk that adds great value. The absence of a weight limit is also a plus, accommodating larger breeds like Labradors without issue. However, the hotel doesn't offer additional services like dog walking or sitting, which could be a drawback for those needing extra support.

Overall, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia provides a good balance of amenities and flexibility, making it a solid choice for dog owners visiting the city. Just be prepared to manage your dog's needs around the hotel's restrictions.

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Universal's Hard Rock Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
5800 Universal Boulevard
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Orlando
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United States

Universal's Hard Rock 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 are dog-friendly, so availability shouldn't be a hassle. However, dogs are not allowed in the bar, restaurant, or lounge, which can limit your options for dining and relaxing with your furry friend. The good news is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, offering some flexibility for solo adventures.

The hotel provides the basics like food and water bowls, and even throws in free treats, which is a nice touch. There's no on-site garden, but a dedicated dog space is available, which is a plus. Nearby parks are accessible, making it easy to take your dog for a walk. The staff is trained to handle dogs, and they offer guidance on dog walk routes, which is a big help for newcomers to the area.

The fee is $100 per stay, which isn't too steep, especially since there's no limit on the number of dogs per room. However, there's a $100 damage deposit, which adds to the upfront cost. Thankfully, there are no weight restrictions, so even larger breeds like Labradors are welcome. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, the essentials are covered, making it a solid option for a stay with your canine companion.

Overall, Universal's Hard Rock Hotel offers a good balance of amenities and flexibility for dog owners. Just be prepared for some limitations on where your dog can join you within the hotel.

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The Burgoyne

B

5
Star Hotel
On The Green, Reeth
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Reeth
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United Kingdom

The Burgoyne holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This charming spot in Reeth offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are a few quirks to consider. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, but don't expect to see them lounging in the restaurant. Dogs are allowed on the terrace and in public areas, which is a nice touch for those who enjoy a drink with their canine companion by their side. However, leaving your dog alone in the room isn't an option, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore solo.

Amenities are basic—no dog beds or bowls provided, so pack your own. The £15 per dog per night fee is reasonable, but without extras like treats or toys, it feels a bit steep. On the plus side, the surrounding village is dog-friendly, offering plenty of walking opportunities. The lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a downside, but the nearby green spaces make up for it.

The absence of weight restrictions is a relief, allowing larger breeds like Labradors to join the fun. However, the two-dog limit per room might cramp the style of those with a pack. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, the staff's welcoming attitude makes up for it. Overall, The Burgoyne is a solid choice for a dog-friendly getaway, but be prepared to bring your own gear and plan your outings carefully.

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Hotel At Six

B

5
Star Hotel
Brunkebergstorg 6
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Stockholm
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Sweden

Hotel At Six 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, and dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a big plus. 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 the basics like dog beds, bowls, and even free treats, which is a nice touch. There's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, but nearby parks offer a good alternative for walks. The staff doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so you'll need to plan your outings accordingly.

The fee is 275 SEK per night, which isn't cheap, especially since there's no damage deposit. There's no weight limit, and you can bring multiple dogs, which is great for those with more than one canine companion. Overall, Hotel At Six is a solid option, but the nightly fee might feel steep given the limited amenities.

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