
Alma Grand Place received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While it offers some dog-friendly features, there are notable limitations. Most rooms welcome dogs, which is a plus, but the absence of access to the bar, terrace, and public areas means your four-legged friend will spend most of their time in the room. Thankfully, dogs can stay alone, offering some flexibility for owners to explore the city without worry.
The hotel provides essential items like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any extra treats or toys. If you're planning a longer stay, bringing your own supplies might be wise. The lack of a dedicated dog space or garden is a downside, especially in a bustling city like Brussels. However, nearby parks offer a chance for some outdoor fun.
The dog fee is $25 per night, which isn't too steep, but with limited amenities, it might feel a bit pricey. There's no weight limit, so larger breeds like Golden Retrievers are welcome, and there's no cap on the number of dogs per room, which is great for multi-dog families. The absence of a damage deposit is a relief, reducing upfront costs.
In summary, Alma Grand Place is a decent choice for dog owners who prioritize room availability and the ability to leave dogs unattended. However, the lack of public area access and limited amenities might not justify the nightly fee for everyone.
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The Ram Inn received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While it offers some dog-friendly features, there are notable limitations. Most rooms welcome dogs, but they aren't allowed in the restaurant or lounge, which can be a hassle if you want to dine in. The £25 per night fee is on the higher side, especially since essentials like dog beds and bowls aren't provided. You'll need to pack your own gear, which adds to the travel load.
A major plus is the direct access to the garden from the night entrance, making those late-night potty breaks a breeze. However, the lack of nearby parks means you'll need to plan for longer walks. Dogs can stay alone in the room, a big convenience for solo outings. The absence of weight restrictions is a relief for owners of larger breeds, and with a three-dog limit per room, it's a decent option for those with multiple canine companions.
The Ram Inn doesn't offer additional services like dog walking or sitting, which could be a dealbreaker for some. The staff's attitude towards dogs is welcoming, but without any standout perks or awards, it feels like a standard experience. Overall, while The Ram Inn covers the basics, the value doesn't quite match the cost, especially with the limited amenities.
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The Vendue received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the lack of access to common areas like the bar, restaurant, and patio limits the experience. Dogs can be left alone in rooms, which is a practical plus for owners wanting to explore the city without their four-legged friends. However, the $120 per stay fee is steep, especially considering the absence of provided amenities like beds or bowls. Owners should pack essentials to avoid inconvenience.
The hotel doesn't offer a garden or dedicated dog space, but nearby parks provide some relief for walks. The absence of dog-walking or sitting services means you'll need to plan outings carefully. On the upside, there's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, making it a flexible choice for those with multiple or larger dogs.
In summary, The Vendue offers a basic dog-friendly experience with some room for improvement. The high fee and limited amenities might not justify the cost for some, but the ability to leave dogs alone in rooms is a notable convenience.
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Palihouse Santa Barbara received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, there are some limitations to consider. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are not allowed in the bar or restaurant, restricting where you can enjoy your meals with your furry friend. The terrace and lounge are open to dogs, providing some space to relax together.
The $50 per stay fee is reasonable, especially since there’s no limit on the number of dogs per room, making it a good option for those traveling with multiple canine companions. However, the lack of amenities like dog beds or bowls means you’ll need to pack your own essentials. On the bright side, the hotel provides guidance on dog walk routes, which is a helpful touch for exploring the area.
Nearby public green spaces offer convenient walking options, but the absence of an on-site garden or dedicated dog space is a downside. The hotel doesn’t allow dogs to stay alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them. Overall, while Palihouse Santa Barbara covers the basics, it doesn’t go above and beyond in its dog-friendly offerings.
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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the hotel offers a touch of luxury, its dog-friendly features leave much to be desired. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or other public areas, which can be a real hassle for those hoping to enjoy the hotel's amenities with their canine companions. The policy of not allowing dogs to stay alone in rooms adds another layer of inconvenience, especially for solo travelers or those planning to explore Geneva's attractions.
On the plus side, the hotel provides essentials like dog beds and bowls, and there's a nearby park for walks, which is a saving grace in a city setting. However, the 150 CHF per stay fee is steep, especially considering the limited amenities and the fact that only one dog per room is allowed. The weight limit of 40 lbs is another downside, excluding popular breeds like Labradors, which is a significant limitation for many dog owners.
While the hotel does offer guidance on dog walk routes and has an emergency vet on call, the lack of additional services like dog walking or sitting means you'll need to plan your outings carefully. Overall, if you're looking for a place where your dog can enjoy the same level of luxury as you, this might not be the best fit. However, if you're set on staying here, be prepared for some logistical challenges.
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Lotte Hotel Seattle received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the hotel falls short in several areas. Dogs are restricted to rooms and public areas, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or terrace. This limits the overall experience, especially for those who enjoy dining with their canine companions. The inability to leave dogs alone in rooms adds a layer of inconvenience, requiring owners to plan their outings carefully.
The hotel charges a $100 fee per stay, which is reasonable, but the lack of provided amenities like dog beds or bowls means you'll need to pack your own. On the plus side, the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes and can arrange dog-walking services, which is a significant convenience for busy travelers. However, the absence of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site is a downside, especially in a bustling city environment.
Nearby public green spaces offer some relief, but the hotel's 50-pound weight limit excludes popular breeds like Labradors, which is a significant drawback for many dog owners. The lack of a damage deposit is a small win, but overall, the restrictions and limited amenities make this hotel a less-than-ideal choice for dog owners seeking a truly welcoming experience.
In summary, while Lotte Hotel Seattle provides some basic dog-friendly features, the restrictions and lack of amenities make it a less appealing option for those traveling with dogs. Consider other options if you're looking for a more inclusive and hassle-free stay.
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St Regis has received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the hotel offers some conveniences for dog owners, there are notable limitations. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are not allowed in any public areas where food and beverages are served. This means your four-legged friend will miss out on the social scene, and you'll need to plan your meals accordingly. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a significant convenience, allowing you to explore the city without worry.
The hotel provides a bed and feeding bowl, but don't expect any free treats or on-site dog food sales. If you need dog food, the hotel can purchase it for you, but be prepared for an additional runner's fee. The nearest park is a bit of a trek, about a 7-10 minute walk, which might be a hassle for quick potty breaks, especially in the bustling financial district.
There are no weight restrictions, which is great for owners of larger breeds, but you're limited to two dogs per room. The absence of a damage deposit is a relief, but any damages will incur repair costs. The lack of on-site dog amenities like a garden or dedicated dog space is a downside, especially for a city hotel. Overall, while the St Regis offers some dog-friendly features, the restrictions and lack of amenities make it a less than ideal choice for dog owners seeking a truly welcoming experience.
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Yachthafenresidenz Hohe Düne received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the hotel offers some dog-friendly amenities, there are notable restrictions that might make your stay less than ideal. Dogs are welcome in most rooms, but they must be leashed and muzzled at all times, which can be a hassle. The hotel provides a dog set with a blanket, food, waste bag, and bowls, but no dog bed, so bring your own if needed.
The hotel’s policy prohibits dogs in restaurants, the Admiral’s Club, and the spa, limiting where you can enjoy your time with your canine companion. However, dogs are allowed on the terraces and bars, where they’ll receive a bowl of fresh water. The nearby dog-friendly beach is a plus, but remember to clean and dry your dog before reentering the hotel.
There’s no fee for dogs, which is a rare and welcome perk. However, the strict rules and limited access to certain areas might not suit everyone. If you’re looking for a more relaxed environment, you might want to consider other options.
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Hotel St. George received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While it offers some dog-friendly features, there are notable limitations. Most rooms welcome dogs, but they can't be left alone, which can be a hassle for solo travelers or those planning long outings. Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a plus for social pups and their owners.
The hotel provides essential amenities like food and water bowls, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. Free treats are a nice touch, but the lack of dog-walking or sitting services means you'll need to plan your schedule carefully. The nearby public green spaces are a bonus for quick walks, but the absence of an on-site garden or dedicated dog area is a downside.
The fee is 35€ per stay, which isn't steep, but with limited amenities, it might not feel like the best value. There are no weight restrictions or limits on the number of dogs per room, which is great for owners with larger breeds or multiple dogs. However, the lack of additional services like grooming or emergency vet access shows room for improvement.
Overall, Hotel St. George offers a decent stay for dog owners, but be prepared for some logistical challenges. It's a suitable choice if you're looking for a central location with basic dog-friendly amenities.
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Moxy NYC Times Square received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the experience is a mixed bag. Dogs are allowed in the lounge and public areas, but not in the restaurant or terrace, which limits your dining options with your furry friend. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, offering some flexibility for solo outings.
Amenities are basic—no dog beds or bowls provided, so pack your own. The $50 per night or $150 per stay fee is on the steep side, especially given the lack of extras like treats or toys. The weight limit of 25 pounds is a major downside, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. This restriction significantly narrows the hotel's dog-friendly appeal.
On the bright side, the hotel is close to public green spaces, making walks convenient. However, the absence of a dedicated dog area on-site is a missed opportunity. No dog-walking or sitting services are available, so plan accordingly if you need these services.
In summary, Moxy NYC Times Square offers a basic dog-friendly experience with some limitations. The high fees and weight restrictions are notable drawbacks, but the central location and room flexibility might still appeal to some dog owners.
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Hyatt Regency Birmingham received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the hefty £60 per night fee per pet is a bit steep, especially considering the limited amenities. No dog beds or bowls are provided, so pack your own essentials. Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, but leaving them alone in the room is discouraged, which can be a hassle for solo travelers or those planning long outings.
The absence of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site is a letdown, but nearby public parks offer some relief for walks. The hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so flexibility is limited. On the plus side, the staff is accommodating, and the atmosphere is generally welcoming for your four-legged friend.
In summary, while the Hyatt Regency Birmingham offers a decent stay for dog owners, the high fees and lack of amenities might make you think twice. If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option with better perks, you might want to explore other choices.
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Chateau Fredericton received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the experience is a mixed bag. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or terrace, which can be a letdown for those hoping to enjoy more of the hotel with their furry friends. The $25 per stay fee is reasonable, but the lack of amenities like dog beds or bowls means you'll need to pack your own. On the plus side, free treats are a nice touch, and the nearby parks offer good walking options.
The hotel doesn't allow dogs to be left alone in rooms unless crated, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without your canine companion. With a weifght limit of 85 pounds most breeds are welcome. However, the absence of a dedicated dog space or garden on-site is a downside, especially for city stays where green space is limited.
Overall, Chateau Fredericton offers a basic dog-friendly experience. It's a decent choice if you're looking for a place to stay with your dog, but don't expect any frills. The nearby parks are a saving grace, providing a much-needed outlet for your dog's energy.
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Hotel Clermont received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the hotel falls short in several areas. Dogs are allowed in public areas but not in the bar, restaurant, or patio, which limits your dining options with your furry friend. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, offering some flexibility for solo outings.
Amenities are basic, with only food and water bowls provided. No dog beds or treats mean you'll need to pack your own comforts. The hotel does offer poop bags, which is a small but appreciated convenience. Unfortunately, there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, and while nearby parks are accessible, the lack of immediate green space is a downside.
The $75 per stay fee is reasonable, especially with no weight restrictions and no limit on the number of dogs per room. However, the absence of additional services like dog walking or sitting is a missed opportunity for added convenience. The hotel doesn't offer any standout features or awards, making it a straightforward choice for those who need a dog-friendly spot without frills.
In summary, Hotel Clermont is a decent option if you're looking for a place that allows dogs in most rooms and offers basic amenities. Just be prepared to handle most of your dog's needs yourself.
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Hotel Rialto received an acceptable C Roch Rank. With only ten dog-friendly rooms, availability is tight, so booking ahead is a must. Dogs are restricted to rooms, which means no lounging in the bar or restaurant with your furry friend. The hotel does allow dogs to stay alone in the room, a significant convenience for those planning solo outings.
Amenities are basic but cover the essentials: dog beds, food/water bowls, and poop bags are provided. However, don't expect any free treats or toys. The $50 per stay fee is reasonable, but the 40-pound weight limit is a letdown, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. On the plus side, there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is great for multi-dog families.
Location-wise, the hotel scores points with Centennial Square Park just across the street, offering a convenient spot for walks. While there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, the proximity to green space is a bonus. The hotel also provides guidance on dog walk routes and can arrange dog-walking services, adding flexibility to your stay.
In summary, Hotel Rialto offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the weight restriction and limited dog-friendly areas are notable drawbacks. It's a practical choice if you're okay with the limitations and plan to explore the nearby park.
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The Bruntsfield Hotel received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While it offers some dog-friendly features, there are notable limitations. Dogs are welcome throughout the hotel, including the bar, restaurant, and lounge, which is a plus for those who want their canine companions by their side. However, dogs cannot be left alone in rooms, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.
The hotel charges a £25.00 fee per stay, which isn't steep, but given the lack of provided amenities like dog beds or bowls, it might feel a bit underwhelming. On the bright side, they do offer free treats, which is a nice touch. The absence of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site means you'll need to venture out for walks, but nearby public green spaces help mitigate this inconvenience.
A weight limit isn't specified, but the restriction of two dogs per room could be a downside for those traveling with a pack. Dogs must be kept on a lead within the hotel, which is standard but worth noting. Overall, while the Bruntsfield Hotel is dog-friendly, it doesn't go above and beyond. It's a decent choice if you're looking for a place that allows dogs in most areas, but be prepared for some limitations.
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Relais Todini received an acceptable C Roch Rank. This place is a mixed bag for dog owners. While most rooms are dog-friendly, your four-legged friend is pretty much confined to the room. Forget about bringing them to the bar, restaurant, or any public areas. The good news? Dogs can stay alone in the room, which is a huge relief if you want to explore without them.
Amenities are sparse—no dog beds or bowls, so pack your own. The €30 per day fee is on the steep side, especially with limited perks. On the plus side, there’s no weight limit, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome, and there’s no cap on the number of dogs per room. The garden-floor rooms with private areas are a nice touch, offering a bit of outdoor space.
Nearby green spaces are a plus, but the lack of on-site dog facilities like a garden or dedicated dog area is a letdown. No dog-walking or sitting services are available, so plan your outings carefully. The absence of trained staff or emergency vet access shows a lack of commitment to dog-friendliness.
In summary, Relais Todini is adequate if you’re in a pinch, but don’t expect a warm welcome or many conveniences for your canine companion. The fee doesn’t match the limited offerings, so consider other options if you’re looking for a truly dog-friendly experience.
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Myconian Utopia Resort received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the resort offers a decent experience for dog owners, there are some limitations to be aware of. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are not allowed in the indoor restaurant. They are welcome in outdoor dining areas, so you can enjoy meals with your furry friend in the fresh air. Dogs can be left alone in the room for short periods, which is a practical convenience, but make sure they’re comfortable and quiet.
The resort provides food and water bowls upon request, but you’ll need to bring your own dog food as it’s not available on-site. There’s no dedicated dog space or garden, which might be a downside if your dog needs a quick run. However, the staff can guide you to nearby areas for outings, though these aren’t specifically pet-designated. The lack of on-site amenities like dog beds or treats means you should pack your own essentials.
There’s no fee for dogs, which is a rare and significant perk. However, the absence of weight limits and a restriction of only one dog per room might be a letdown for those with multiple or larger dogs. The resort doesn’t offer additional services like dog walking or sitting, so plan accordingly if you need these.
Overall, Myconian Utopia Resort offers a basic but acceptable stay for dog owners. The lack of fees is a highlight, but the limited amenities and restrictions might not suit everyone.
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Hotel Lungarno received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the experience is a mixed bag. Dogs are allowed in the lounge and public areas, but not in the restaurant or terrace, which limits dining options with your furry friend. The €50 per stay fee is reasonable, but the 44-pound weight limit is a major drawback, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. Only one dog per room is allowed, which isn't ideal for multi-dog families.
Amenities are basic, with only food and water bowls provided. No dog beds or treats mean you'll need to pack your own. The absence of a garden or dedicated dog space is a letdown, especially in a bustling city like Florence. However, nearby parks offer some relief for walks. The hotel doesn't offer dog-sitting or walking services, so plan your outings carefully.
On the plus side, the staff is trained to handle dogs, and they provide poop bags, which is a thoughtful touch. The lack of an emergency vet on call is a concern, though. Overall, Hotel Lungarno is adequate for a short stay, but the restrictions and limited amenities might make it less appealing for longer visits or larger dogs.
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Thompson Central Park received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the experience is a mixed bag. Dogs are allowed in the restaurant and lounge, but not in the bar or on the terrace, which limits your options for dining with your furry friend. The $75 per stay fee is reasonable, but the 25-pound weight limit is a major drawback, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. Only two dogs per room are allowed, so larger families might find this restrictive.
Amenities are basic, with food and water bowls provided, but no dog beds or treats, so pack your own. The lack of a garden or dedicated dog space means you'll need to venture out for walks. Fortunately, nearby public parks offer some relief, but the absence of on-site green space is a letdown in a bustling city.
The hotel doesn't offer dog-sitting or walking services, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without your canine companion. On the plus side, staff are trained to handle dogs, and there's an emergency vet on call, showing a level of care for your pet's well-being.
In summary, Thompson Central Park offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the weight limit and lack of amenities might make it less appealing for those with larger dogs or those seeking a more comprehensive dog-friendly experience.
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One&Only Portonovi received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the hotel offers some dog-friendly amenities, there are notable limitations. Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a plus, but they can't be left alone in rooms. This means you'll need to plan your outings carefully, as leaving your dog unattended isn't an option. The hotel imposes a weight limit of 26 lbs, which excludes many popular breeds like Labradors, making it less inclusive for larger dogs.
The EUR 55 per night fee is on the steep side, especially considering the limited amenities provided. While dog beds and bowls are available, don't expect any complimentary treats or food. The EUR 300 damage deposit is also quite hefty, adding to the upfront cost. On the bright side, there's a nearby park with a meadow where dogs can run off-leash, a rare find in many locations. However, outside this area, dogs must be leashed, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
Overall, while One&Only Portonovi offers some conveniences, the high fees and strict weight restrictions make it less appealing for many dog owners. If your dog fits the criteria and you're willing to pay the premium, the nearby park is a definite perk. Otherwise, you might want to explore other options.
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Shangri La Toronto received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While the hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, there are some notable limitations. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are restricted from the bar, restaurant, and other public areas. This means your four-legged friend will spend most of their time in the room, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities. On the bright side, dogs can be left alone in the room, offering some flexibility for solo outings.
The hotel charges a C$125 fee per stay, which is on the higher side, especially considering the limited amenities provided for dogs. There's no garden or dedicated dog space on-site, so you'll need to venture out for walks. Fortunately, there are public green spaces nearby, which is a relief in a bustling city like Toronto. However, the weight limit of 50 pounds is a significant drawback, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. Only one dog per room is allowed, which isn't ideal for those traveling with multiple dogs.
While the hotel doesn't provide dog beds or bowls, they do offer guidance on dog walk routes, which is a helpful touch. However, the lack of additional services like dog walking or sitting means you'll need to plan your schedule around your dog's needs. Overall, Shangri La Toronto offers an adequate stay for dog owners, but the restrictions and fees might make you think twice.
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Hotel du Vin Bristol received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the experience is a mixed bag. Dogs are allowed on the terrace, but not in the restaurant or lounge, which limits where you can relax with your furry friend. The absence of a garden or dedicated dog space means you'll need to venture out for walks. Fortunately, nearby parks and the scenic harborside offer pleasant strolls, and the hotel provides maps to guide you.
Amenities are basic—expect bowls but no beds or treats, so pack your own essentials. 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 rooms. This can be a hassle if you want to explore dog-free zones.
On the plus side, there are no weight restrictions or limits on the number of dogs per room, which is great for owners with multiple or larger dogs. However, the absence of a fee for dogs is a missed opportunity for added value, as it could have sweetened the deal.
In summary, Hotel du Vin Bristol offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the limitations on where dogs can go and the lack of on-site amenities make it less convenient than other options. It's a suitable choice if you're planning to spend most of your time exploring the city with your canine companion.
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Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While the hotel allows dogs in most rooms, the experience is marred by several restrictions. Dogs are welcome in the bar and restaurant, but only at entrance tables with a leash, and on the outside terrace. Unfortunately, dogs can't be left alone in the room, which is a major inconvenience for owners wanting to explore the city without their four-legged friends.
The hotel charges a fee of €35 per night per dog, which is on the steep side, especially considering the limited amenities provided. There's a refundable damage deposit of €100, adding to the upfront cost. The weight limit is a restrictive 18 lbs, excluding popular breeds like Labradors, which is a significant downside for many dog owners. Only one dog is allowed per room, which isn't ideal for those traveling with multiple pets.
On the plus side, the hotel provides food and water bowls, and there's a nearby park for walks, which is a relief in a bustling city. However, the lack of on-site garden or dedicated dog space is a missed opportunity. The absence of services like dog walking or sitting further limits flexibility for guests.
Overall, while Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade offers some dog-friendly features, the restrictions and costs make it less appealing for dog owners. Consider other options if you're looking for a more accommodating stay with your canine companion.
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The Moonrise Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a stay with your furry friend, brace yourself for some limitations. Dogs are restricted to rooms, so forget about enjoying a drink together at the bar or dining on the patio. The hotel does allow dogs to stay alone in the room, which is a small mercy for those wanting to explore the city without their canine companion. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space or garden means you'll need to venture out for walks, though nearby parks offer some relief.
Amenities are sparse, with no dog beds or bowls provided, so pack your own essentials. The $50 per stay fee isn't outrageous, but given the limited offerings, it feels a bit steep. On the plus side, dogs stay free, which is a rare and welcome perk. Unfortunately, there's no guidance on dog walk routes or any dog-sitting services, so you're on your own for planning outings.
Weight restrictions aren't an issue here, but the absence of any dog-friendly public areas within the hotel makes it less than ideal for a truly inclusive experience. If you're traveling with multiple dogs, note that there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is a plus for those with a pack.
In summary, while The Moonrise Hotel offers some basic conveniences, the overall experience is underwhelming for dog owners. The lack of amenities and restricted access to public areas make it a less appealing choice for those traveling with their four-legged friends.
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.







Crowne Plaza Gerrards Cross scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the experience is far from ideal. Dogs are confined to rooms, with no access to the restaurant, terrace, or lounge, which can be a real hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your furry friend behind. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, but the lack of a dedicated dog space or garden is a letdown, especially when the only walking option is around the car park.
The hotel charges a £18.00 fee per stay, which isn't steep, but given the limited amenities, it feels like you're not getting much bang for your buck. There are no weight restrictions, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Labradors. However, the limit of two dogs per room might be a constraint for those traveling with a pack.
On the upside, the hotel provides water bowls and free treats, which is a nice touch. But don't expect any guidance on dog walk routes or additional services like dog walking or sitting. The absence of nearby parks means you'll need to plan outings elsewhere for a proper romp.
In summary, while the Crowne Plaza Gerrards Cross allows dogs, the experience is basic at best. If you're looking for a place where your dog can enjoy more than just the room, you might want to explore other options.
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.






