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The Plough Inn

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4
Star Hotel
Rhosmaen
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Llandeilo
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United Kingdom

The Plough Inn scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While the inn offers a few dog-friendly rooms, the overall experience leaves much to be desired. Dogs are welcome in the bar, lounge and public areas, but not in the restaurant, which limits where you can enjoy your meals with your furry friend. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, offering some flexibility for owners.

Amenities are sparse, with no dog beds, treats, or food provided, so be prepared to bring your own essentials. The lack of a dedicated dog space or nearby parks means you'll need to plan your walks carefully. The £20 charge for up to two dogs per stay is reasonable, but the absence of additional perks or services like dog walking or grooming makes it feel less valuable.

The inn imposes no weight limit, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds. However, the restriction to two dogs per room might be a downside for those traveling with multiple canine companions. Overall, while the inn makes some effort to accommodate dogs, the limited amenities and access restrictions make it a less appealing choice for a truly dog-friendly stay.

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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Avalon Hotel and Bungalows Palm Springs

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4
Star Hotel
415 South Belardo Road
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Palm Springs
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United States

Avalon Hotel and Bungalows Palm Springs scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. Let's cut to the chase: this place isn't rolling out the red carpet for your four-legged friend. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the hefty $100 per pet per night fee is a real wallet-buster, especially when you consider the lack of amenities like dog beds or bowls. You’ll need to pack your own gear, which is a hassle for any seasoned dog traveler.

Dogs are allowed in the restaurant and on the terrace, but forget about the lounge or other public areas. And if you were hoping to leave your dog alone in the room for a bit, think again. This restriction means you'll be tethered to your pup, limiting your freedom to explore. The weight limit is non-existent, which is a rare plus, but you're capped at two dogs per room.

On the upside, there are some grassy areas for bathroom breaks, but don't expect a dedicated dog park or garden. Nearby parks are a plus, but the lack of on-site dog-friendly spaces is a letdown. No dog-walking or sitting services are offered, so flexibility is out the window. The $200 damage deposit is steep, adding to the upfront cost and making this an expensive stay for what you get.

In summary, unless you're set on staying in Palm Springs and have deep pockets, you might want to look elsewhere for a more welcoming and cost-effective dog-friendly experience.

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 Pheasant Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
Coast Road
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Kelling
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United Kingdom

The Pheasant Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While the hotel allows dogs in the Orangery for meals, the overall experience is underwhelming for dog owners. Dogs are restricted from most public areas, which means your four-legged friend will spend most of their time confined to the room. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, but the lack of a garden or dedicated dog space is a letdown, especially for those who enjoy a quick romp outside.

The £20 per night fee is on the higher side, particularly since the hotel doesn't provide basic amenities like dog beds or bowls. Owners should be prepared to bring their own essentials. The absence of nearby parks or green spaces further limits outdoor activities, making it less appealing for active dogs. The hotel does not offer any dog-walking or sitting services, which could be a hassle for those planning a full day out.

With a two-dog limit per room and no weight restrictions, it accommodates multiple dogs, but the lack of additional perks or services makes the fee feel steep. The Pheasant Hotel needs to step up its game to truly cater to dog owners looking for a welcoming and convenient stay.

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River Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
75A East Wacker Drive
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Chicago
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United States

River Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This place is not exactly rolling out the red carpet for your four-legged friend. Dogs are only allowed in the lounge and public areas, and they must be leashed at all times. Forget about dining with your dog on the patio or enjoying a drink at the bar together. The hotel doesn't provide dog beds or food, so pack your own essentials. On the plus side, they do offer free treats and bowls, which is a small consolation.

The hotel charges a $25 fee per dog per night, which isn't too steep, but considering the lack of amenities, it feels like you're paying for the privilege of having your dog tolerated rather than welcomed. They have a weight limit of 25 pounds, and only one dog is allowed per room, which is a bummer for those with Labradors, or multiple canine companions. Dogs can't be left alone in the room, adding a layer of hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.

While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces offer some relief for walks. However, the hotel doesn't provide guidance on walking routes or offer dog-walking services, so you're on your own there. The absence of dog-sitting or grooming services further limits convenience. The staff isn't specifically trained to handle dogs, which might explain the lukewarm welcome.

In summary, River Hotel is a place where your dog is more of an afterthought than a guest. If you're looking for a truly dog-friendly experience, you might want to keep searching.

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1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

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5
Star Hotel
60 Furman Street
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Brooklyn
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United States

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While the location is a stone's throw from a park and a nearby dog park, the hotel itself falls short in several areas. Dogs are only allowed on the terrace and in public areas, but not in the bar or restaurant, which limits your dining options if you want to keep your furry friend by your side. The inability to leave dogs alone in the room adds a layer of inconvenience, especially for solo travelers or those planning a night out.

The hotel doesn't provide any dog-specific amenities like beds, bowls, or treats, so you'll need to pack your own essentials. On the plus side, the proximity to green spaces is a boon for those early morning or late-night walks. However, the lack of on-site dog facilities like a garden or dedicated dog space is a missed opportunity, especially in a bustling city like Brooklyn.

There are no fees for dogs, which is a rare and welcome relief, but the absence of any dog-friendly services such as walking or sitting arrangements means you'll have to make your own plans. With no weight or number restrictions, it's a decent choice for those with multiple dogs, but the overall experience is underwhelming given the limited amenities and access.

In summary, while the location offers great outdoor options, the lack of in-house dog-friendly features and services makes it less appealing for a truly dog-friendly stay.

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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Hyatt Centric Cambridge

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4
Star Hotel
37 Eddington Avenue
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Cambridge
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United Kingdom

Hyatt Centric Cambridge scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. Let's dive into why. First off, the hotel imposes a hefty £200 damage deposit, which is a significant upfront cost. The dog fee is £30 for up to 7 nights and £60 for longer stays, which isn't cheap, especially considering the limited amenities. Only one dog per room is allowed, and with a weight limit of 44 pounds, larger breeds like Labradors are out of luck.

Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, which is a plus, but they can't be left alone in the room. This means you'll need to plan your outings carefully or risk a logistical headache. The hotel does offer a garden for dogs, which is a rare and welcome feature, but don't expect any dog beds or bowls—bring your own essentials.

Nearby parks provide decent walking options, but the lack of on-site dog services like walking or sitting is a missed opportunity. The staff isn't trained specifically for dog care, and there's no emergency vet on call, which might leave you feeling unsupported in a pinch.

In summary, while the Hyatt Centric Cambridge offers some dog-friendly spaces, the restrictions and costs make it less appealing for dog owners. If you're traveling with a smaller dog and don't mind the fees, it might work, but there are likely better options out there.

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Il Capri Hotel

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5
Star Hotel
Via Roma 71
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Capri
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Italy

Il Capri Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the experience is marred by several restrictions. Dogs are not allowed in the bar, terrace, or public areas, which limits the freedom to enjoy the hotel fully with your furry friend. The inability to leave dogs alone in the room adds a layer of inconvenience, especially for those hoping to explore the island without their canine companion.

Amenities for dogs are minimal, with no beds, bowls, or treats provided, so be prepared to bring your own essentials. On the plus side, the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes, which is a nice touch for exploring Capri's scenic spots like Giardini di Augusto. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space or garden on-site is a downside, especially in a location where green spaces are limited.

The absence of a dog fee is a rare perk, but the lack of amenities and restrictions on dog access make it less of a value. There are no weight limits, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds. However, the absence of dog-sitting or walking services means you'll need to plan your outings carefully. Overall, while the hotel offers some dog-friendly features, the limitations and lack of amenities make it a less than ideal choice for a truly dog-friendly stay.

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voco St. David's Cardiff

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5
Star Hotel
Havannah Street
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Cardiff
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United Kingdom

voco St. David's Cardiff scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While the hotel claims to be dog-friendly, the reality is a mixed bag. Most rooms welcome dogs, but the hefty £30 per day fee is steep, especially considering the limited amenities. No dog beds or food bowls are provided, so pack your own essentials. Dogs are allowed on the terrace but not in the restaurant, and they can't be left alone in rooms, which can be a real hassle for owners wanting to explore without their four-legged friend.

The hotel imposes a strict 66-pound weight limit, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. Only one dog per room is allowed, which isn't ideal for those with multiple canine companions. On the plus side, there are nearby parks for walks, but the lack of an on-site garden or dedicated dog space is a letdown. The staff's attitude towards dogs is more about tolerance than genuine welcome, with strict rules about leashes and noise control.

In summary, voco St. David's Cardiff offers a basic level of dog-friendliness but falls short in several key areas. The high fees and restrictions make it less appealing for dog owners seeking a truly welcoming experience.

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DoubleTree London Elstree

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4
Star Hotel
Barnet By Pass
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Borehamwood
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United Kingdom

DoubleTree by Hilton London Elstree scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a stay with your furry friend, brace yourself for some limitations. Dogs are only allowed in the Queen Standard rooms, which means availability is tight. Make sure to call ahead to secure a spot. While dogs can roam the lounge and garden areas, they're not welcome in the bar, restaurant, or other public spaces, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your dog behind.

On the plus side, the hotel provides dog beds, bowls, and treats, which is a nice touch. However, the $35 per night fee per dog feels steep, especially when you consider the limited access and amenities. The weight limit of 99 pounds is reasonable, but with a two-dog maximum per room, families with multiple dogs might find it restrictive.

The garden is a definite perk, offering a convenient spot for quick walks. However, the lack of nearby parks means you'll need to plan outings for more extensive exercise. The absence of dog-sitting or walking services is a missed opportunity for added convenience. While the hotel does provide water stations throughout the property, the overall experience feels more like tolerance than a warm welcome.

In summary, while DoubleTree by Hilton London Elstree offers some basic amenities for dogs, the restrictions and fees make it less appealing for dog owners seeking a truly welcoming experience. Consider other options if you're looking for a more inclusive stay.

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Hotel Esencia

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5
Star Hotel
Carretera Cancun-Tulum Km 265 Xpu-Ha
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Xpu Ha
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Mexico

Hotel Esencia scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a getaway with your furry friend, brace yourself for some hurdles. The hotel imposes a hefty $100 per night fee, plus service and tax, which is steep considering the limited amenities for dogs. While they do provide special dishware for your canine companion, don't expect any beds or bowls, so pack your own essentials.

Access is another sticking point. Dogs are restricted to rooms and must be leashed at all times outside. Forget about dining with your dog; they're not allowed in restaurants, the spa, or the main house living room. Even the pool and beach areas have strict rules, your dog must stay in your arms or on a cabana, and swimming is off-limits. This makes for a less than relaxing experience if you were hoping for some quality beach time with your pup.

On the plus side, the hotel offers dog-sitting services, which is a rare and valuable perk, providing some flexibility for solo excursions. However, the weight limit of 22 pounds excludes many common breeds like Labradors, which is a significant downside for larger dog owners. The lack of nearby green spaces further limits your options for a pleasant walk.

In summary, Hotel Esencia's dog policies are restrictive and costly, making it a challenging choice for dog owners. If you're set on visiting, be prepared for the extra fees and 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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Beacon Hotel

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5
Star Hotel
1615 Rhode Island Avenue N.W.
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Washington
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United States

Beacon Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the welcome is lukewarm at best. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or terrace, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your four-legged friend behind. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, offering some flexibility for solo outings.

Amenities are sparse—no dog beds or bowls provided, so pack your own essentials. The lack of a dedicated dog space or garden is a letdown, especially in a bustling city where green spaces are a premium. However, nearby parks offer some relief for walks, though the convenience of on-site options would have been a major plus.

The $100 per stay fee is steep, especially given the limited amenities. A weight limit of 75 lbs excludes popular breeds like Golden Retrievers, which is a significant drawback for many dog owners. On the upside, there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is a rare perk for those traveling with multiple canine companions.

In summary, Beacon Hotel's dog-friendly offerings are underwhelming, with high fees and limited access. Consider other options if you're looking for a truly welcoming experience for your dog.

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Excelsior Palace Portofino Coast

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5
Star Hotel
Via San Michele Di Pagana 8
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Rapallo
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Italy

Excelsior Palace Portofino Coast scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This place is not exactly rolling out the red carpet for your four-legged friend. Dogs are restricted to rooms, so forget about bringing them to the bar, restaurant, or any public areas. You can leave your dog alone in the room, which is a small mercy, but the lack of a garden or dedicated dog space means you'll be hitting the pavement for walks. At least there are public green spaces nearby, but that's about the only outdoor perk.

The hotel charges €15 per dog per day, which isn't outrageous, but with no beds, bowls, or treats provided, you're not getting much bang for your buck. The absence of any dog-friendly services like walking or sitting arrangements is a letdown, especially for those who might want a bit of flexibility during their stay. The staff isn't trained to handle dogs, so don't expect any special treatment or expertise.

There's no weight limit, which is a plus, but you're capped at two dogs per room. If you're traveling with a pack, this isn't the place for you. Overall, the lack of amenities and restrictions make this hotel a tough sell for dog owners. If you're looking for a truly dog-friendly experience, you might want to keep searching.

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Aubrey Park Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
Hemel Hempstead Rd, Redbourn
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Hemel Hempstead
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United Kingdom

Aubrey Park Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a stay with your four-legged friend, brace yourself for some limitations. While dogs are welcome in the lounge and public areas, they're not allowed in the restaurant or on the terrace, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy a meal without leaving your dog behind. Unfortunately, dogs can't be left alone in the room, adding another layer of inconvenience for solo travelers or those looking to explore without their canine companion.

On the plus side, the hotel offers a garden for dogs to use, which is a rare and welcome feature. However, don't expect any frills like dog beds or bowls, so pack your own essentials. The £25 fee for the stay is reasonable, but with minimal amenities, it feels like you're paying for the basics. There's no weight limit, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds, but the lack of dog-friendly services like walking or sitting options is a letdown.

Nearby green spaces are available, which is a bonus for those who enjoy a good walk. However, the absence of any dog-friendly awards or media coverage suggests that the hotel hasn't made a significant effort to cater to canine guests. In summary, while Aubrey Park Hotel offers some basic dog-friendly features, the overall experience is underwhelming. Consider other options if you're looking for a more accommodating stay.

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Royal Hotel Sanremo

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4
Star Hotel
Via delle Medaglie d'Oro, 1
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Cosenza
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Italy

Royal Hotel Sanremo scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This place is not exactly rolling out the red carpet for your four-legged friend. Dogs are allowed on the terrace and in public areas, but forget about dining with them in the restaurant. The hotel does allow dogs to stay alone in the room, but you must inform the staff, as housekeeping won't enter with a dog present. This is a minor convenience, but it doesn't make up for the lack of other dog-friendly features.

Amenities are sparse here. Don't expect any dog beds or bowls, so pack your own gear. The absence of treats or dog food for sale is another letdown. On the plus side, there are public green spaces nearby, which is a relief since the hotel doesn't offer a garden or dedicated dog area. However, the lack of on-site dog services like walking or sitting is a missed opportunity for convenience.

The hotel doesn't charge a fee for dogs, which is a rare perk and the only real highlight. However, the absence of weight restrictions is overshadowed by the overall lack of dog-friendly amenities and services. If you're traveling with a Labrador or any other common breed, you'll find the environment here less than welcoming.

In summary, while the free stay for dogs is a nice touch, the overall experience at Royal Hotel Sanremo leaves much to be desired. The limited amenities and lack of services make it a less-than-ideal choice for dog owners.

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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One Aldwych

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5
Star Hotel
1 Aldwych
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London
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United Kingdom

One Aldwych scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This hotel is not the best choice for dog owners looking for a welcoming stay. While dogs can be left alone in the room, which is a plus for those planning to explore the city, the overall experience is lacking. Dogs are restricted to rooms and not allowed in public areas like the bar, restaurant, or lounge, which limits the freedom to enjoy the hotel's amenities with your furry friend.

The hotel does provide essentials like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any extra perks like free treats or dog food. There's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, so you'll need to venture out for walks. Fortunately, there are public green spaces nearby, but the lack of on-site options is a downside, especially in a bustling city like London.

On the financial side, dogs stay for free, which is a rare and significant benefit. However, there's a strict one-dog-per-room policy, and a weight limit of 70lbs excludes many popular breeds like Labradors. This restriction is a major drawback for those with larger dogs. The absence of additional services like dog walking or grooming further diminishes the hotel's appeal for dog owners.

In summary, One Aldwych offers some conveniences but falls short in creating a truly dog-friendly environment. The free stay is a highlight, but the limitations and lack of amenities make it a less attractive option for those traveling with their canine companions.

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Hilton London Wembley

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4
Star Hotel
Lakeside Way
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London
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United Kingdom

Hilton London Wembley scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the welcome is lukewarm at best. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or terrace, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your four-legged friend behind. The inability to leave dogs alone in the room adds to the inconvenience, making it tough for solo travelers or those wanting to explore the city without their canine companion.

The hotel charges a £30 pet fee per night, which feels steep given the limited amenities provided. There's no mention of dog beds or bowls, so you'll need to pack your own essentials. On the plus side, there is a nearby park, which is a saving grace for those necessary walks. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a missed opportunity for a hotel of this caliber.

Weight restrictions cap at 75 lbs, which is reasonable, but the two-dog limit per room might be a downside for those with multiple dogs. The absence of any dog-walking or sitting services further limits flexibility, and there's no emergency vet on call, which could be a concern for cautious owners. Overall, the Hilton London Wembley offers a basic dog-friendly experience, but the high fees and restrictions make it less appealing for dog owners seeking a truly welcoming stay.

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Coast Coal Harbor

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5
Star Hotel
1180 West Hastings Street
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Vancouver
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Canada

Coast Coal Harbor scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While the hotel offers some dog-friendly amenities, the overall experience leaves much to be desired. Dogs are only welcome on the terrace, which limits their access to most public areas. This can be a hassle for owners who want to enjoy the hotel's facilities without leaving their canine companions behind. On the plus side, dogs can stay in the room on their own, providing some flexibility for owners to explore the city.

The hotel charges a $25 per night fee per dog, which isn't too steep, but given the limited amenities, it doesn't feel like great value. There are no weight restrictions, and there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is a rare and welcome policy for those traveling with multiple dogs. However, don't expect any special treatment like free treats or dog beds—owners will need to bring their own essentials.

On the bright side, the hotel is conveniently located near public green spaces, making it easy to take your dog for a walk. They also provide guidance on dog walk routes, which is a thoughtful touch. Unfortunately, there are no on-site gardens or dedicated dog spaces, so you'll need to venture out for any real exercise.

In summary, while Coast Coal Harbor offers some conveniences for dog owners, the limited access and lack of amenities make it a less-than-ideal choice. Consider other options if you're looking for a more welcoming and accommodating stay for your four-legged friend.

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Rosewood Hotel Georgia

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5
Star Hotel
801 West Georgia
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Vancouver
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Canada

Rosewood Hotel Georgia scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This place is not the best choice for dog owners looking for a truly welcoming experience. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or terrace, which can be a real hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your furry friend behind. The hotel does not allow dogs to stay alone in the room, adding another layer of inconvenience for those planning to explore the city.

The fee is CAD$75 per stay, which isn't too steep, but considering the lack of amenities like dog beds or bowls, it feels like you're not getting much bang for your buck. The weight limit is a restrictive 55 pounds, excluding popular breeds like Labradors, which is a significant downside. Only one dog per room is allowed, so families with multiple dogs will find this limiting.

On the plus side, the hotel provides poop bags and guidance on dog walk routes, which is a small consolation. However, the nearby green space is limited, with the closest spot being a block and a half away. While the seawall leading to Stanley Park offers a great walk, it's a bit of a trek from the hotel.

In summary, unless you're in a pinch, you might want to look elsewhere for a more accommodating stay with your canine companion.

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Kimpton Sawyer Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
500 J Street
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Sacramento
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United States

Kimpton Sawyer Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the welcome is lukewarm at best. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or patio, which can be a real hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your four-legged friend behind. The inability to leave dogs alone in the room adds another layer of inconvenience, making it tough for solo travelers or those looking to explore the city freely.

On the plus side, dogs stay for free, which is a rare perk and a significant saving. However, the lack of essential amenities like dog beds or bowls means you'll need to pack your own. The absence of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site is a letdown, especially in a city setting where green spaces are a premium. Thankfully, there are public parks nearby, offering some relief for those necessary walks.

The hotel's policy is refreshingly inclusive regarding size, welcoming any dog that can fit through the doors and into the elevators. This is a breath of fresh air compared to places with restrictive weight limits. However, the lack of additional services like dog walking or sitting means you'll need to plan your outings carefully.

In summary, while the free stay is a highlight, the overall experience is marred by restrictions and a lack of amenities. Consider this hotel if you're on a budget and don't mind the limitations, but be prepared for some logistical challenges.

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Holiday Inn Express City Centre

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3
Star Hotel
Armouries Drive
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Leeds
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United Kingdom

Holiday Inn Express Leeds City Centre - Armouries scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This place is not exactly rolling out the red carpet for your four-legged friend. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the £20 per dog per night fee feels steep, especially when you get little in return. No dog beds, bowls, or treats are provided, so pack your own gear. Dogs are allowed in the bar and restaurant, but not on the terrace or patio, which limits your options for enjoying a meal with your pup.

Leaving your dog alone in the room isn't an option here, which can be a real hassle if you want to explore the city without your canine companion. The lack of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site means you'll need to head out for walks. Fortunately, the nearby canal offers a decent walking route, but don't expect any lush parks right outside the door.

The hotel doesn't offer any dog-walking or sitting services, so flexibility is limited. With a two-dog limit per room and no weight restrictions, it's somewhat accommodating for multiple dogs, but the overall experience is underwhelming. If you're looking for a truly dog-friendly stay, you might want to keep searching.

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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Bridge of Orchy Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
Main Street
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Bridge of Orchy
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United Kingdom

Bridge of Orchy Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a stay here with your furry friend, brace yourself for some limitations. While dogs are allowed in a few rooms, they can't join you in the bar, restaurant, or any public areas, which can be a real hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your dog alone. Fortunately, dogs can stay in the room by themselves, offering some flexibility.

The hotel charges a $20 per dog fee, which isn't steep, but given the lack of amenities like dog beds or bowls, it feels like you're paying for the bare minimum. Don't expect any free treats or dog food either, so pack your own supplies. The absence of a garden or dedicated dog space means you'll need to venture out for walks, but the remote location lacks nearby parks or green spaces, making it less than ideal for a leisurely stroll with your canine companion.

With a two-dog limit per room and no weight restrictions, it's somewhat accommodating for those with multiple dogs, but the overall experience is underwhelming. The lack of nearby facilities, including a vet, adds to the inconvenience, especially in emergencies. In short, unless you're set on this location, you might want to explore other options that offer a more welcoming and comprehensive dog-friendly experience.

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 DeLuxe, a Provenance Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
729 South West 15th Avenue
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Portland
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United States

Hotel DeLuxe scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a stay here with your furry friend, brace yourself for some limitations. While the hotel does offer a dedicated pet floor, dogs are not allowed in most public areas like the bar, restaurant, or lounge. This means your canine companion will be mostly confined to your room, and leaving them alone is a no-go. This restriction can be a real hassle if you want to explore the city without your dog in tow.

On the plus side, the hotel provides some basic amenities like food and water bowls, and there's a garden available for your dog to stretch their legs. However, don't expect any luxurious extras like dog beds or treats. The $65 per stay fee isn't outrageous, but given the limited amenities and restrictions, it doesn't scream value either.

For those who enjoy a good walk, the nearby public green spaces are a definite perk. However, the lack of dog-walking or sitting services means you'll need to plan your outings carefully. The absence of weight limits is a relief, but the overall experience feels more like a tolerance of dogs rather than a warm welcome.

In summary, Hotel DeLuxe might work if you're in a pinch, but it's not the most accommodating choice for dog owners. Consider other options if you want a truly dog-friendly experience.

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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U Residence Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
181 Wakefield Street
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Wellington
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New Zealand

U Residence Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the overall experience leaves much to be desired. Dogs are restricted to rooms, with no access to the bar, restaurant, or terrace, which can be a hassle for social outings. The lack of a garden or dedicated dog space means you'll need to venture out for walks, though nearby parks offer some relief.

Amenities are basic, with only food and water bowls provided. No dog beds or treats are available, so pack your own essentials. The hotel does offer guidance on dog walk routes, which is a helpful touch, but don't expect any dog-walking or sitting services. The absence of trained staff or emergency vet access further diminishes the hotel's dog-friendly appeal.

The fee ranges from $35 to $75 per stay, which feels steep given the limited amenities. On the plus side, there's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, making it a viable option for owners with multiple dogs. However, the lack of standout features or services makes it hard to justify the cost.

In summary, U Residence Hotel's dog-friendly offerings are minimal, and the fees don't match the value provided. Consider other options if you're looking for a more welcoming and accommodating stay for your canine companion.

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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Mercure Exeter Southgate Hotel

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4
Star Hotel
Southernhay East
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Exeter
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United Kingdom

Mercure Exeter Southgate Hotel scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. If you're planning a stay with your four-legged friend, brace yourself for some limitations. Dogs are welcome in the lounge and public areas, but forget about dining with them in the restaurant or enjoying the terrace together. The hotel does allow dogs to stay alone in the room, which is a relief for those moments when you need to step out without your canine companion.

The hotel charges £15 per night per dog, which isn't outrageous, but given the lack of amenities like dog beds or bowls, it feels a bit steep. You won't find any dedicated dog spaces or gardens on-site, so be prepared to venture out for walks. Luckily, there are public green spaces nearby, which is a saving grace in this scenario.

On the service front, don't expect much. There's no dog-walking or sitting services, and the staff isn't specifically trained to handle dogs. The absence of weight limits is a plus, allowing larger breeds to stay without hassle. However, the overall vibe is more tolerant than welcoming, so don't expect any special treatment for your furry friend.

In summary, while the Mercure Exeter Southgate Hotel allows dogs, the experience is far from exceptional. If you're looking for a truly dog-friendly stay, 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.

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The Dana on Mission Bay

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3
Star Hotel
1710 W Mission Bay Dr.
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San Diego
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United States

The Dana on Mission Bay scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. While the location is promising, the dog-friendly offerings fall short. Most rooms welcome dogs, but they’re restricted to the room, which means no bar, restaurant, or patio access. Leaving your dog alone in the room isn’t an option, adding a layer of inconvenience for those hoping to explore without their four-legged friend.

The $40 per night fee is steep, especially considering the limited amenities. While the Dana for Dogs Arrival Kit includes a keepsake water bowl, treats, and a list of dog-friendly spots, essentials like beds aren’t provided, so pack your own. The lack of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site is a letdown, though nearby parks offer some relief for walks.

On the plus side, there are no weight restrictions, and up to two dogs per room are allowed, which is a win for owners of larger breeds. However, the absence of dog-sitting or walking services means you’re on your own for pet care. The hotel’s policy of potentially charging for damages or excessive cleaning adds an extra worry.

In summary, while The Dana on Mission Bay offers some dog-friendly features, the high fees and restrictions make it less appealing for a truly enjoyable stay with your canine companion.

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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