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Hotel La Perla

B

5
Star Hotel
Col Alt 105
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Corvara in Badia
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Italy

Hotel La Perla holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are not allowed in the main restaurant or breakfast room, which can be a bit of a hassle if you like dining with your pup. You can enjoy breakfast in the bar area and dinner at the Bistrot Restaurant with your dog, which is a nice touch.

The €30 per night fee is on the higher side, especially since essentials like dog beds and bowls aren't provided. Make sure to pack your own. On the plus side, dogs can be left alone in the room, offering you some flexibility to explore the area without your canine companion. The hotel also provides guidance on dog walk routes, which is a big help in planning your outings.

A dedicated garden for dogs is available, a major perk for those quick morning or evening strolls. Nearby public green spaces add to the convenience, making it easy to keep your dog active. With no weight or number restrictions, it's a welcoming spot for all breeds and multiple dogs. While the fee might be steep, the overall experience is decent for a getaway with your dog.

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Balmer Lawn

B

4
Star Hotel
Lyndhurst Road, New Forest
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Brockenhurst
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United Kingdom

Balmer Lawn holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are some limitations to be aware of. While dogs are warmly welcomed in the main bar, Lodge Bar, and lounge areas, they are not allowed in the main restaurant due to hygiene regulations. This means you'll need to plan your dining accordingly. The hotel provides a sausage for breakfast for your furry friend, which is a nice touch, but don't expect dog beds or food bowls—bring your own essentials.

The hotel charges £25 per dog per night, which isn't cheap, especially considering the limited amenities. However, the direct access to the New Forest is a major perk, offering your dog the chance to roam freely in nature. Just remember, dogs must be kept on leads inside the hotel, including the garden, which might be a bit of a hassle for those hoping for a more relaxed stay.

With only a select number of dog-friendly rooms, it's wise to call ahead to secure a spot. The lack of weight restrictions is a plus, but the general cleaning fee adds to the cost. If you're looking for a place where your dog can enjoy some freedom and you don't mind the extra fees, Balmer Lawn could be a good fit. Just be prepared for some restrictions and bring your own gear.

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Hotel Indigo

B

4
Star Hotel
509 9th Avenue
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San Diego
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United States

Hotel Indigo San Diego holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, which is a nice touch for those who want to keep their canine companions close. However, leaving dogs alone in the room isn't an option, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them.

The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or dog food. If you're planning a longer stay, bringing your own supplies might be wise. The $75 per dog fee per stay is reasonable, but be aware of potential additional cleaning fees if your pup leaves a mess. There's no weight limit, which is great news for owners of larger breeds like Labradors.

While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces offer decent walking options. Unfortunately, the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so you'll need to plan your outings accordingly. The staff is welcoming, but without specialized dog training, don't expect expert advice on dog-related issues.

In summary, Hotel Indigo San Diego is a good option for dog owners who want a comfortable stay with their pets. Just be prepared to manage your dog's needs independently.

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Hotel de la Bretonnerie

B

3
Star Hotel
22 Rue Sainte-Croix De La Bretonnerie
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Paris
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France

Hotel de la Bretonnerie holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This charming spot in the heart of Paris offers a decent experience for dog owners, with all rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, don't expect to find a garden or dedicated dog space on-site. You'll need to explore the Parisian streets for your dog's exercise, which can be a delightful adventure in itself.

The hotel allows dogs to stay in the room alone, provided they're well-behaved and quiet. Just remember to hang the 'do not disturb' sign to avoid any unexpected interruptions. This flexibility is a real plus for those wanting to explore the city without their canine companion in tow. Dogs are welcome in the breakfast room, so you won't have to leave them behind while you enjoy your morning coffee.

While the hotel doesn't provide dog beds or bowls, they do offer guidance on nearby walking routes, which is handy in a bustling city like Paris. The lack of a dog fee is a significant perk, making it a cost-effective choice for travelers. However, there's a two-dog limit per room, which might be a downside for those with a larger pack.

In summary, Hotel de la Bretonnerie offers a good balance of dog-friendly amenities and city exploration opportunities. It's a solid choice for those looking to experience Paris with their canine companion, though the lack of on-site green space is a minor inconvenience.

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La Colombe d'Or Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
3410 Montrose Boulevard
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Houston
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United States

La Colombe d'Or Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, but don't expect to bring them to the bar or restaurant. They can join you on the terrace and in public areas, which is a plus. Leaving your dog alone in the room is allowed, offering some flexibility for solo outings.

The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, but don't look for any extra treats or food options. There's a garden on-site, which is a major convenience for quick walks. Nearby parks add to the appeal, making it easy to keep your dog active.

The fee is $200 per stay, which is on the steep side, especially since amenities are limited. A $200 damage deposit is also required, adding to the upfront cost. The weight limit is 50 lbs, which excludes popular breeds like Labradors, limiting the hotel's true dog-friendliness. You're allowed up to two dogs per room, which is reasonable for most travelers.

Overall, La Colombe d'Or Hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the high fees and weight restrictions might make you think twice. If you're okay with the costs and have a smaller dog, it could be a good fit.

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Santa Monica Proper Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
700 Wilshire Boulevard
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Los Angeles
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United States

Santa Monica Proper Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot 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 the weight limit of 50 pounds is a bummer for those with larger breeds like Golden Retrievers. Dogs are welcome in the bar and restaurant, but not on the terrace or patio, which might cramp your style if you enjoy outdoor dining with your pup.

The hotel charges a $100 one-time, non-refundable fee per pet, which is on the steep side, especially since essentials like dog beds and bowls are not provided. You’ll need to pack your own gear. On the upside, there’s a garden for your dog to enjoy, and nearby parks make for convenient walks. However, dogs can’t be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without your four-legged friend.

While the hotel doesn’t offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on walk routes, which is a nice touch. The staff is trained to handle dogs, ensuring a welcoming vibe. Overall, Santa Monica Proper Hotel is a solid option if you’re traveling with smaller dogs and don’t mind the extra fees. Just be prepared to keep your pup by your side throughout your stay.

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Kimpton Riverplace Hotel

B

4
Star Hotel
1510 S Harbor Way
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Portland
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United States

Kimpton Riverplace Hotel 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 or restaurant—those areas are off-limits. The terrace and lounge are more welcoming, offering a bit of freedom for your canine companion. A standout feature is the hotel's policy allowing dogs to stay for free, which is a rare and significant perk.

While the hotel doesn't provide dog beds or food, they do offer water bowls and free treats, so pack accordingly. The nearby public green spaces are a plus, making it easy to get your dog some exercise. The absence of a dedicated dog area on-site is a minor drawback, but the proximity to parks compensates for this.

The hotel doesn't impose a weight limit, which is great news for owners of larger breeds like Golden Retrievers. However, leaving your dog alone in the room requires a crate or kennel, which can be a hassle. Fortunately, the front desk offers pet sitting, adding a layer of convenience. No extra fees or deposits are required, which is a breath of fresh air compared to many other places.

Overall, Kimpton Riverplace Hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with a few limitations. The free stay for dogs and helpful staff make it a worthwhile option, especially if you're looking to explore Portland with your canine companion.

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The Athenaeum Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
116 Piccadilly
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London
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United Kingdom

The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, but the £35 per dog per day fee is on the steep side, especially since dogs are mostly confined to the rooms. They can't join you in the restaurant or terrace, which can be a hassle if you're planning to dine in.

On the plus side, the hotel provides essentials like food and water bowls, and there's a nearby park for those much-needed walks. However, don't expect any on-site gardens or dedicated dog spaces. The weight limit is a restrictive 33 pounds, which means larger breeds like Labradors are out of luck. You're limited to two dogs per room, so if you're traveling with a pack, this might not be the place for you.

The staff is trained to handle canine guests, and they offer guidance on local walk routes, which is a nice touch. Unfortunately, there's no option for dog-sitting or walking services, so you'll need to plan your outings carefully. While the hotel doesn't offer free treats or dog beds, the basics are covered, and the nearby green spaces are a definite plus.

In summary, The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences is a solid option if you're traveling with smaller dogs and don't mind the extra fees. Just be prepared for some limitations on where your dog can roam.

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The Hermitage Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
231 6th Avenue N
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Nashville
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United States

The Hermitage Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. While it offers a decent experience for dog owners, there are some notable limitations. Most rooms are not dog-friendly, so it's wise to call ahead and secure a spot. Dogs are restricted to the rooms, which means no lounging in the bar or restaurant with your furry friend. Unfortunately, dogs can't be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them.

On the plus side, the hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, and there's a nearby park for convenient walks. However, the $150 per pet fee is steep, especially considering the limited access and amenities. There's no weight limit, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Golden Retrievers, but the fee might still sting.

The Hermitage Hotel does offer some thoughtful services, such as guidance on dog walk routes and an emergency vet on call, which shows a level of care for canine guests. However, the lack of on-site dog spaces or additional perks like free treats or dog-sitting services means the overall experience could be more welcoming.

In summary, while The Hermitage Hotel provides some basic comforts for dog owners, the high fees and restrictions might make it less appealing for those seeking a truly dog-friendly stay. Consider your priorities and budget before booking.

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Fairmont Tremblant

B

4
Star Hotel
3045 Chemin de la Chapelle
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Mont-Tremblant
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Canada

Fairmont Tremblant holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friend, so availability shouldn't be a headache. However, don't expect to bring your dog to the bar, restaurant, or pool area. They're pretty strict about keeping dogs on a leash, and leaving them alone in the room isn't an option, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without your pup.

The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, which is a nice touch, but don't look for any free treats or dog food on-site. If you're planning to take your dog for a walk, the nearby public green spaces are a definite plus. However, the lack of a dedicated dog area on the premises is a bit of a letdown.

At $60 CAD plus taxes per night, the fee is on the higher side, especially since there aren't many extra amenities to justify the cost. On the bright side, there are no weight limits or restrictions on the number of dogs per room, which is great for those with larger breeds or multiple dogs. Just remember to keep your dog's vaccination records handy, as they're mandatory for all reservations.

Overall, Fairmont Tremblant offers a decent stay for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations. The nearby parks are a bonus, but the fee might make you think twice if you're on a budget.

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The Adelphi Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
365 Broadway
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Saratoga Springs
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United States

The Adelphi Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, and public areas, which is a nice touch for those who want to keep their canine companions close. However, leaving your dog alone in the room isn't an option, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them.

Amenities are decent, with the hotel providing food and water bowls, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. The nearby public green spaces are a plus, offering convenient walking options. Unfortunately, there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, which could be a downside for those staying in the city center.

The fee is $75 per visit, which isn't cheap but covers all animals, not per dog. There's no weight limit, so larger breeds like Labradors are welcome, and there's no limit on the number of dogs per room, making it a good spot for multiple dog families. The lack of a damage deposit is a relief, reducing upfront costs.

Overall, The Adelphi Hotel offers a good balance of dog-friendly amenities and access, though the inability to leave dogs alone might be a dealbreaker for some. It's a decent option for those who want to enjoy Saratoga Springs with their canine companions.

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1 Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
550 Wellington Street West
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Toronto
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Canada

1 Hotel 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, restaurant, or any public areas—it's strictly room-only for them. The good news is, you can leave your dog alone in the room, which is a major convenience for those wanting to explore the city without a furry entourage.

Amenities are a mixed bag here. While they provide dog beds and bowls, don't count on any free treats or food. So, pack your own goodies to keep your pup happy. The hotel shines with its proximity to a nearby off-leash park, just a short walk away, making it easy to give your dog some exercise. However, the lack of an on-site garden or dedicated dog space is a downside, especially in a bustling city.

The hotel doesn't charge a fee for dogs, which is a big deal and rare to find. However, they do limit you to two dogs per room, which should suffice for most. No weight restrictions mean even larger breeds like Labradors are welcome. The hotel hosts a couple of dog-friendly events, adding a bit of fun to your stay. Overall, it's a solid option if you're looking for a place that balances convenience with a few dog-friendly perks.

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nhow London

B

4
Star Hotel
2 Macclesfield Road
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London
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United Kingdom

nhow London holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms being dog-friendly, making availability relatively easy. However, dogs are not allowed in the lounge or public areas, which can be a bit of a hassle if you want to explore the hotel with your furry friend. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, allowing you to enjoy the city without worry.

Amenities are a mixed bag here. While the hotel provides food and water bowls, you'll need to bring your own dog bed. Free treats are a nice touch, but the lack of a dedicated dog space or garden is a downside, especially in a bustling city like London. On the plus side, there are public green spaces nearby, offering a welcome escape for walks.

The fee is £50 per stay, which isn't too steep, but there's a strict one-dog-per-room policy. This could be limiting for those with multiple dogs. The absence of a weight limit is a relief, ensuring larger breeds like Golden Retrievers are welcome. However, the lack of additional services like dog-walking or grooming is a missed opportunity for added convenience.

In summary, nhow London provides a good, if not outstanding, dog-friendly experience. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room and the nearby parks are definite perks, but the restrictions on public area access and limited amenities might make you think twice if you're looking for a more comprehensive dog-friendly stay.

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Greenbanks Hotel

B

4
Star Hotel
Main Road
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Great Fransham
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United Kingdom

Greenbanks Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, but don't expect to see them lounging in the restaurant or public areas. Dogs can be left alone in rooms, which is a big plus for those planning solo excursions.

The hotel charges £15 per night per dog, which isn't too steep, but with a limit of two dogs per room, it's not ideal for those with a larger pack. There's no weight restriction, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome. However, don't expect any dog beds or food bowls, so pack your own essentials. The free treats are a nice touch, though.

On the upside, there's a garden for your dog to enjoy, and nearby green spaces make for pleasant walks. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking services, they do provide guidance on routes. If you need more help, a local dog trainer can be contacted for walking and training services, adding a layer of convenience.

In summary, Greenbanks Hotel offers a solid stay for dog owners, but be prepared to bring some of your own gear. The garden and nearby parks are definite perks, but the lack of in-room amenities might be a drawback for some.

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Montage Healdsburg

B

5
Star Hotel
100 Montage Way
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Healdsburg
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Healdsburg

Montage Healdsburg holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, terrace, lounge, and public areas, which is a big plus. However, they must stay on a leash, and you can't leave them alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them.

The hotel provides a dog bed and bowl, but you'll need to bring your own food. The $125 pet fee per stay is on the steep side, especially since dogs aren't allowed to roam freely. There's also a $100 damage deposit, which adds to the upfront cost. The 100 pound weight limit is reasonable, but with a two-dog maximum per room, it's not ideal for those with a larger pack.

On the bright side, the on-site trail is a fantastic feature, offering up to five miles of scenic walking. The hotel provides a map at the front desk, making it easy to plan your outings. While there's no dedicated dog space, the nearby green spaces are a bonus. The staff can recommend local dog walkers, adding some flexibility to your stay.

Overall, Montage Healdsburg offers a decent experience for dog owners, but the high fees and restrictions might make you think twice. If you're looking for a place with more freedom for your canine companion, you might want to explore other options.

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Four Seasons San Francisco

B

5
Star Hotel
757 Market Street
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San Francisco
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United States

Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco holds a respectable B Roch Rank. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the hotel doesn't extend this welcome to public areas like the bar, restaurant, or lounge, which can be a bit of a letdown if you're hoping to enjoy these spaces with your canine companion. Dogs can't be left alone in rooms, which means you'll need to plan your outings carefully or arrange for dog-sitting services elsewhere.

On the plus side, the hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, which is a nice touch. However, don't expect any free treats or dog food, so pack accordingly. The lack of a dedicated dog space or garden on-site is a downside, but the surrounding city offers plenty of scenic walking routes and dog-friendly parks, making it a decent choice for urban explorers.

The absence of a dog fee is a big deal, as it’s rare to find such a perk. However, the lack of weight restrictions is a double-edged sword; while it allows for larger breeds, the absence of a limit on the number of dogs per room could lead to crowded conditions if not managed well. The hotel doesn't offer any dog-specific services like grooming or walking, which might be a dealbreaker for some.

In summary, while the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco offers a decent stay for dog owners, the limitations on where dogs can go and the lack of on-site dog amenities might make it less appealing for those looking for a fully immersive dog-friendly experience.

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Kimpton Gray Hotel

B

4
Star Hotel
122 West Monroe
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Chicago
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United States

Kimpton Gray Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a solid choice for dog owners looking for a comfortable stay in the heart of the city. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, making availability a breeze. However, don't expect to bring your dog to the bar, restaurant, or terrace—these areas are off-limits. The good news is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, which is a huge convenience for those wanting to explore Chicago without their canine companion in tow.

The hotel provides the 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 decent walking options. The staff is trained to handle dogs, and they offer guidance on dog walk routes, which is a thoughtful service for newcomers to the area.

One of the standout features here is that dogs stay for free—an increasingly rare perk that adds significant value to your stay. There are no weight restrictions, so even larger breeds like Labradors are welcome. However, there's a limit of one dog per room, which might be a downside for those traveling with multiple pets.

In summary, Kimpton Gray Hotel offers a good balance of amenities and convenience for dog owners, with the added bonus of no extra fees for your furry friend. It's a reliable choice for a city stay with your dog.

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Portrait Firenze

B

5
Star Hotel
Lungarno Acciaiuoli, 4
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Florence
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Italy

Portrait Firenze holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your furry friends. Dogs are allowed on the terrace and in public areas, which is a nice touch, but they can't join you in the bar or restaurant. The ability to leave your dog alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to explore the city without worry.

Amenities are decent, with food and water bowls provided, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. The hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes, which is a thoughtful addition for those unfamiliar with the area. While there's no on-site garden, the proximity to public green spaces is a plus for those necessary walks.

The fee is €50 per stay, which isn't too steep considering the location and amenities. There's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, making it a great option for owners with larger breeds or multiple dogs. The staff's genuine enthusiasm for welcoming dogs adds to the overall positive experience.

In summary, Portrait Firenze offers a good balance of convenience and comfort for dog owners. While there are some limitations, the overall experience is positive, making it a worthwhile option for those traveling with their canine companions.

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Nimb Hotel

B

5
Star Hotel
Bernstorffsgade 5
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Copenhagen
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Denmark

Nimb Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome your four-legged friend, the hotel falls short in some areas. Dogs are allowed in the rooms but not in the bar, restaurant, or other public areas, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your dog alone. Thankfully, dogs can stay in the room unattended, offering some flexibility.

The hotel provides essential items like beds and bowls, and there's a thoughtful dog package that includes treats. However, there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, and the nearest park is a 10-15 minute walk away, which might be inconvenient for quick outings. On the plus side, the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes and can arrange dog-walking services, a big deal for busy travelers.

The fee is DKK 1100 per stay, which isn't cheap, especially considering the limited amenities. There's no weight limit, which is great for owners of larger breeds like Labradors. However, the lack of a damage deposit is a relief, reducing upfront costs. Overall, while Nimb Hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, the restrictions and fees might make you think twice if you're looking for a more inclusive experience.

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Estrimont Suites & Spa

B

4
Star Hotel
44 avenue de l'auberge
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Magog-Orford
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Canada

Estrimont Suites & Spa 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 pup to the restaurant or lounge—dogs are restricted to the rooms and the dedicated dog park. The ability to leave your dog alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to enjoy the spa or explore the area without worry.

The hotel provides water fountains for dogs, which is a thoughtful touch, but you'll need to bring your own beds and bowls. The dedicated dog park is a standout feature, offering a safe space for your dog to run and play. Nearby green spaces are a plus, making it easy to take your dog for a walk.

Fees are non-existent here, which is a big deal and rare in the hotel world. However, a $200 pre-authorization at check-in covers potential damages, so be prepared for that upfront cost. The two-dog limit per room is reasonable, but the lack of weight restrictions is a welcome relief for owners of larger breeds.

Overall, Estrimont Suites & Spa offers a solid experience for dog owners, with some room for improvement in amenities. The free stay for dogs is a significant perk, making it a good value for those traveling with their canine companions.

This hotel has been evaluated, ranked, and reviewed using the Roch Standard, the world's first dog friendly standard for the hotel industry. We gathered data directly from the hotel, and benchmarked it against thousands of other hotels in order to fairly derive its rank.

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Denbies Vineyard Hotel

B

4
Star Hotel
Bradley Lane
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Dorking
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United Kingdom

Denbies Vineyard Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, all of their rooms welcome your four-legged friends, and they are allowed in the bar with you, but not the restaurants. Dogs can stay in the room on their own, which is a major convenience for those who need to pop out for a while withotu their dog.

The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, and your pup will be greeted with free treats—a nice touch. They have huge gardens you can use surrounding the hotel, and the nearby public green spaces are a plus, offering a chance for a good walk.

At £25.00 per night per dog, the fee isn't outrageous, but it adds up, especially with a two-dog limit per room. Thankfully, there's no weight restriction, so larger breeds like Golden Retrievers are welcome. The lack of a damage deposit is a relief, keeping upfront costs reasonable.

In summary, Denbies Vineyard Hotel offers a solid stay for dog owners, with some conveniences and a few limitations. It's a good pick if you're planning to enjoy the vineyard and need a place where your dog can comfortably stay behind.

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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Mauna Lani Resort

B

5
Star Hotel
68-1400 Mauna Lani Drive
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Waikoloa
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United States

Mauna Lani Resort holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a big plus for those who want to enjoy the resort's amenities without leaving their canine companions behind. However, dogs can't be left alone in the rooms, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore solo.

The resort provides essential items like dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or dog food. So, pack your own goodies to keep your pup happy. The nearby public green spaces are a bonus, offering convenient spots for walks. Unfortunately, there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, which is a bit of a letdown for a resort of this caliber.

The dog fee is $250 per stay, which is steep, especially since there are no extra perks like dog-sitting or walking services. On the bright side, there's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, making it a good option for owners with multiple or larger dogs. Just be prepared for the upfront cost, as there's no damage deposit required.

In summary, Mauna Lani Resort offers a decent dog-friendly experience with some room for improvement. The high fee might not be justified for everyone, but the welcoming atmosphere and lack of restrictions on dog size or number make it worth considering for a relaxing 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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Hotel Bernini Palace

B

5
Star Hotel
Piazza San Firenze 29
,
Florence
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Italy

Hotel Bernini Palace holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, especially if you're exploring the heart of Florence. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, so availability shouldn't be an issue. The lounge, bar, and public areas are open to dogs, which is a nice touch, but leaving them alone in the room isn't an option. This can be a hassle if you're planning a solo museum visit, or want to eat in their restaurant where dogs are not allowed.

The hotel provides a welcome kit with a treat and a toy, which is a thoughtful gesture. they also provide full amentities like a dog bed and bowls, but you will need to bring your own food as this isn't provided. The lack of nearby green spaces is a downside, especially in a bustling city center. On the plus side, the staff offers guidance on dog walk routes, which is a helpful perk.

Dogs stay for free here, a rare and significant benefit that offsets the lack of amenities. However, there's a weight restriction, allowing only small to medium dogs, which excludes popular breeds like Labradors. You're limited to two dogs per room, which should suffice for most travelers.

In summary, Hotel Bernini Palace offers a decent stay for dog owners, with some limitations. The free stay for dogs is a standout feature, but the lack of nearby parks and room restrictions might be a dealbreaker for some.

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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Black Rock Oceanfront Resort

B

4
Star Hotel
596 Marine Drive, PO Box 310
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Ucluelet
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Canada

Black Rock Oceanfront Resort holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place 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, restaurant, or other public areas—it's room-only for them. The good news is, dogs can be left alone in the room, which is a huge convenience for those wanting to explore without their canine companion.

The resort provides water bowls and poop bags, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. Free treats are a nice touch, and the staff is trained to handle dogs, which adds a layer of comfort. While there's no on-site garden, the nearby beaches and trails offer plenty of outdoor fun for your dog. The lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a minor downside, but the surrounding natural beauty makes up for it.

The fee is $50 per stay, which isn't steep, but there's a $150 damage deposit that might feel like a hefty upfront cost. With no weight restrictions, even larger breeds like Labradors are welcome, but you're limited to two dogs per room. Dogs staying for free would have been a standout feature, but alas, that's not the case here.

Overall, Black Rock Oceanfront Resort offers a decent dog-friendly experience, especially for those who love outdoor adventures. Just be prepared for some limitations on where your dog can roam within the hotel.

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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Quy Mill Hotel & Spa

B

4
Star Hotel
Old Church Road
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Cambridge
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United Kingdom

Quy Mill Hotel & Spa holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are not allowed in the restaurant, which can be a bit of a hassle if you're planning to dine in. The good news is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, offering some flexibility for solo outings.

The hotel provides water bowls, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. A nice touch is the free treats for canine guests, which is always a hit. The on-site garden is a major plus, giving your dog a place to stretch their legs without having to venture far. Nearby public green spaces also add to the convenience, making it easy to find a good walking route.

The fee is £15 per night per dog, which isn't too steep, but there's also a £50 damage deposit to consider. The weight limit is reasonable, accommodating most breeds, but you're limited to two dogs per room. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on local walk routes, which is helpful for exploring the area.

Overall, Quy Mill Hotel & Spa offers a solid experience for dog owners, with a few limitations to keep in mind. It's a good option if you're looking for a place with a welcoming vibe and some nice perks 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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