
The Lygon Arms holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This historic spot offers a warm welcome to your four-legged friends, with most rooms open to dogs. However, don't expect to see them lounging in the restaurant or terrace, as these areas are off-limits. The lounge and public areas are fair game, though, which is a nice touch for social pups.
For a nightly fee of £25 per dog, the value is decent, especially with the added perk of a dog accessory boutique on-site. While they don't provide beds or bowls, they do offer free treats and guidance on local walk routes, which is a thoughtful gesture. The lack of a garden or dedicated dog space is a bit of a letdown, but the nearby public green spaces make up for it.
The absence of weight restrictions is a plus, but note that dogs must be over a year old and trained. Unfortunately, you can't leave your dog alone in the room, which could be a hassle if you're planning a solo outing. Overall, The Lygon Arms is a solid choice for dog owners who appreciate a touch of luxury and history, but be prepared for a few limitations.
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The Joule holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms being dog-friendly, making availability a breeze. Dogs are welcome on the terrace and in public areas, but not in the bar or restaurant, which might limit your dining options. However, the ability to leave your dog alone in the room is a major convenience, especially for those looking to explore the city without their four-legged friend.
While the hotel doesn't provide dog beds or bowls, they do offer free treats, which is a nice touch. The nearby public green spaces are a plus for those necessary walks, though the lack of an on-site garden is a bit of a letdown. The Joule doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so plan accordingly if you need these extras. The staff is trained to handle dogs, which adds a layer of comfort for any potential issues.
The one-time non-refundable $100 cleaning fee is on the higher side, especially since it doesn't cover any additional amenities. However, there's no weight limit, and no limit on the number of dogs per room, which is great for owners with multiple or larger breeds. The waiver for damage liability is standard, but it's worth noting that service animals are exempt from the fee and have more access around the hotel.
Overall, The Joule provides a solid stay for dog owners, though it could improve with more amenities and services. It's a good choice if you're looking for a central location with basic dog-friendly features.
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Times Square EDITION holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are not allowed in the restaurant or on the terrace, which can be a bit of a hassle if you plan to dine in. The lounge and public areas are open to dogs, providing some space for them to relax outside the room. A major plus is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, giving you the freedom to explore the city without worry.
Amenities are somewhat basic, with the hotel providing food and water bowls but no dog beds, so be sure to pack your own. The hotel does offer free treats, which is a nice touch. While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces make up for it, offering convenient walking options in the bustling city.
The fee is $150 per stay, which is on the steep side, especially considering the limited amenities. There are no weight restrictions, which is great news for owners of larger breeds like Labradors. However, the lack of dog-walking or sitting services might be a downside for those needing extra help. The staff's welcoming attitude towards dogs is a definite plus, making your stay more enjoyable.
In summary, Times Square EDITION provides a good, if not outstanding, experience for dog owners. The freedom to leave dogs alone in the room is a significant advantage, but the high fee and limited amenities might make you think twice.
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Dina's Garden 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 free to roam the terrace, patio, and lounge, which is a nice touch, but they can't be left alone in the room. This means you'll need to plan your outings carefully, as leaving your dog unattended isn't an option.
The hotel provides a few thoughtful amenities like food and water bowls, and they even offer free treats, which is always a hit with the pups. However, you'll need to bring your own dog bed. The on-site garden is a major plus, offering a convenient spot for quick walks or a bit of playtime. If you're looking to explore further, nearby parks provide additional green space for longer strolls.
One of the standout features here is that dogs stay for free, which is a rare and welcome perk. There's no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room, making it a great option for owners with multiple or larger breeds. However, don't expect any high-end services like dog walking or grooming, as these aren't available.
Overall, Dina's Garden Hotel offers a decent dog-friendly experience with a few nice perks. Just be prepared to keep your dog with you at all times and bring along any extra comforts they might need.
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Beechfield House holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This charming spot offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are a few quirks to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, but they can't join you in the lounge or public areas, which can be a bit of a hassle if you're hoping for a more inclusive stay. Dogs can be left alone in the room, a major convenience for those planning solo excursions.
The hotel provides the basics like food and water bowls, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. A standout feature is the on-site garden, a real lifesaver for quick walks or playtime. Nearby parks add to the appeal, offering plenty of space for longer strolls. However, the £20 per night fee is on the higher side, especially since treats and other extras aren't included.
Weight restrictions are reasonable, with a limit of two dogs per room, but no weight cap means Labradors and other larger breeds are welcome. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on local walk routes, which is a nice touch for exploring the area.
In summary, Beechfield House offers a solid stay for dog owners, with a few limitations. The garden and nearby parks are definite perks, but the fee might feel steep given the lack of additional amenities.
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INNSiDE Manchester holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, terrace, and public areas, which is a nice touch, but they can't join you in the restaurant. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to explore the city without worry.
Amenities are a bit sparse, as the hotel doesn't provide dog beds or bowls, so pack your own essentials. However, they do offer free treats, which is a small but appreciated gesture. The nearby public green spaces are a plus, giving you and your dog a chance to stretch your legs without venturing far.
The fee is £10 per night, which isn't too steep, especially with no weight limits or restrictions on the number of dogs per room. This flexibility is great for owners of larger breeds or those traveling with multiple dogs. The standout feature here is the afternoon tea for dogs, adding a unique and fun element to your stay.
Overall, INNSiDE Manchester provides a good balance of dog-friendly features and reasonable costs, making it a solid choice for dog owners visiting the city.
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Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This grand hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. 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 major convenience for those looking to explore the city without their canine companion.
The hotel provides essential amenities like dog beds and bowls, but don't count on any free treats or dog food. If you're planning to take your dog for a stroll, you'll find public green spaces nearby, which is a plus in a bustling city like Istanbul. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a bit of a letdown.
When it comes to fees, dogs stay for free, which is a big deal and quite rare. There are no weight restrictions, so even larger breeds like Golden Retrievers are welcome. However, there's a limit of one dog per room, which might be a hassle for those traveling with multiple dogs. The hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so you'll need to make your own arrangements.
In summary, while Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul offers a comfortable stay for dog owners, the restrictions on public areas and lack of additional services might be a drawback for some. Still, the free stay for dogs and the ability to leave them alone in the room are definite perks.
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Mama Shelter London 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 leave your dog alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you're planning a solo outing. Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, but not on the terrace, so plan your dining options accordingly.
The hotel provides the basics like food and water bowls, but you'll need to bring your own dog bed. While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces offer a decent alternative for walks. Unfortunately, there's no dedicated dog space, which might be a downside for those looking for a more tailored experience.
The standout feature here is that dogs stay for free, a rare and significant perk. However, there's a £50 per night security deposit, which can add up quickly. The absence of weight limits is a plus, allowing larger breeds to join the fun. Keep an eye on their social media for the upcoming dog menu, which could add a nice touch to your stay.
Overall, Mama Shelter London offers a good balance of dog-friendly amenities and policies, though the lack of certain conveniences might be a drawback for some. It's a solid option if you're looking for a place that welcomes dogs without breaking the bank.
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The Whitby Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. While it 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, restaurant, or terrace. This means you'll need to plan your meals and social time without your four-legged friend. Dogs can't be left alone in rooms, adding a layer of complexity to your stay, especially if you plan to explore the city without them.
On the amenities front, the hotel provides dog beds and bowls, but don't expect any free treats or toys. If you need dog food, it can be arranged to be in your room, but it comes at an extra cost. The lack of a dedicated dog space on-site is a downside, but being just three blocks from Central Park is a significant perk for those much-needed walks.
The hotel charges no fee for dogs, which is a rare and welcome relief for your wallet. However, there's a weight limit of 40 pounds, which excludes popular breeds like Labradors. You're limited to two dogs per room, which should suffice for most travelers. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on walk routes, which is helpful for newcomers to the area.
In summary, The Whitby Hotel offers a good stay for dog owners, but be prepared for some restrictions. The proximity to Central Park is a major advantage, but the inability to leave dogs unattended might be a dealbreaker for some.
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The Gailes Hotel & Spa holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with a few caveats. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friend, but don't expect to see them lounging in the restaurant or public areas. The terrace is a go, though, which is a nice touch for those sunny days. Leaving your dog alone in the room is allowed, but only if they're well-behaved and quiet—otherwise, you might want to bring a crate.
Amenities are a bit sparse; you'll need to pack your own dog bed and bowls. However, the hotel does offer free treats, which is a nice gesture. The nearby green spaces are a definite plus, making it easy to get in those daily walks. Unfortunately, there's no dedicated dog area on-site, so you'll be relying on those nearby parks.
The fee is £15 per dog per night, which isn't too steep, but considering the lack of provided essentials, it might feel a bit much. On the bright side, there are no weight restrictions, so your Labrador or Golden Retriever is welcome. The absence of a damage deposit is a relief, keeping upfront costs reasonable.
Overall, The Gailes Hotel & Spa offers a decent stay for dog owners, especially if you're looking for a place with easy access to outdoor spaces. Just be prepared to bring a few extras from home.
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Boston Harbor Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. While the hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, there are a few caveats to consider. Most rooms welcome dogs, but they are restricted to the room itself, which means no lounging in the bar or restaurant. This can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your dog behind. Unfortunately, dogs can't be left alone in the room, adding another layer of complexity to your stay.
The hotel provides the basics like dog beds and bowls, which is a plus, but don't expect any free treats or dog food. The $100 per night fee per dog is on the steep side, especially since the amenities are limited. Their weight limit is 80 lbs, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Labradors, but you're capped at two dogs per room.
On the bright side, the hotel is close to public green spaces, making it easier to take your four-legged friend for a walk. They also offer guidance on dog walk routes and can arrange dog-walking services, which is a big deal for flexibility. However, the lack of a dedicated dog space or garden on-site is a downside.
In summary, Boston Harbor Hotel offers a good but not outstanding experience for dog owners. The high fee and room restrictions are notable drawbacks, but the nearby parks and walking services add some convenience.
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The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, which is a relief, but don't expect to bring them to the bar or restaurant. Dogs can stay in the room alone, a major convenience for those who want to explore the city without their canine companion.
The hotel charges a $150 fee per stay, which is on the steep side, especially since there aren't many dog-specific amenities provided. You'll need to bring your own dog bed and bowls, as these aren't offered. However, the hotel does provide free treats, which is a nice touch. The weight limit is set at 75 pounds, which might exclude some larger breeds like Golden Retrievers, so keep that in mind.
A standout feature is the pet park on the 5th floor, offering a convenient spot for your dog to stretch their legs. Nearby green spaces are accessible, making it easier to take your dog for a walk. While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on walking routes, which is helpful for newcomers to the area.
In summary, The Post Oak Hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the high fee and limited amenities might make you think twice. The pet park is a definite plus, but the weight restriction could be a deal-breaker for some.
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Armani Hotel Milano holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This upscale spot offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are some caveats. Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, but not on the terrace or patio. Unfortunately, your furry friend can't be left alone in the room, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without them. The hotel provides essentials like beds and bowls, and even offers free treats, which is a nice touch.
The lack of a dedicated dog space or on-site garden is a downside, especially in a bustling city like Milan. However, nearby public green spaces offer some relief for walks. The hotel does provide guidance on dog walk routes and can arrange dog-walking services, which adds flexibility to your stay. Staff are trained to handle dogs, and there's an emergency vet on call, showing a level of care for canine guests.
The dog fee is $25 per night, which isn't too steep, but there's a strict weight limit of 25 lbs, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. Only one dog per room is allowed, which might be limiting for those with multiple dogs. Dogs stay free, which is a big deal and rare in luxury hotels. Overall, while the Armani Hotel Milano offers some nice perks, the restrictions and lack of dedicated dog spaces might make it less appealing for some dog owners.
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The Mayflower Inn & Spa holds a respectable B Roch Rank. While most rooms welcome dogs, the hefty $150 per stay fee is a bit steep, especially since dogs are mostly confined to rooms and the terrace. Leaving your dog alone in the room is a no-go, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without your four-legged friend. The staff's enthusiasm for canine guests is a plus, but the lack of on-site dog spaces or gardens is a missed opportunity for such a high-end spot.
Amenities are a mixed bag. While they provide beds, bowls, and free treats, the absence of dog food means you'll need to pack your own. The nearby parks are a saving grace for walks, but the lack of on-site guidance or dog-walking services limits flexibility. No weight restrictions mean Labradors and other larger breeds are welcome, but the single dog per room limit might be a dealbreaker for those with multiple dogs.
In summary, while the Mayflower Inn & Spa offers a decent dog-friendly experience, the high fee and limited amenities might not justify the cost for every dog owner. Consider your priorities before booking.
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Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, be prepared to keep your dog by your side, as they can't be left alone in the room. This can be a hassle if you plan to explore the city without your canine companion.
The hotel provides some thoughtful amenities, including a dog bed, food and water bowls, and welcome snacks. There's also a designated pet toilet area, which is a practical touch. However, dogs are restricted from the restaurant and bar, limiting their access to the pet floors, lobby, guest elevators, and CRAFT. This might feel a bit restrictive if you're hoping for a more inclusive experience.
Nearby, you'll find public green spaces, which is a plus for city center accommodations. However, the steep security deposit of THB 3,000 per night is a significant upfront cost, especially since dogs don't stay for free. While there are no weight limits, the lack of dog-sitting or walking services means you'll need to plan your outings carefully.
Overall, Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the restrictions and costs might make you think twice if you're looking for a more seamless experience.
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The Vanderbilt holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are not allowed in the bar or restaurant, which can be a bit of a hassle if you plan to dine in. The terrace and lounge are open to dogs, providing some space to relax together. A major plus is that dogs can stay in the room alone, giving you the freedom to explore Newport without worry.
Amenities are a mixed bag here. While the hotel provides dog beds and bowls, don't expect any free treats or dog food, so pack accordingly. The lack of a dedicated dog space or garden is a downside, especially in a small town like Newport where green spaces are limited. On the bright side, the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes, which is a nice touch for exploring the area.
The fee is $150 per stay, which is on the steep side, especially considering the limited amenities. There's no damage deposit, which is a relief, but the weight limit of 50 lbs is restrictive, excluding popular breeds like Labradors. Only one dog per room is allowed, so families with multiple dogs might find this limiting.
Overall, The Vanderbilt provides a decent stay for dog owners, but the high fee and weight restrictions might make you think twice. If you're planning a visit, make sure to secure any pet care arrangements well in advance.
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Cenobio Dei Dogi holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, though there are some limitations to be aware of. Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, terrace, and lounge, which is a nice touch, but they can't be left alone in the room. This means you'll need to plan your outings carefully, as leaving your furry friend unattended isn't an option.
The hotel doesn't provide dog beds or bowls, so you'll need to bring your own essentials. However, they do offer free treats, which is a small but appreciated gesture. The nearby public green spaces are a plus, giving you and your dog a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy the outdoors.
The fee for dogs is 20-30 EUR per night, which isn't too steep, but with limited amenities, it might feel a bit pricey. There's no weight limit, which is great for owners of larger breeds, but you're limited to two dogs per room. Unfortunately, there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, which could be a downside for those looking for more convenience.
Overall, Cenobio Dei Dogi provides a good experience for dog owners, but be prepared for some logistical challenges. If you're looking for a place where your dog can join you in most areas, this hotel fits the bill, but don't expect luxury dog amenities.
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Villa Tolomei Hotel & Resort holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, which is a nice touch, but they can't join you at the pool, spa, or gym. The €50 per stay fee is reasonable, but the weight limit of 33 lbs is a real downer for those with larger breeds like Labradors.
The hotel allows dogs to stay in the room alone, which is a big convenience for those wanting to explore Florence without their four-legged friend. However, you're responsible for any damage, so keep that in mind. While there’s no on-site garden, nearby public green spaces offer a chance for a good walk.
Amenities are basic—no dog beds or bowls provided, so pack your own. The staff can guide you on dog walk routes, which is helpful, but don't expect dog-walking or sitting services. The leash rule is strict, so be prepared to keep your dog close.
Overall, Villa Tolomei offers a decent stay for dog owners, but the weight restriction and lack of amenities might be a dealbreaker for some.
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Last Drop Village Hotel & Spa holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms are dog-friendly, which is a plus, but dogs are not allowed in the restaurant, terrace, or lounge areas. This means you'll need to plan your meals around your four-legged friend, as leaving them alone in the room is not an option.
The hotel charges £20 per night per dog, which isn't cheap, especially since they don't provide dog beds or food. However, they do offer food and water bowls, and your pup will get free treats, which is a nice touch. The lack of a weight limit is a relief for owners of larger breeds like Labradors, but you're limited to two dogs per room.
One standout feature is the hotel's location next to ample field areas, perfect for a good romp with your dog. While there's no dedicated dog space on-site, the nearby fields make up for it. Unfortunately, the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, so you'll need to manage your dog's needs yourself.
In summary, Last Drop Village Hotel & Spa is a solid option if you're looking for a place with easy access to outdoor spaces. Just be prepared for the extra fees and limited amenities.
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Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. However, dogs are restricted to the rooms, which means no lounging in the bar or restaurant with your pup. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a major convenience, freeing you up to explore the city without worry.
The hotel charges a reasonable fee of $50 for stays up to four nights and $75 for longer visits, which isn't too steep considering the downtown location. However, don't expect any frills like dog beds or bowls, so pack your own essentials. The lack of a weight limit is a plus, accommodating larger breeds like Labradors, but you're limited to two dogs per room.
While there's no on-site garden, the area outside the entrance serves as a pet relief spot. Nearby parks are accessible, offering a breath of fresh air for city-bound dogs. The hotel provides guidance on dog walk routes and can arrange dog-walking services, adding flexibility to your stay. Staff trained to handle dogs and emergency vet access show a commendable level of care.
In summary, Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown is a solid choice for dog owners looking for a central location with basic amenities. Just be prepared to bring your own gear and enjoy the convenience of leaving your dog in the room.
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Moxy Glasgow Merchant City holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, which is a nice touch for those who want to keep their canine companions close. However, dogs can't be left alone in the rooms, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without them.
The hotel charges a reasonable fee of 15 GBP per night per dog, with no weight restrictions or limits on the number of dogs per room. This flexibility is a plus for those traveling with multiple dogs. Unfortunately, the hotel doesn't provide dog beds or bowls, so you'll need to bring your own essentials. On the upside, they do offer free treats, which is a small but appreciated gesture.
While there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, the nearby public green spaces offer convenient walking options. The lack of dog-walking or sitting services means you'll need to plan your outings carefully. The staff's lack of specific dog training might be a downside for those needing extra assistance.
Overall, Moxy Glasgow Merchant City provides a good base for dog owners, especially if you're looking for a place that doesn't impose strict limits on your furry friends. Just be prepared to manage without some of the more luxurious dog amenities.
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The Chatsworth Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a decent choice for dog owners, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Most rooms welcome your four-legged friends, so availability shouldn't be a hassle. Dogs are not allowed in the lounge, all public areas, as well as their bar and restraunt, so you really get a canine inclusive experience. Dogs can stay in the room on their own, offering some much-needed flexibility for owners.
The hotel provides beds, food and water bowls, and the seafront location means you have the beach to walk on with your dog, which is a definite perk.
The fee is £20 per night, which isn't too steep, but with a weight limit of 44 lbs, larger breeds like Labradors are out of luck. This restriction limits the hotel's true dog-friendliness. You're allowed up to two dogs per room, which is fair for those traveling with multiple pets.
Overall, The Chatsworth Hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations. The seafront location and room flexibility are highlights, but the weight restriction and lack of public area access might be deal-breakers for some.
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Central Station Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This spot is a decent choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed on the terrace and in public areas, but don't expect to bring them into the bar or restaurant. A big plus is that dogs can stay in the room on their own, giving you the freedom to explore Memphis without a furry shadow.
The hotel charges a $35 per night fee per dog, which isn't too steep, especially since there's no limit on the number of dogs per room. However, don't expect any frills like dog beds or bowls, so pack your own essentials. The lack of weight restrictions is a relief, making it a suitable option for owners of larger breeds like Golden Retrievers.
While there's no on-site garden, the nearby public green spaces offer a decent alternative for walks. The hotel doesn't provide dog-walking or sitting services, so plan accordingly if you need a break. Staff are trained to handle dogs, which is always reassuring. Overall, it's a solid choice for a city stay, but don't expect luxury dog amenities.
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The Hoste 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, so availability shouldn't be a hassle. However, dogs aren't allowed in the restaurant, which might limit your dining options. The hotel does allow dogs in the bar and lounge, which is a plus for socializing with your four-legged friend.
Amenities are a bit sparse here. While they do provide food and water bowls, you'll need to bring your own dog bed. The lack of a garden or dedicated dog space means you'll have to rely on nearby public green spaces for walks. Fortunately, the hotel offers guidance on dog walk routes, which is a nice touch for exploring the area.
The fee is £20 per dog per night, which isn't too steep, but it adds up if you're staying for a while. There's no weight limit, so larger breeds like Labradors are welcome. However, the rule against leaving dogs alone in the room can be a real headache, especially if you plan to explore without your canine companion.
Overall, The Hoste Hotel offers a decent stay for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations. The welcoming atmosphere and nearby walking options are definite perks, but the lack of on-site amenities and restrictions on leaving dogs alone 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.







Holiday Inn Kenilworth holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This hotel offers a decent experience for dog owners, with most rooms being dog-friendly, which makes availability a breeze. However, dogs are not allowed to stay alone in the rooms, which can be a hassle if you plan to explore without your four-legged friend. The hotel welcomes dogs in the bar, restaurant, and lounge, which is a nice touch for those who want to keep their canine companions close.
The hotel charges a £20 per dog fee, which isn't too steep, but considering the lack of provided amenities like dog beds or bowls, it might feel a bit pricey. You'll need to bring your own essentials, as the hotel doesn't offer much in terms of dog-specific perks. On the plus side, there's a garden available for dogs to use, which is a major convenience for quick potty breaks or a bit of fresh air.
Nearby, you'll find public green spaces, which is a bonus for those staying in a town setting. However, the hotel doesn't offer any dog-walking or sitting services, so you'll need to plan your outings accordingly. The weight limit is set at 70 lbs, which could exclude larger breeds like Golden Retrievers, limiting the hotel's true dog-friendliness. The two-dog per room limit is reasonable for most travelers.
Overall, Holiday Inn Kenilworth provides a good base for dog owners, but be prepared to handle most of your dog's needs yourself. The welcoming atmosphere in public areas is a plus, but the lack of in-room amenities and services might make it less convenient 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.






