Charles
Street Inn (Boston, MA, USA)
This lovely historic townhouse Inn on Boston’s famed Charles
Street offers a wonderful blend of exquisite antiques and modern
convenience. It is rare to find such a place willing to accept
pets. Nonetheless, the well-behaved pooch is welcome here. Bi-peds
will enjoy the well-presented breakfast delivered to the room,
the whirlpool tubs, and the many other modern conveniences that
each room comes stocked with. This is an Inn that has thought
of absolutely everything to make its guests feel right at home.
www.charlesstreetinn.com
Eastland Park Hotel (Portland, ME, USA)
Featuring the "Pampered Pets Program.
www.eastlandparkhotel.com
Fairmont Copley Plaza (Boston, MA, USA)
This historic hotel, located in the middle of Copley Square—steps
from Copley and Prudential Center shopping, as well as Boylston
and Newbury Streets—has gone out of its way to make the
pet-set feel right at home. In addition to offering the traditional
pet-friendly amenities, the Copley Fairmont has a live-in doggie
Mascot, Catie Copley. Catie is a beautiful black lab who spends
her time hanging out in the entry foyer, offering a friendly greeting
to guests and passerby alike. Catie is available to guests who’ve
left their own dog at home—either for a few pats on the
head or a long walk around town. And, for the two-legged set this
hotel offers sumptuous, elegant, old-world luxury delivered with
phenomenal personal attention and the friendliest of customer
service.
www.fairmont.com/copleyplaza
The Hawthorne Hotel (Salem, MA, USA)
You’ll find that this Historic Hotel of America member conforms
to your expectations of unique style, charm, and warmth in abundance
as well as information about the hotel’s relationship to
the seafaring history of the area. The friendly staff adds personality
to your memorable stay.
www.hawthornehotel.com
Holland
Hotel (Alpine, TX, USA)
This historic hotel built in 1912 is in the heart of Cowboy Country
and only 40 miles from the McDonald Oberservatory and the most
modern telescopes in the world and 118 miles from Big Bend National
Park. Located in the most rural county in the US, except for places
in Alaska, brewster county is 8000 squares miles big with a population
of only 10,000 people! And the closest hotel to Big Bend National
Park and the observatory welcomes guests and their pets! Nearby,
you'll find a 24-hour bakery with outdoor seating and another
restaurant with some outdoor tables so you and your pet will find
all the comforts of home in this oasis in Texas! Nice to know
that you'll get warm Texas welcome when you check-in, especially
from a cowgirl named Daisy who's there to give you a down home
welcome! www.hollandhotel.net
Magna
Hospitality Group (12 US Locations + Quebec, Canada)
Magna Hotel Properties all feature a "Pampered Pets"
program. At check-in your dog or cat will receive their very own
welcome amenity. This amenity includes a personalized letter from
the General Manager’s dog or cat, highlighting all the hot
spots for your pet to visit during their stay (pet-friendly shops,
restaurants, dog parks, etc.). To enjoy during their stay each
dog will receive an edible treat and a chew toy to take with them.
Felines will enjoy cat treats and a catnip toy. Each hotel provides
disposable clean-up bags…and walking services can be arranged
by our bellman, if requested. Pet pads and litter boxes for in
room emergencies are provided at the front desk. Along with your
turndown chocolates, a dog-bone and / or kitty treat will be left
for the little ones too.
www.magnahospitality.com/
Nine
Zero Hotel (Boston, MA, USA)
This modern oasis in the center of downtown boston caters to both
pets and people with equal care, attention, and sophistication.
Dogs receive a welcome goodie bag with treats, chews, shampoo,
name tag with hotel contact info, and canine tourist attractions.
The hotel is only two blocks from Boston Common grounds, and centrally
located within blocks of Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, and the
heart of Boston’s shopping district.
www.ninezero.com
On
The Ave | Hotel (NYC, NY, USA)
www.ontheave-nyc.com
Personality
Hotels (San Francisco, CA, USA)
This entire hotel chain—consisting of unique, stylish boutique
hotels in Union Square in San Francisco—welcomes pets with
open arms. Dogs receive a welcome gift basket upon arrival, including
a squeaky toy, dog cookies, scoop bags, and a bed to nap on. For
the guest who has left their furry friend at home but still wants
some companionship, gold fish can be delivered to your room upon
request. www.personalityhotels.com
Soho
Grand Hotel (NYC, NY, USA)
Owned by the Hartz Corporation, this hotel goes out of its way
to make pets feel welcome. There’s a ‘dog bar’
on the sidewalk outside for dogs to have a refreshing drink. Hotel
employees have treats in their pockets and get down on their knees
to play with their furry guests. There’s a doggie room service
menu, as well as dog beds, bowls, and chews available. The hotel
will arrange dog walks, sitters, and services on request. For
the two legged guests the hotel is a sophisticated, comfortable,
lush modern hotel that is a wonderful oasis in the middle of the
city.
www.sohogrand.com
W
Hotels (Nationwide)
All W hotels are pet friendly. While they don’t generally
offer many additional services for their doggie guests, all of
their hotels are elegantly zen-like in a way that is supremely
comfortable and soothing to pets’ human pals. Dogs enjoy
the W’s signature ‘Heavenly Bed’ as much as
their owners do. www.whotels.com
Westin
Hotels (Nationwide)
Westins offer dogs their own version of the Heavenly Bed with
a beautiful, plush dog bed, as well as treats, dog walk bags,
and other little goodies upon check-in. Non-canines will enjoy
the Westin’s Heavenly Bed and Heavenly Bath—with or
without their furry pals.
www.westin.com
Mayfair Hotel and Spa, Coconut Grove area of Miami, Florida.
The Mayfair Hotel and Spa is in the historic Coconut Grove area of Miami, Florida and was designed by famous architect Kenneth Treister. The hotel’s exterior is a work of art. Treister had traveled to Asia and Latin America and incorporated these influences into the decor of the hotel. The Mayfair is an urban oasis amidst some of the best shopping in the world. When guest enter the hotel they immediately are in an Asian garden with a closed atrium area and sculptures of flying cranes.
The Mayfair originally had a butler service on each floor. Today, this service no longer exists but the hotel carries on the tradition of top-notch customer service. There are 179 guest rooms, the majority of which can be classified as suites. The largest rooms are 700 square feet and have Japanese soaking tubs on their balconies. Each guest room is private and distinct and has hand-carved doors from Latin America and large 6 foot long bathtubs. These tubs are unique to the hotel and are no longer manufactured.
The Jurlique Spa at the hotel is 4,500 square feet with seven different treatment rooms. It uses organic, natural products and takes a holistic approach to treatments which are based on mind-body healing. In October the resort opened its nightclub and a roof-top swimming pool. The pool area has 8 cabanas, a gas lit fireplace and stunning views of the ocean.
The Mayfair Hotel is extremely pet-friendly and provides biscuits, bottled water and special bedding for the animals. There is also a pet menu given to guests. The concierge is familiar with the best parks, pet-walking services and vets in the area.
For more information visit http://www.mayfairhotelandspa.com/
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