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Pet-Friendly Portland Hotels
With our many dog-friendly lodgings, there’s no reason to leave your best friend behind when you visit Portland.
John Patrick Pullen
Most pets seem to think that our homes are theirs — they just let us live there. But hotels were built for humans, right? Not all of them. These Portland hotels pamper pets as much as they do people, providing bedding, treats, room service and more.
Find Pet-Friendly Hotels in Portland
The Clyde by Kasa
The Clyde by Kasa, a laid-back, hip downtown hotel, accepts one dog or one cat per unit for a small pet fee. Breed restrictions apply, so be sure to call ahead to make sure your pooch can join you on your stay.
Dossier Hotel
Downtown’s Dossier, renovated in 2017, is all about connecting visitors to the Portland way of life — and that extends to visiting dogs, too. Dogs — but not cats — can stay for a small added fee, and you’ll get a pet bed, bowls and tasty treat upon check-in, as well as a curated list of Portland pet resources. They even offer a “pet spiritual menu” of inspirational books on topics like dog massage and pet psychology, free to borrow.
The Dossier offers a “pet spiritual menu” of inspirational books on topics like dog massage and pet psychology.
The Benson Hotel
One of Portland’s oldest hotels, The Benson has hosted presidents and diplomats — so it’s plenty good for your second-in-command. The hotel charges a one-time fee per stay for up to two pets of any type. The Benson offers loaner beds and bowls if you request them upon check-in at the desk.
The Duniway Portland, A Hilton Hotel
Completely renovated in 2017, The Duniway delights humans with its stylishly appointed rooms and acclaimed on-site restaurant, Jackrabbit. It also welcomes pets weighing up to 75 pounds with a bed, water and food bowl, plus a new toy to take home, for a fee. After checking in, stop by the concierge desk for your pup’s welcome letter and special treat.
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Hotel deLuxe
Ever think your dog should be a movie star? Okay, maybe a YouTube sensation? Here’s your chance to give them the star treatment they deserve. Hotel deLuxe, inspired by the golden age of Hollywood, rolls out the red carpet for Fido and Felix alike. Pets can curl up on their own bed and are supplied with bowls, toys and treats.
Mark Spencer Hotel
With an amenity package at check-in and a water dish already waiting in your room, the Mark Spencer Hotel — a pet-friendly favorite — does its best to make your best friend as comfortable as he would be at home. The hotel has specific pet-friendly floors, and animals receive a special welcome kit, including a special treat, a collapsible water bowl, poop bags and a pet magazine with walking route information and plenty of ideas for how to enjoy Portland with your pet.
Hotel Lucia
Dogs are all about relaxing, so why not kick back in style? The haute Hotel Lucia keeps all its guests well-appointed and fully relaxed. For a small fee, Lucia rolls out all sorts of amenities, like beds, bowls, toys and treats designed to keep pets going strong on these exhausting jet-setting vacations.
Kimpton Hotel Vintage
Cats and dogs get the VIP (very important pet) treatment at the recently revamped Kimpton Hotel Vintage downtown — and they stay for free. A bed, food and water bowls will be ready in the room, and the lobby is well-stocked with dog treats to pamper Fido on the way in and out. Plus, hotel staff is happy to provide a list of local pet service providers so your buddy can get as much out of their stay in Portland as you do.
Hotel Rose
Located across the street from Waterfront Park, Hotel Rose makes a great home base for some long dog walks. The hotel’s “Pineapple Pup Package” includes a collapsible water bowl, treats, bedding and waste bags for up to two dogs, with special deals for pet fees. Dogs are greeted with their name on a sign in the lobby, and a mascot toy in the room.
McMenamins Kennedy School and McMenamins Crystal Hotel
For a small additional fee per pet, per day, four-legged friends can get in on some of Portland’s favorite hotels. All sizes and numbers of pets are allowed, but they must be attended at all times, and on leash or in crates in public areas. That means they can accompany you to some of the more relaxing spots, like Kennedy School’s Courtyard Restaurant or the outdoor patios at the Crystal Hotel.
Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel
Ideally located right next to Waterfront Park, the Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel ensures every dog — or cat, bird, lizard, or other animal — has his day. Their complimentary pet amenities include a pet bed, water bowls, treats and mats, and the hotel has no restrictions on height, weight or breeds, and their concierge will even recommend pet-sitting or dog-walking services if you want to explore Portland without holding a leash.
The Sentinel
Vacations make it easier to reconnect with your inner self. But what about getting back in sync with your pet? The Sentinel offers a package of amenities for its “VIP” — “Very Important Pet” guests, like pet beds, food bowls and a pet room service menu.
Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown
The only Portland hotel to employ a director of pet relations, The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown offers a variety of amenities, including a welcome letter, food and water bowls and a pet bed placed in the room upon arrival, with additional supplies available for purchase.
Get Ready for a Great Visit
Enjoy your stay in Portland with friendly accommodations and plenty of places to bring your pet
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