8 Things to Look for in Pet-Friendly Hotels When Driving to Europe

8 Things to Look for in Pet-Friendly Hotels When Driving to Europe - Tailored Pet Travel

1. Clarity on What ‘Pet Friendly’ Really Means

Many hotels say they are pet friendly, but that does not always mean they welcome dogs properly. Some limit pets to a few rooms, while others charge extra without offering any real pet related facilities.

A dog friendly hotel should be clear about where your pet is allowed, what is provided, and any extra charges. Watch out for vague terms like “small dogs only” or “limited pet rooms.” Independent hotels tend to be more upfront than larger chains. Sites like BringFido or PetsPyjamas are helpful, but it is still worth contacting the hotel directly.

Use phrases like pet friendly accommodation Europe or dog friendly hotel policy when searching. For longer road trips, look for overnight dog travel essentials such as onsite pet parking, easy access to outdoor areas, and hotels known for stress free pet travel.

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2. Clear and Transparent Pet Policy Information

Start by checking the hotel’s website or the booking site. Most policies are listed under “terms” or “house rules.” Key things to note include breed or size limits, pet surcharges, and whether your dog can stay in the room alone.

If the details are unclear, send the hotel an email or call. Ask about room restrictions, any pet cleaning policy, and if there is a pet waiver or required deposit. Confirming in advance helps avoid problems at check in.

Try search terms like pet policy hotel, pet cleaning fee, hotel that allows large dogs, or pet access rules.

3. Rules on Leaving Your Dog Unattended

Some hotels do not allow dogs to stay in the room unattended. That can be tricky if you want to eat out or go somewhere your dog cannot join you.

A few hotels are flexible, especially if your dog is calm and crated. Others require you to take your pet with you at all times. Read the terms or ask before booking.

If your dog is crate trained, bring it along to help ease any concerns. You can also plan meals at dog friendly restaurants or book a local pet sitter. Always ask if leaving your dog alone requires filling in any animal health paperwork.

Search for unattended pet clause, crate policy, or dog alone in hotel room for guidance.

Pro Tip: Call the hotel and ask for a ground floor room near the exit to make night toilet breaks easier.

Sonny Myles

Owner, Tailored Pet Travel

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4. Access to Outdoor Space for Walks and Toilet Breaks

Having a dog friendly room is one thing, but it helps to have easy access to outdoor space for toilet breaks or a walk.

Some motorway hotels or those near the Eurotunnel have no nearby green space. Use Google Street View to check for grass, parks, or walking routes before booking.

Search using pet relief area hotel, dog walking near hotel, dog travel stopover, or roadside stopovers with dog access.

5. In Room Comforts Provided for Dogs

Look for hotels that offer more than just permission. Dog beds, bowls, dog welcome pack, or treats are signs of a hotel that understands pet travel.

Request a ground floor room or one near the exit if possible. This makes it easier for night time walks. Rooms with non carpeted floors and good ventilation are better for dogs.

Some hotels provide towels, wash stations, or even a small outdoor area. Ask before arrival.

Search with phrases like hotel dog bowl service, in room dog setup, or dog bed included hotel.

Pro Tip: Use Google Street View to check for green space near the hotel before you book.

Sonny Myles

Owner, Tailored Pet Travel

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6. Quiet Location Away from Noise and Busy Roads

Dogs that react to noise will struggle in hotels with thin walls or lots of foot traffic. Check reviews for mentions of noise levels.

Request a room away from lifts, stairwells, or the bar area. Hotels with double glazing or countryside locations are often quieter.

Look for terms like quiet pet friendly hotel, dog rest hotel, or noise management hotel in listings or filters.

7. Positive Reviews from Other Pet Travellers

Feedback from other dog owners gives you a better picture than a hotel description. Look for mentions of staff behaviour, how dogs were treated, and any restrictions.

Photos in reviews can help you spot dog beds, bowls, or other extras. Reviews from owners of large dogs or multiple pets are usually detailed and honest.

Forums and social media groups are also helpful for finding pet stopover recommendations.

Search for dog owner feedback, pet friendly hotel review, honest pet traveller tips, or dog friendly accommodation in Europe.

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