Pet Friendly Hotels in Los Angeles

Southern California Welcomes Pets on Vacation

© Christine Nyholm

Aug 31, 2007
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Travel to Los Angeles with your pet and enjoy the beaches, weather and beautiful palm trees. There are pet friendly hotels in Los Angeles, CA that will accommodate pets.

Los Angeles, in Southern California, is most famous for the movie industry that thrives in Hollywood. The combination of the thriving movie industry, beautiful ocean beaches and mild weather make the Los Angeles a travel destination that brings in millions of visitors every year.

Southern California is famed for beautiful sand beaches on the Pacific Ocean, palm trees and orange groves.The beaches in Los Angeles are magnificent, The Santa Monica Pier is within walking distance of the Third Street Promenade. There are restaurants, stores, outdoor cafes and live entertainment in this eclectic area. Enjoy a relaxing beach experience in Malibu, the Pacific Palisades, Manhattan Beach and Muscle Beach.Imagine running, or walking on the sand beach with your favorite four legged companion having a wonderful time playing in the sun

There are several hotels in Los Angeles,California that are pet friendly. Information for this article was gathered by calling the hotels and speaking to the front desk staff. Hotel policies can change without notice, so call ahead, and verify pet policies when making reservations.

  • Hotel Bel Air. Legendary hotel located on 12 acres of lush landscaping. The old world style escape is just minutes from the bustle of Los Angeles. Luxurious amenities include water therapy, pool-side pampering, wireless Internet and personal services. Pet friendly service includes a personal bed for Pooch, bottle of Evian water, healthy, organic dry food and water bowls, squeeze teething toy, pick up bags or cat litter boxes. Room cleaning fee for $500 per stay. 310-472-1211.
  • Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. Amenities include Equinox fitness Club and Spa, complete fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, whirlpool. Dine at Breeze, the signature restaurant serving seasonal California Cuisine and Sushi. Pet friendly with $30 per day pet fee. 310-228-1234.
  • Omni Los Angeles Hotel. The Omni Los Angeles is on top of historic Bunker Hill in the heart of sophisticated downtown Los Angeles. Amenities include high speed Internet access, business center, full service restaurant, Spa at Omni with rejuvenating spa treatments and more. Dine at the elegant Noe Restaurant and Bar. Pets under 25 pounds allowed with $50 fee.
  • Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard. Pets allowed with $300 pet deposit, of which $150 is refundable if there is no damage to the room. 310-476-6571.
  • Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows. Luxury Five Star hotel in the center of Beverly Hills is a luxurious oasis convenient to the city's attractions. Pets under 30 pounds are allowed in the bungalows with a $200 fee.
  • The Peninsula Beverly Hills. Prestigeous location within walking distance to fabulous Rodeo Drive and the best shopping in the world. Amenities include spa, health and fitness facilities. Dogs allowed with fee of $35 per night. 310-551-2888.

Information subject to change.

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