
Travel has become more personal, and for many, that includes bringing along a four-legged companion. With National Pet Day approaching on April 11, hotels across the United States are refining what it means to be truly pet-friendly. The shift is clear. Amenities now go beyond the basics, with curated menus, dedicated programming, and design choices that consider both guest and pet in equal measure.
Set along 19 acres of Pacific shoreline, The Sanctuary Beach Resort offers a coastal escape designed with pets fully in mind. The experience begins at check-in, where dogs are welcomed as named guests, complete with personalized signage. The Sandy Paws Experience Package introduces a layered approach to pet hospitality, including welcome treats, a curated Dog Stick Library, microfiber dog robes, and a BARKuterie board designed for in-room indulgence. At Salt Wood Kitchen & Oysterette, the dedicated Pawtio Menu features dishes such as marrow bone breakfasts and salmon filets, allowing pets to dine alongside their owners. Programming extends further with beach walks, bonfires, and even a SOULfull Connection Pet Psychic Workshop, offering a more reflective take on the bond between pets and their owners.
As West Palm Beach’s only resort, The Belgrove Resort & Spa introduces a distinctly social approach to pet-friendly travel. In partnership with Chewy, the property offers a dedicated pet lounge complete with treats, toys, and photo-ready moments, while a curated menu invites pets to enjoy dishes such as seafood platters and a puppuccino. Guests can spend time poolside with their pets or explore expansive outdoor spaces designed for both relaxation and play. The experience feels intentionally immersive, blending resort-style leisure with thoughtful pet inclusions.
At The Marker, pet travel takes on a more tailored rhythm. Dogs are welcomed with custom amenities including water bowls, waste bags, and a “Do Not Disturb” sign designed specifically for pets. Guests can elevate their stay with add-ons such as puppy turndown service, spa treatments, and personalized portrait sessions. Outdoor experiences are equally considered, with paddleboarding, kayaking, and beach walks available through local partners. Even dinner becomes part of the experience, with multi-course, dog-friendly menus offered under the stars.
El Encanto brings a refined, concierge-style approach to pet amenities. Dogs are provided with monogrammed beds, bowls, and in-room dining options that extend to tailored meals such as chicken, steak, eggs, and vegetables. The presence of treats at the door and attentive service throughout the stay reinforces a property that treats pets as returning guests rather than occasional visitors. The result is a seamless integration of pet care into an already polished hospitality experience.
Set along Boston’s waterfront, InterContinental Boston introduces its VIPaw Treatment, a program designed to mirror the hotel’s broader commitment to detail. Dogs receive welcome treats, plush bedding, and a souvenir bandana, alongside a curated guide to nearby waterfront walks. Dining extends to pets through the Bone Appétit menu, offering items such as the Bark Burger and Peanut Butter Pupcake. The experience reflects a property that understands pet travel as an extension of its core hospitality standards.
Scribner’s approaches pet-friendly travel with a sense of place, encouraging outdoor exploration across the Catskills landscape. Through its Pupstater Program, dogs receive bandanas, toys, and treats, along with accommodations that prioritize comfort through fireplaces, private decks, and expansive views. The property’s Rounds cabins offer additional privacy, while annual events such as Pupstater Weekend bring together programming, grooming, and curated experiences tailored entirely to pets. Trails and open land create a setting where both guests and their companions can move at their own pace.
Set along the Magnificent Mile within Water Tower Place, The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago offers a polished city stay that extends its attention to detail to four-legged guests. Pets are welcomed with beds and bowls upon request, ensuring comfort without compromising the hotel’s refined aesthetic. The location adds to the appeal, with easy access to dog-friendly stretches of the Chicago Riverwalk, nearby parks, and lakefront paths that invite leisurely walks through the city. A rooftop and greenhouse-style café also provides a relaxed setting where guests and their pets can unwind after a day of exploring.
In SoHo, ModernHaus introduces a more urban interpretation of pet-friendly luxury. Its VIP Pet Package includes in-room essentials such as beds and bowls, paired with a tote bag and access to services at a nearby dog daycare through a preferred rate. The program reflects the realities of city travel, offering convenience and flexibility while maintaining a sense of thoughtful design.
Housed in a restored firehouse, Detroit Foundation Hotel blends historic character with a quietly considered pet program. The Pet Add-On includes house-made treats created by the hotel’s pastry team, a fire hydrant chew toy, and practical amenities such as waste bags, beds, and feeding bowls. The attention to detail mirrors the property’s broader design ethos, where each element feels intentional.
Located in Nashville’s West End, Hutton Hotel integrates pet amenities into its broader creative atmosphere. The Paws-itively Perfect Program provides access to pet-friendly floors, along with welcome treats, bowls, and branded accessories such as leashes and toys. The approach is straightforward but considered, aligning with the hotel’s identity as a comfortable base for exploring the city’s cultural landscape.
In Portland’s Old Port, The Docent’s Collection introduces a more residential approach to pet-friendly travel through its loft-style accommodations. Designed with full kitchens, generous living areas, and flexible layouts, the spaces allow guests to settle in with ease alongside their pets. Select units include dedicated pet amenities such as beds, bowls, and treats, while the surrounding neighborhood supports the experience with nearby dog-friendly restaurants and boutiques. The setup feels intuitive, offering both independence and thoughtful touches that make traveling with a pet feel less like a compromise and more like a natural extension of home.
Arlo Washington DC rounds out the list with a practical yet polished approach to pet-friendly accommodations. The hotel welcomes both dogs and cats under 75 pounds and provides access to nearby green spaces and dog parks throughout the city. Its central location near Penn Quarter and Capitol Hill makes it easy to integrate pet travel into a broader itinerary, offering convenience without sacrificing comfort.
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