Dog-Friendly Hotels in Paris: Where to Stay in 2026

Traveling to Paris with your dog requires one important decision: where to stay.

While many hotels technically “accept pets,” not all are equally welcoming.

Some charge high fees.
Some have strict size limits.
Some simply tolerate dogs.

This guide focuses only on reliable, well-established hotels that consistently welcome dogs — without putting your travel experience at risk.

Policies may change. Always confirm directly with the hotel before booking.

Best Areas to Stay in Paris With a Dog

Before choosing a hotel, choose the right neighborhood.

Saint-Germain (6th arrondissement)

  • Elegant
  • Walkable
  • Close to Seine routes
  • Near café culture

Good for calm dogs and classic Paris vibe.

Le Marais (3rd/4th)

  • Lively
  • Many pedestrian streets
  • Close to Place des Vosges

Great for shorter city walks.

Eiffel Tower / 7th arrondissement

  • Close to Champ de Mars
  • Spacious walking areas
  • Tourist-friendly

Good for scenic daily walks.

16th arrondissement

  • Quiet
  • Near Bois de Boulogne
  • More residential

Best for longer park access.

Best Dog Parks in Paris

Comparison Table: Trusted Dog-Friendly Hotels

HotelAreaPet Size PolicyFeeBest ForCategory
Hôtel Plaza Athénée8thSmall/mediumHighLuxury stayLuxury
Le Bristol Paris8thSmall dogsModerateElegant comfortLuxury
Hôtel Dame des Arts6thSmall/mediumModerateBoutique vibeBoutique
Hôtel Fabric11thSmall/mediumModerateStylish stayBoutique
Citadines Apart’hotel (multiple)VariousFlexibleLow–ModerateLonger staysApartment-style
Hôtel La Comtesse7thSmall dogsModerateEiffel areaBoutique

Luxury Dog-Friendly Hotels

Le Bristol Paris

One of the most iconic luxury hotels in Paris.

They are known for welcoming small dogs and providing thoughtful service.

Best for:

  • Honeymoon-level stays
  • Premium experience
  • Quiet comfort

Plaza Athénée

High-end, historic.

Accepts pets but fees apply.

More suitable for:

  • Small calm dogs
  • Owners seeking iconic Paris glamour

Boutique & Design Hotels

Hôtel Dame des Arts (Saint-Germain)

Modern design, central location.

Ideal for:

  • Walking access
  • Café culture
  • Relaxed exploration

Hôtel Fabric

Stylish and comfortable.

Located in a quieter neighborhood.

Apartment-Style Stays

If you’re traveling longer than 3–4 nights, apartment-style hotels like Citadines can be more practical.

Benefits:

  • Kitchen access
  • More space
  • Flexible dog policies

Practical Things to Check Before Booking

  1. Pet fee (per night or per stay?)
  2. Size or weight limits
  3. Number of dogs allowed
  4. Nearby green space
  5. Elevator access

Proximity to Parks Matters

If staying near:

  • 16th arrondissement → Bois de Boulogne
  • 7th arrondissement → Champ de Mars
  • 19th arrondissement → Buttes-Chaumont

Read our full guide to the Best Dog Parks in Paris.

Plan Around Walk + Café + Hotel Triangle

The perfect Paris dog day:

Morning → Park
Midday → Café terrace
Evening → Seine walk

Many of our dog-friendly walking tours are built around this rhythm.

Walking tours

Paris Hotel Etiquette With Dogs

  • Inform hotel in advance
  • Keep dog supervised
  • Avoid barking in hallways
  • Respect housekeeping timing

Paris hotels expect calm behavior.

FAQ – Dog-Friendly Hotels in Paris

Are dogs allowed in most Paris hotels?

Many allow small dogs, but policies vary.

Do hotels charge pet fees?

Yes, usually per night or per stay.

Are large dogs accepted?

Less common, check directly.

Is Paris generally dog-friendly?

Yes, especially compared to many major cities.

Why Your Hotel Location Matters for Tours

Choosing a central hotel reduces stress for both you and your dog.

Our small-group dog-friendly walking tours are easily accessible from:

  • Saint-Germain
  • Marais
  • Eiffel Tower area

Stay central. Walk more. Stress less.

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