Hotel Monteleone
Built in the Beaux-Arts architectural style, Hotel Monteleone in the heart of the French Quarter has been operated by the same family for five generations. This glamorous hotel is a great place to stay with your stylish Saluki. Treat your pampered pooch to Monte's Pet Package, which includes monogrammed water and food bowls, a doggy mat, chew toy, bag of gourmet treats, waste bags and more. Hotel Monteleone welcomes two pets of any size for an additional fee of $100 per stay, plus $25 per pet, per night.
“Curl up by the fire? Nah, I’d rather hop by the fire.”
Photo by Facebook.com/RoyalSonestaNOThe Royal Sonesta New Orleans
The Royal Sonesta New Orleans on busy Bourbon Street is waiting to become your pup’s luxury hub during her vacation in NOLA. She’ll receive treats and pets from the hotel concierge at check-in, and is invited to join the Pets Are Welcome At Sonesta program. During your stay, check out swag for purchase like branded leashes, bandanas, pet waste bags and more. Leashed and well-behaved dogs can join their owners in the courtyard and hang out at a table under a shady umbrella. The Royal Sonesta New Orleans welcomes two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $75 per stay.
“I’m not the only Frenchie around here!”
Photo by Facebook.com/old77hotelThe Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery
Reserve a pet-friendly room at The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery, a boutique stay just a few blocks from the French Quarter. Pups receive treats, a bed, bowls, and ID tags to use during their stay, and spacious rooms include hardwood floors, exposed brick and inviting furnishings. Two pets of any size are welcome for an additional fee of $55.
“I thought rabbits were supposed to have big ears?”
Photo by Facebook.com/virginhotelsnolaKimpton Hotel Fontenot
Kimpton Hotel Fontenot, an IHG Hotel is another popular pet-friendly place to stay just outside of the French Quarter. After check-in, your pooch can head up to her room to try out her bed and bowls, and she can scoff down a few treats that will already be waiting for her. Pups are welcome on a leash in common areas. Kimpton Hotel Fontenot, an IHG Hotel allows two pets of any size for no additional fee.
Are pets allowed at any other hotels in and around the French Quarter?
Aloft New Orleans Downtown welcomes two pets up to 40 lbs for no additional fee.
Andrew Jackson Hotel allows two pets of any size for an additional fee of $45 per pet, per stay.
Best Western Plus St. Christopher Hotel welcomes two pets of any size for an additional fee of $30 per night.
Bourbon Orleans Hotel allows two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $75 per pet, per stay.
Drury Inn and Suites New Orleans welcomes two pets with a combined weight of up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $50 per stay.
Hilton New Orleans St. Charles Avenue welcomes pets up to 75 lbs for an additional fee of $250 per pet, per stay.
InterContinental New Orleans welcomes two pets up to 40 lbs for an additional fee of $150 per stay.
JW Marriott New Orleans welcomes one pet up to 40 lbs for an additional fee of $100 per stay.
Le Pavillon Hotel allows two dogs up to 50 lbs for an additional fee of $75 per pet, per stay.
Magnolia New Orleans welcomes two pets up to 75 lbs for an additional fee of $100 per stay.
Omni Royal Orleans allows one pet up to 25 lbs for an additional fee of $150 per stay.
Ritz-Carlton New Orleans welcomes two pets up to 30 lbs for an additional fee of $125 per stay.
The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel welcomes two pets up to 25 lbs for an additional fee of $175 per stay.
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel welcomes one dog up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $75 per stay.
St. Pierre Hotel allows two pets up to 45 lbs for an additional fee of $35 per stay.
Q & C Hotel Bar New Orleans Autograph Collection welcomes two pets up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $75 per stay.
Westin New Orleans Canal Place welcomes two pets up to 50 lbs for an additional fee of $75 per pet, per stay.
Windsor Court Hotel welcomes two pets up to 40 lbs for an additional fee of $150 per stay.
If you don’t mind trekking to the French Quarter, check out these other top-rated pet-friendly hotels around New Orleans.