If your four-legged friend is a part of your family, you'll know that travelling can be a tricky business — especially when it comes to finding a hotel that will welcome them too. Whether you're planning a business trip, staycation or a short city break in London, there is a whole range of pet-friendly properties to choose from. From cosy boutique bedrooms to luxury suites, we have done the hard work for you and have compiled a list of the best pet-friendly hotels London has to offer. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly option or want to treat yourself and your furry friend to a stay in a luxury 5-star hotel, you'll be sure to find something that suits your needs. Our list also includes hotels with extra amenities and special treats just for pets, so why not take a look and start planning your perfect getaway!
London (Wimbledon)
With characterful rooms above a buzzy ground-floor gastropub, this boutique hotel in chichi Wimbledon Village offers a capital stay within striking distance of central London – kids and dogs welcome.
London (Shoreditch)
An elegant hotel set in hip Shoreditch offering urban-chic design and great rates. Accommodation varies in size but the look in each is a mix of traditional and modern design. Each room is decked out with an HDTV & Nespresso machine. Extras include Lebanese dining and superb cocktails. Very stylish.
London (Putney)
Trendy boutique hotel in leafy Putney. Recently refurbished rooms feel fresh & fun; top-quality linens combine with colourful wall fabrics & playful furnishings to create a modern yet truly British feel. Elegant bar & restaurant, library & outdoor terrace make this feel more like home than a hotel.
London (Knightsbridge)
An understated and elegant B&B, in central Belgravia. The contemporary design, self service facilities and unbeatable location combine to make this an ideal spot in the heart of the city. Numerous restaurants and bars on your doorstep, complete the picture.
London (Bethnal Green)
Clever redesign of a stark Edwardian municipal building into a cool design hotel with a heart. Viajante restaurant is a foodie favourite.
London (Paddington)
A relaxed and welcoming hotel that combines original features with a pared-back modern style without losing its sense of history. Parquet flooring mixes with modern art, while minimalist rooms are softened with house-plants and splashy carpets. Central location ideal for city-slickers.
London (City of London)
A super trendy hotel with cutting edge design in East London. Michelin star restaurant on the roof top, lively bar, gym and spa, and uber chic rooms and suites with all the mod cons. A great choice for a taste of London's more quirky side.
London (Bloomsbury)
Standing out from the crowd with its distinctive mural façade, the ethos of this family-run King’s Cross hotel is to offer a departure from typical corporate hospitality and welcome a more whimsical approach for guests. Ideally located for business people and those who like a properly urban base.
London (Stratford)
Designed by the same architects as Dubai's Burj Khalifa, this atmospheric East London tower hotel is a hub for cool capital dwellers and a great base for design-conscious visitors on a budget. Guestrooms feature comfy throws and sleek fittings, and there's a High Skyline garden. A smart city stay.
London (Hackney)
A hip urban escape blending Dalston's edgy vibe with cool industrial-chic design. Guests can expect pastel hues, exposed concrete, and vibrant artwork in every corner. With an all-day café, co-working spaces, and a buzzing bar, it’s a stylish base for work or play. An effortlessly trendy spot.
London (Paddington)
Seven homey Victorian townhouses, turned wellness-focused hotel in London’s leafy Bayswater. Inside, guests can expect muted tones, reclaimed woods, and natural textures that radiate calm. A serene wellness space, eco-conscious dining, and cosy lounges make this the perfect peaceful city hideaway.
London (Paddington)
Six Georgian townhouses have been converted into a design-focused sanctuary in London's Paddington. The interiors are Scandi-inspired - think oak floors, soft linens, and calming muted tones. A peaceful library lounge, wellness areas, and a cosy café keep things relaxed. A tranquil urban escape.
London (Tower Hamlets)
Nestled in the heart of East London, this chic hotel offers guests a friendly home-away-from-home. The eclectic and colourful guestrooms have quirky soft furnishings and a cosy seating area, in addition to luxury bedding. Sample cocktails in the hotel bar; a smart hotel.
London (Southwark)
Industrial-chic accents define this modern bolt-hole, nestled by Blackfriars Bridge. Exposed brick walls, Crittall-style windows and concrete ceilings bring the city inside, while leather headboards and olive panelling add a luxury finish. Have pre-theatre drinks at the Lobby Bar; a stylish hotel.
London (Little Venice)
A superb luxury self catering option in leafy Little Venice. 14, one, two or three bedroom apartments which are comprehensively kitted out. Superb attention to detail and beautiful furnishings create a wonderful home from home experience. Plus there's access to 3 acres of garden. Fantastic!
London (Hampton Court)
A stunning boutique stay overlooking The Thames, across the road from Hampton Court Palace. Individually designed rooms and suites are done in quirky classic style, some with in-room tubs, and all with luxury amenities as standard. Delicious dining and riverside terrace complete the picutre.
London (Kings Cross)
A luxury offering from the trendy American hoteliers set in a brutalist building in the equally cool Kings Cross. Rooms feature kitsch details while swanky suites offer epic city views and some have in-room bars and outdoor bathtubs. Complete with three restaurants and excellent cocktails. Very hip.
London (Shoreditch)
A stylish Shoreditch hotel that somewhat goes against the grain for the neighbourhood with its pared-back style. Rooms are fresh and light with large expanses of glass, soft hues, and modern artwork. There are several (very good) restaurants and bars. Hip without trying too hard.
London (Paddington)
A classic, luxury conversion of three Grade II listed townhouses in the heart of London. Rooms and suites are very much in keeping with the Victorian building and feature period antique furniture and original oil paintings. There's fine dining in The Hyde and all the city highlights close by.
London (Camden)
A lesson in classic luxury. Inside this landmark, Gothic masterpiece are palatial suites with modern accents, fine dining restaurants a 24 hour gym and sumptuous spa. As if this property weren't perfection enough it is steps from King's Cross St Pancras, connecting you to London, England and Europe.
London (Battersea)
If looking trendy in town is your thing then head straight for the Art‘Otel, Battersea! This funky, fresh and bold new design-hotel offers a truly exciting place to stay right in the shadow of the newly re-developed Battersea Power Station.
London (Clerkenwell)
One of the most Instagram-able hotels in the city, a no-holds-barred inspirational ‘lifestyle’ hotel in east London. Rooms are funky and colourful, each individually designed with graffiti-style art. An ‘open-house’ hotel with co-working and events spaces, and a buzzing bar and restaurant.
London (Pimlico)
Regency property from the outside; full of fun, character and modern art inside. Individually decorated rooms and bathrooms are of a good size. Popular restaurant ‘The Clubhouse' and just a short walk from Victoria. A design lover’s dream!
London (South Kensington)
This stylish residence merges modern living with timeless elegance in upscale South Kensington. Guests can expect a rich palette of emerald greens, gold accents, and plush velvets. The hotel boasts a chic cocktail bar, a wellness spa, and a hidden courtyard. Perfect for a luxurious London retreat.
London (Shoreditch)
An urban haven in London's ever trendy East London. Beautifully designed rooms are minimalist in style with floor to ceiling windows, crisp white linen, large contemporary artworks and polished concrete floors. The cavernous restaurant serves up impeccable Japanese and South American cuisine.
London (Kensington )
European glitz behind an unassuming facade, predominantly suites, well positioned across from Hyde Park. Featuring an exemplary Italian restaurant and offering warm and efficient service.
London (City of London)
Well designed and up to the minute business hotel in the heart of the City, a railway hotel conversion oozing style.
London (Marylebone)
A luxury hotel with a whimsical feel in the heart of central London. Rooms are modern with huge windows lending epic city views. Expect bare cement, vintage touches, plenty of greenery, & wooden floors. The main restaurant serves elevated Mexican fare & there are several bars too. A fun city base.
London (Westminster)
An iconic London site, turned 5 star hotel right in the very centre of town. Individually designed rooms and suites tick all the luxury boxes but the star of the show is the stunning art show-cased throughout (especially evident in the communal areas) and the outstanding Nordic restaurant.
London (Shoreditch)
One of Shoreditch's newest and hippest hotels offering industrial-chic design, a rooftop pool, and several trendy restaurants and bars. Rooms and suites are simple yet stylish with whitewashed brickwork, warehouse-style windows, and modern art. An ideal base for the young and trendy.
London (Covent Garden)
A sleek modern hotel well located in bustling Covent Garden. Rooms come in 5 different styles but each has moody hues, Egyptian cotton sheets, cocktail kits, and Sonus speakers. Suites have very cool indoor gardens. With a hip Italian restaurant and several drinking options, this is a stylish stay.
London (City of London)
Set in the former Midland Bank building, The Ned is located right in the City of London. Boasts sumptuous rooms oozing classical style - with designs harking back to the 20s and 30s. A wide range of top-notch cuisine served up. Enjoy a tipple on the splendid rooftop bar. A dreamy city stay!
London (Westminster)
There's a clubby feel to this top floor 'eyrie' with views over Buckingham Palace. Opulent rooms in monochrome tones are laced with all the most up to date high tech mod cons and every indulgence you can think of. Eat around the clock and make the most of the honesty bar. A real treat of a hotel.
London (Southwark)
This contemporary, six-storey hotel is nestled on London's celebrated Southbank. Industrial-chic suites bring the city inside; think: exposed concrete ceilings juxtaposed with brass fittings and cosy throws. Hi-tech touches add an extra, luxury feel. Head to the art bar for cocktails; a smart hotel.
London (St James's)
Dukes Hotel is wonderfully situated in the heart of St James's, just a few minutes from Piccadilly. Recently renovated, the hotel combines history with more modern touches to provide a truly excellent stay. Relax in the garden with a cigar and a cognac or grab a martini at the bar!
London (Marylebone)
A stunning lifestyle hotel in Marylebone. Minimalist rooms and suites channel oriental vibes and western comforts. Think plenty of wood and pale colours, indulgent bathrooms and large windows for city views. Dining is as spectacular as you’d expect and the cocktails should not be missed. Superb!
London (Knightsbridge)
Stunning Grand Dame with impeccable service opposite Hyde Park, offering beautiful rooms and suites, some with terraces and many with great views, a rooftop pool, iconic bar, pampering spa and gourmet dining. The perfect luxury city break.
London (Holborn)
A seriously cool and sexy Jacques Garcia designed property in the heart of town. Sumptuous interiors with velvets, silks and deep carpets create a feeling of utmost luxury and marble bathrooms just underline the point. Plus there's a lovely restaurant and the hip Baptist Bar for party people. Superb
London (Covent Garden)
A decadent hotel set directly opposite the Royal Opera Theatre in buzzy Covent Garden. Sophisticated interiors are designed with a modern take on traditional style. Large sash windows, heavy fabrics, and modern art make it feel oh-so-chic. A noteworthy restaurant and hip bar complete the picture.
London (Chelsea)
This 5-star hotel just off Chelsea's iconic Sloane Square showcases a wonderful blend of classic British style and French flair. Rooms are elegantly decorated, featuring panelled walls and stained glass windows. There's a French-meets-Asian restaurant, plus a plush speakeasy bar. A touch of class.
London (Holborn)
Stunning five star property in the heart of London. Exquisitely designed in a listed Edwardian building, you'll find an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional which oozes style. Atmospheric cocktail bar, excellent dining and an indulgent spa ensure that this is a stay to remember.
London (Mayfair)
A stalwart of the London five star hotel scene in a prime Mayfair location. Sleek rooms and suites are decorated in muted neutral shades which ooze luxury and class. The best have private terraces and park views. Michelin star dining and a spoiling spa seal the deal. Perfect for business or leisure.