14 Best Pet Friendly Hotels in Seattle

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Seattle is in a picturesque spot on Elliot Bay, overlooked by the impressive shapes of the Cascade Mountains, so it’s a city with a really outdoorsy feel — which is what makes it such a great city break choice for folk who enjoy holidaying with their pets. Plus, there’s a welcoming, open-minded vibe, which seems to result in more places where they’re genuinely happy to see you show up with an extended family including furry friends. And a really great food and drink scene. Because there’s a good choice of places to stay with your pet, our Gurus have narrowed the list for you, and their recommendations for the best pet friendly hotels in Seattle has everything from chic boutique properties to lavish five star stays. So no matter your taste or budget, there's something here for you...

For the Album

The Edgewater

  • The Edgewater has to be the best located hotel in Seattle — right on top of the waterfront, on the edge of the pier, so that rooms on the waterside have balconies like a cruise ship! The rooms on the other side have city views, so both are a pleasure. There are more than 220 to choose from, including some with fireplaces, and lots to suit families — and there are lots of extras for kids. And dogs, who’re provided with travel kennels and bowls. The restaurant is iconic, and incredible, and the hotel has a history with the music industry. Super cool.

For the Views

The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel

  • The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel is an historic hotel in West Edge, overlooking the lake. There are 121 rooms and suites, all recently refurbished and decorated to feel stylish and contemporary, with that nod to Scandi mid-century design. The restaurant is gourmet, the bar and cafe is an atmospheric former bookshop, and the gym is fantastic. Dogs up to 75lbs are welcome.

For a Special Occasion

Fairmont Oympic Hotel

  • The Fairmont Olympic Hotel is big and iconic, offering Edwardian grandeur and sense of occasion, but also all the mod cons. On a whole block of prime Seattle real estate, the hotel is able to offer rooms in a large range of shapes and sizes, plus an impressive list of facilities that includes a huge spa and beauty bar, a roof terrace with bee hives, a health club with a huge indoor pool, and an excellent array of places to eat and drink. Despite the hotel’s high-end facilities and details, this is a really welcoming place for both kids and dogs, with extensive menus of treats for both, and sitting available for both too.

For a Seattle City Break

Palihotel Seattle

  • The 96 room Palihotel Seattle is a stylishly simple hotel in a fantastic central spot close to Pike Place Market. Decorated in shades of green, with original artworks, floral fabrics, vintage finds, plants and Smeg mini-fridges, this hotel feels cool without being so hip you don’t know if you’re welcome. The restaurant and bar are laid back and friendly too, with a Southern-inspired menu and a great cocktail list. Dogs up to 30lbs are welcome, and greeted with treats and toys.
  • The Hotel Max is a big, boxy choice, with lots of glass offering views of the city, a bold colour palette, original artworks, and a popular bar and restaurant. There are 163 rooms and suites, with a good collection of dog-friendly choices, available for a $25 fee, and including a great list of local pet resources.
  • The Hotel Theodore is a simply stylish, 153 room hotel in downtown Seattle. All the furniture you see is handmade locally: unfussy and elegant, and there’s an impressive collection of locally produced artwork too. The restaurant is equally unfussy, but solid with it — specialising in local produce and cuisine. Pets are welcomed with beds, bowls and treats, for $25. There are some good sized Family Suites too.

For the Whole Family

Hotel Monaco

  • The Hotel Monaco is a contemporary pick in central Seattle, with a definite European-ness to its design, and an excellent bar and restaurant. With 189 rooms and suites there’s something to suit every configuration of family — including those with big dogs. There’s also a 24 hour fitness centre.
  • The Watertown Hotel is a fun, friendly hotel right next to the University of Washington. Its one hundred rooms and suites, plus huge open-plan lobby are simply and stylishly dressed, and there’s a gym and pool, as well as the usual bar and restaurant. The rooms are big, with spacious bathrooms and sofa beds. Some have coffee makers, microwaves and fridges too. Dogs are welcome and beds, bowls and waste bags can be provided.

For Romantics and their Dogs

Hotel Vintage

  • The Hotel Vintage is a simple but romantic pick; ideal for couples who want to get out and explore the city, but have somewhere stylish and slightly cosseting to come back to. The location is perfect for restaurants, bars and shopping, as well as the museums and galleries, or you can dine in at the popular Italian restaurant, Tulio. Pets of all sizes are welcome, and you can even arrange dog-sitting.

For City Style

W Seattle

  • W Seattle is designed to be a super hip pick in the centre of town: think bold colours, big art installations, and a huge ground floor bar with a massive fireplace and regular DJ appearances. Our favourite rooms, and there are more than 400 to choose from, have sweeping city views, and the P.A.W. (pets are welcome) policy allows for two pets per room. There’s also a lively restaurant and several interesting public spaces, including yoga studios, sound studios and a ballroom.
  • Graduate Seattle is in the University District, and has a hip, young feel, but decor that really respects this building’s Art Deco origins — think elegant, architectural shapes, large rooms, and varsity colours. There’s a fantastically buzzing rooftop bar with wonderful city views, and a chic library lounge and cool bar/restaurant. Pets are welcome for a charge of $25.
  • The Kimpton Palladian Hotel has a grand dame heritage, but with a trendy makeover. Its Belltown location has influenced the decor, which is striking and cool, with a rock’n’roll edge. There are 97 rooms and suites (the suites are really big!) and they’re really welcoming of dogs, with additional perks like pet-sitting, dog-walking and grooming available. It’s that sort of hotel, luxurious, but not taking itself too seriously. The bar attracts a cool local crowd too.

For an Urban Escape

Hotel 1000

  • Hotel 1000 is a smart, contemporary hotel which doesn’t look like the kind of place you could bring your pet — but is! It’s in the heart of the city, just metres from the waterfront, and the views are incredible. Its 120 rooms and suites are decorated in contemporary pastels, with a slight industrial edge, and they all have up to the minute technology. The spa is gorgeous, and their seafood and oyster bar is a sophisticated place to dine.

For Great Value

Ace Hotel

  • Seattle’s Ace Hotel is in Belltown, with views out to Elliot Bay and the Olympic Mountains. Inside are 28 comfortable rooms and suites, decorated with chic, unfussy, slightly industrial-feeling decor, hardwood floors and interesting art. There’s also a shared kitchen and dining room, and no restaurant, but lots in the area. Dogs are welcome — for no fee! And you can stay really affordably if you’re willing to share a bathroom.
  • The Hotel Five is a quirky, downtown hotel, with an art-y design-y feel and 116 rooms — most of which can sleep four — where dogs of any size are welcome. There’s no restaurant, but there’s a cafe in the lobby, a cool bar and games room, and all sorts of in-room perks.

Still not sure where to book?

  • You could browse our recommendations for all the best places to stay in Seattle
  • Or peruse our Seattle collections, historic Seattle hotels, for example or the best family hotels in Seattle
  • Alternatively, you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
    • Ace Hotel, Seattle Seattle (Belltown) 28 rooms from $129

      Value chic  -  Stylish rooms start from as little as $129 per night if you're happy to share a bathroom.
      Local markets  -  Pike Place Market for a collection of restaurants, bars and shops.
      Short break  -  Great location and with all the facilities to make it your home.
      Sailing  -  Ballard Locks.
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      Situated in Belltown with views of the Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay this is the original Ace Hotel. Twenty eight comfortable rooms and interiors filled with loft ceilings, hardwood floors and interesting artworks. Plus a shared kitchen for creating your own breakfast. See More

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    • Palihotel Seattle Seattle (Pike Place Market) 96 rooms from $149

      Local exploring  -  Well positioned near Pike Place Market with many of the city's main attractions within walking distance
      Local markets  -  Sample regional favourites at the nearby Pike Place Market
      Restaurant  -  Hart & Hunter Restaurant
      Full of character
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      Boasting a central location in vibrant Seattle and cool contemporary design. Stylish rooms are decorated in green hues and feature smeg mini-fridges and retro furniture. The laid-backed restaurant serves Southern-inspired dishes and the bar offers delectable cocktails. A chic city base. See More

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    • Hotel Monaco, Seattle Seattle (Central business district) 189 rooms from $150

      Coastal
      Local markets  -  Pike Place Market for restaurants, bars and boutique shops.
      Sights nearby  -  Space Needle.
      Kayaking  -  Lake Union.
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      This contemporary central Seattle hotel offers 24-hour fitness and business facilities, Med styled rooms with jet-baths and all the mod-cons. Sazerac offers a range of regional dishes and a mighty selection of cocktails, wine and beer. Ideal base for families plus the dog to explore Seattle. See More

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    • Hotel Max Seattle (Denny Triangle) 163 rooms from $150

      Sights nearby  -  Hop on the subway and check out the Space Neddle.
      Local markets  -  Pike Place Market
      Views  -  Great views from hotel
      Lively  -  Hip and happening.
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      Hotel Max has had a modern revamp of bold colours, incorporating local artists works and a popular restaurant serving Northwest cuisine. The rooms house all the mod-cons and great downtown cityscape views. Great location for exploring Seattle by foot, bike or boat. See More

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    • Hotel Theodore Seattle (Central Business District) 153 rooms from $189

      Romantic Break  -  The artisan-equipped suites at this hotel are perfect for a romantic break; book dinner at Rider restaurant to round off the day
      City Style  -  Set in the heart of Seattle with interiors inspired by local crafts, this boutique bolt-hole has lots of local city charm
      Local exploring  -  This hotel is ideally placed for local exploring, with bars, restaurants and tourist attractions within walking distance
      Sailing  -  For a romantic afternoon on a bright day, head to Lake Union to go boating after wandering around the Museum of History
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      This chic bolt-hole is nestled in downtown Seattle. Interiors pay homage to the artisan history of the city with locally sourced, handmade furniture and Provenance Signature amenities. Hotel restaurant Rider offers unfussy, locally sourced cuisine, the perfect match for this laid-back getaway. See More

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    • Hotel Vintage Seattle (Central business district) 125 rooms from $195

      Views  -  Great views from hotel
      Wifi
      Sights nearby  -  Around Waterfront Park or Woodland Park - both offering great views.
      Local markets  -  Famous Pike Place Market for shopping and restuarants.
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      Rich tones, luxurious rooms matched with floor-to-ceiling windows for views and natural light. Bathrooms are modern & rooms offer all mod-cons. Enjoy the nightly wine and the popular Italian restaurant, Tulio. A perfect spot for couples to explore Seattle. Ideal base for restaurants, bars and shops. See More

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    • Graduate Seattle Seattle (University District) 154 rooms from $203

      Views  -  For jaw-dropping views over Seattle and beyond book a Skyline View room; spot mountain peaks, iconic sites and lake vistas
      Roof terrace  -  Mountaineering Club, popular 16th floor rooftop bar, offers some of the best views of the city over cocktails and snacks
      Local exploring  -  Perfectly located whether you're in town for the university, game day or simply sightseeing; so much is walking distance
      City Style  -  Plush yet affordable, fun but with great amenities, this cool yet cosy property strikes the perfect balance
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      Trendy boutique-style hotel set in University District. Inspired by the building's Art Deco origins, decor blends chic tassels & scalloped edges with bold varsity colours. Rooms & a buzzy rooftop bar offer pano city views while the library lobby lounge is the heart of the action. Lively yet luxe. See More

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    • The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel Seattle (Central business district) 121 rooms from $279

      Local exploring  -  Well located in the city’s historic West Edge Neighborhood with the Waterfront, Pioneer Square, and Pike Place Market nearby
      City Style  -  With the perfect blend of a grand historic building and stylish modern interiors, this is a chic choice for a city stay
      Gym  -  Arguably the city's best gym with a rock-climbing wall, Peloton Bikes, and cutting-edge strength and cardio equipment
      Local markets  -  The city's famed Pike Place Market is a short walk away and a real must-visit
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      An historic hotel well placed in Seattle's West Edge Neighborhood. Beautifully refurbished interiors are chic and contemporary. Rooms offer vast windows with epic city views, local artworks, and muted hues. With a gourmet restaurant, atmospheric bar, and the city's best gym, this is a luxury stay. See More

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    • Hotel 1000 Seattle (Central business district) 120 rooms from $234

      City Style  -  Boasting fine-dining, sylish design, and a high-end spa. There's nothing amiss at this luxury offering
      Spa  -  With wide range of treatments, relaxation room and sauna.
      Local markets  -  Sample local produce at Pike Place Market
      Romantic  -  Good for couples.
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      A smart contemporary hotel in the heart of Seattle steps just from the Waterfront. Sleek rooms boast wonderful views, indulgent ensuites and up-to-the-minute tech with VOIP phones for complimentary calls. Plus sophisticated All Water Seafood & Oyster Bar and a spoiling spa. A luxurious city stay. See More

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    • Hotel Five Seattle (Belltown) 116 rooms from $263

      Groups  -  Most rooms sleep up to four guests. A lively, good value and sociable place to stay with groups of friends
      Value chic  -  Affordable with fantastic location; works very well as a base to come back to after days out exploring
      Local exploring  -  Enjoy cool Belltown location as well as easy access on foot to Seattle Waterfront
      Local markets  -  Seattle's famous Pike Market is just a few blocks away. Cycle on one of the hotel's free beach cruisers
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      A quirky hotel in downtown Seattle. Compact but cosy rooms boast European-style duvets, fluffy robes, fun artwork and generous in-room benefits. Grab a drink or light snack at the bar, work out at the gym or play games in the lobby. Walk to everything from this playful centrally-located base. See More

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    • W Seattle Seattle (Central business district) 424 rooms from $306

      Groups  -  Animated atmosphere and large footprint makes this a perfect property for boisterous stag & hen dos or large groups of friends
      Business meetings  -  Fab for dynamic events in the city centre with 16 light-filled meetings rooms, a ballroom, and 12 break out spaces
      Close to nightlife  -  Decorated with music paraphernalia, The Living Room Bar features live music on weekend evenings
      Local exploring  -  Perfectly located for exploring the city's Capitol Hill, Waterfront & Pioneer Square districts
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      A hip & happening downtown hotel. Awash with bold colours & contemporary installations, The Living Room steals the show with cool DJs, a lively bar & an epic fireplace. Dine at an Asian-inspired restaurant or enjoy skyscrapers views from well-designed rooms. An urban retreat ideal for work or play. See More

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    • Kimpton Palladian Hotel Seattle (Belltown) 97 rooms from $321

      Business meetings  -  Chic meeting rooms with unique design make a change from standard hotel offerings; well-suited to high-end events & gatherings
      Local exploring  -  Ideal downtown location means guests are walking distance to the Waterfront, sites, restaurants, shops and nightlife
      Pet friendly  -  Pets are welcome at no extra fee plus welcome amenity. Ask about pet-sitting, grooming and dog-walking services
      City Style  -  Super stylish but doesn't take itself too seriously; ticks all the luxury boxes plus a sense of humour
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      An Edwardian grand dame turned into a trendy Belltown base. Striking decor reflects the area's rock'n'roll heritage; expect pop art pillows, black walls, European baths & traditional portraits. Cutting-edge cuisine & a speakeasy-style bar attracts a lively local crowd. A playful blend of old & new. See More

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    • The Edgewater, Seattle Seattle (Waterfront) 223 rooms from $347

      Families  -  Well-catered to families with teddy bears on arrival, rubber ducks in bathrooms, kid's menu & child-friendly activities nearby
      Romantic Break  -  Bunk up with a loved one in a four poster and enjoy fiery sunsets and twinkling city views in front of a roaring fire
      Business meetings  -  Water or city-facing function rooms streaming with natural light stop business meetings from feeling like a chore
      Views  -  Offers epic views in every direction: Puget Sound, Olympic Mountains and Seattle's downtown
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      Boasting a one-of-a-kind location atop Seattle's waterfront, this deluxe lodge-style hotel works equally well for couples and families. Dine by the fireplace in-room in the sea-facing suites or head to the slick restaurant with a terrace and water views. A top choice for a unique city stay. See More

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    • Watertown Hotel Seattle (University District) 100 rooms from $349

      Business meetings  -  Designed for meetings with dedicated Events Managers, flexible conference rooms, custom catering and high bandwidth WiFi
      Learning  -  University of Washington is located mere steps from the hotel making this a great choice for those visiting campus
      Value chic  -  Most rooms sleep up to four guests comfortably on two beds or pull-outs, making this a great-value choice
      Whirlpool Bathtub  -  Montlake Junior Suites boast spoiling jetted tubs
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      A fun hotel set next to the University of Washington. An open-plan lobby & hang-out area with a bar offers a sociable space. Playful rooms & suites come with spacious bathrooms and most have pull-out sofa beds. Enjoy the gym, pool access & complimentary afternoon snacks. Affordable and laid-back. See More

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    • Fairmont Olympic Hotel Seattle (Central business district) 450 rooms from $366

      Families  -  Unusually for a high-end property, children are very welcome. Expect kid's menus, room amenities, babysitting & pool access
      City Style  -  City institution with a long history; this is the place for high glamour, great service and luxe amenities
      Weddings  -  A classic choice: the hotel has been the site for grand weddings, events and galas nearly over a century
      Restaurant  -  Beaux Art Olympic Bar serves classic American menu & Afternoon Tea. Breakfast at 4th Ave Espresso Bar or try Shuck's Oyster Bar
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      Historic hotel & Seattle icon offering a perfect blend of old & new; grand public areas hark back to Edwardian Era mixed with Jazz age touches. Spoiling rooms & suites feel surprisingly modern. Several restaurants, bars & high-end shops make it a destination. One of the city's finest addresses. See More

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Written by Kat Parr Mackintosh

posted Wednesday, 9th February 2022