The post 9 Pet-Friendly Hotels in Dallas, TX (2023 Update) by Adam Mann appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren’t considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
With so many things to do in Dallas, Texas, it’s no surprise that you’ll want to travel here for pleasure or even need to travel here for work. But just because you come to Dallas doesn’t mean you need to leave your feline friend at home.
There are plenty of hotels in Dallas, TX that accept cats, and we’ve highlighted 10 of the best of them for you below. Whether you’re staying for a day or two or for a couple of weeks, bring your cat when you stay at any of these Dallas area hotels!
The 9 Pet-Friendly Hotels in Dallas, TX
1. Americas Best Value Inn Addison Dallas
Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
$15 per pet, per night |
- Free on-site parking available
- Affordable hotel and pet fees
- Convenient location
- Continental breakfast available
- Just north of downtown Dallas
2. Canvas Hotel Dallas
Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
$50 per pet, per stay |
- More expensive and higher-end hotel
- Heated rooftop and infinity pool
- City-view rooms available
- Free self-parking from Sunday to Thursday
- 2022 TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice Award
3. Extended Stay America Coit Road
Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
$25 per pet, per night for the first 6 nights; $10 per pet, per night after 6 nights |
- Maximum of two pets per room
- Pet fees can add up quickly
- Located in an upscale residential area
- Convenient highway location
- Near the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, the Dallas Zoo, the Dallas World Aquarium and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science
4. Extended Stay America Frankford Road
Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
$25 per pet, per night for the first 6 nights; $10 per pet, per night after 6 nights |
- You need to book a pet-friendly room
- On-site fitness center and laundry
- 100% non-smoking hotel
- Conveniently located off the Dallas North Tollway
5. Extended Stay America Greenville Avenue
Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
$25 per pet, per night for the first 6 nights; $10 per pet, per night after 6 nights |
- Conveniently located off the Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway
- On-site laundry facilities are available
- Free on-site parking is available
- Maximum of two pets per room
6. Holiday Inn Dallas Market Center
heck in: 3 PM; Check out: 12 PM | |
$50 per pet |
- Access to the DART Rail Station, Downtown Dallas, American Airlines Center, Dallas Market Hall, Love Field Airport, Arts District, West Village, and Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
- Maximum of two pets per room
- Kids stay and eat free
7. La Quinta Inn & Suites Addison Galleria
Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
$25 per night |
- Maximum of two pets per room
- Pet fees can add up for longer stays
- Located off I-635, just north of Dallas
8. Motel 6 Dallas Market Center
Check in: 1 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
None |
- Minimum check-in age is 18
- No additional pet fees
- Outdoor pool, business center, coin laundry facility, truck parking
9. Red Roof Inn Dallas
Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AM | |
None |
- Convenient airport location
- Maximum of two pets per room
- Pets stay free!
- Paid laundry services are available
Conclusion
Don’t leave your cats at home the next time you come to Dallas, TX. Instead, just book a pet-friendly room instead. Of course, you’ll want to book early so you don’t have to worry about it, so make a reservation today and then all you’ll need to do is start packing!
Featured Image Credit: Kamila Koziol, Shutterstock
The post 9 Pet-Friendly Hotels in Dallas, TX (2023 Update) by Adam Mann appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren’t considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.