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7 Pet-Friendly Hotels In Bangkok To Check Out With Your Pooch

Pet-friendly restaurants are becoming increasingly popular as the trend of taking your designer pooch to brunch only keeps on growing. What we love even more, however, is that pet-friendly hotels are becoming more of a thing, meaning that we get to go on staycations and take our best buddy along with us, too.

Not to be confused with a pet hotel, a pet-friendly hotel is a hotel for humans that also allows your furry friend to stay with you. Most have extra pet fees and cleaning charges for this, yet all they really do is welcome your cat, dog, or iguana with open arms. Some of them even offer special treats and privileges for this experience. A selection of our favourite pet-friendly hotels in Bangkok can be found linked right below.

With restaurants, cafes and public transport in various countries opening up spaces for pooches, it only made sense that hotels also start allowing these furry friends to have a relaxing time with their hoomans while on a vacation or a staycation for that matter. That is why these pet-friendly hotels in Bangkok have opened up their spaces to the pooches and some have even gone a step further by arranging specially curated amenities for them.

These are our favourite pet-friendly hotels in Bangkok

The Kimpton-Maalai Bangkok caused much buzz when it first opened, in large part because some of Bangkok’s most adorable pets were spotted at its Craft lounge. Their ‘Happy Pets, No Regrets’ policy allows any pet (!) to stay with you for a pet-friendly staycation completely free of charge. There are also special privileges for your beloved, spanning toys, beds, grooming kits, strollers, and treats. Need more proof of their love for pets? They even have their own hashtag: #KimptonPets.

Address: 78 Soi Ton Son, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok

Contact: +66 (0)2 056 9999

Approximate price: INR 30,686 onwards

Ratings: 

Booking.com: 9.4/10

Trip Advisor: 5/5

Agoda.com: 9.3/10

How to reach: Don Mueang International Airport – 21km

Pet Fee
Free

If Sathorn is the hood your pooch prefers to hang in, look no further than the W Bangkok. Long known as a hip and happening place for colourful souls, pets are welcome at the W Bangkok hotel with a maximum of one pet per room. It’s a great spot for your pet friend to admire the Bangkok CBD cityscape, and for 2021 especially, the regular pet fee has also been waived. All the more reason to go.

Address: 106 N S Sathon Rd, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok

Contact: +66 2-3444111

Approximate price: INR 16,337 onwards

Ratings: 

Booking.com: 9.1/10

Trip Advisor: 4.5/5

Agoda.com: 8.9/10

How to reach: Don Mueang International Airport – 23km

Pet Fee
THB 750/night fee and THB 3000/stay cleaning fee, but this is cancelled throughout 2021

An oasis of calm in the city, we love The Sukhothai for its historic inspirations and soothing, artful energy. Yet don’t let this fool you into thinking cats and dogs are not welcome. Pets are allowed for staycations here, so long as they weigh less than 35 kg, are fully vaccinated, and trained to be friendly.

Address: 13/3 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120, Thailand

Contact: +66 (0) 2344 8888

Approximate price: INR 19,421 onwards

Ratings:

Booking.com: 9.1/10

Trip Advisor: 4.5/5

Agoda.com: 8.9/10

How to reach: Don Mueang International Airport – 22km

Pet Fee
THB 500 net per night per pet

The Siam Kempinski has a special selection of room types and room locations for those who’d like to bring pets. The offer is especially lucrative for those who have smaller pets (little puppers are super welcome), as the hotel’s pet policy is restricted to domesticated dogs or cats who do not weigh more than 11kg.

Address: 991/9 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok

Contact: +66 2 162 9000

Approximate price: INR 41,147 onwards

Ratings: 

Booking.com: 9.4/10

Trip Advisor: 4.5/5

Agoda.com: 9.2/10

How to reach: Don Mueang International Airport – 20km

Pet Fee
THB 1500++ per night

A Luxury Collection Hotel that still allows pets within its premises: we kind of love this. With a maximum of one pet per room, The Athenee Hotel allows pets that weigh under 6kg to enjoy a pet-friendly staycation. For those who have a recently-adopted kitten they just can’t chill without, show her some love with weekend here.

Address: 61 Witthayu Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok

Contact: +66 2 650 8800

Approximate price: INR 21,952 onwards

Ratings:

Booking.com: 9.0/10

Trip Advisor: 5/5

Agoda.com: 8.8/10

How to reach: Don Mueang International Airport – 20km

Pet Fee
THB 3531 per night

We adore the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit because it honours the unique local culture and aesthetics and serves as a haven of peace in the city. Jazz musicians perform live there in The Living Room, which is another thing that makes it famous. Do not, however, allow this lead you to believe that cats and dogs are not permitted. Pets are welcome to the Sheraton on staycations as long as they are vaccinated, and have been trained to be friendly towards other people.

Address: 250 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei, Bangkok

Contact: +66 2 649 8888

Approximate price: INR 38,294 onwards

Ratings: 

Booking.com: 9.2/10

Trip Advisor: 4.5/5

Agoda.com: 9.2/10

How to reach: Don Mueang International Airport – 20km

(Image Credit: marriott.com)

There are 101 suites and villas with river views, all of which were designed with the spirit of riverfront living in mind. These accommodations provide both privacy and immersion in this enviable location. This attitude permeates every aspect of the Capella, from modern cuisine to the renowned Auriga spa, and gives it the individuality of a boutique pied à terre. One pet is allowed per room, and it must weigh less than 10 kg, according to the hotel policy.

Address: 300 2 Charoen Krung Rd, Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok

Contact: +66 2 098 3888

Approximate price: INR 87,371 onwards

Ratings:

Booking.com: 9.2/10

Trip Advisor: 5/5

Agoda.com: 9.1/10

How to reach: Don Mueang International Airport – 25km

(Image Credit: booking.com/capella)

Pet Fee
THB 3,531 (INR 8,397) per night

This article first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Bangkok

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