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The Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Montreal, Canada

Le Saint-Sulpice Hôtel Montréal
Le Saint-Sulpice Hôtel Montréal | Courtesy of Le Saint-Sulpice

During the summer months, in particular, out-of-province and local travelers alike flock to Montreal for its lively season of ongoing festivals and special events. Many visitors come not only with friends and family but also bring their pets along for the trip. Fortunately, there are lots of hotels offering flexible services for pet-owners and even loyalty programmes for guests and their animal companions. These are the best pet-friendly hotels in Montreal, Canada — bookable with Culture Trip.

Loews Hotel Vogue

Boutique Hotel, Business Hotel

A stylish double room with a desk and television at Loews Hotel Vogue.

Loews is a five-star boutique hotel located in downtown Montreal. They offer a program called Loews Loves Pets, in which guests can travel with their pets for a one-time $25 fee. Members get a brochure that outlines the hotel’s services, which includes a sleeping mat and bowls, specialized room service menus, and more. Pets also receive a treat bag when checking in. Pet-friendly rooms are located on the third floor only, so that all hotel guests can be comfortable.

Le Saint-Sulpice Hotel Montreal

Boutique Hotel, Suite Hotel, Business Hotel

A living room at Le Saint-Sulpice Hôtel Montréal with a door leading to a double bedroom
Courtesy of Le Saint-Sulpice Hôtel Montréal / Expedia

Le St-Sulpice is beautifully situated in the Old Port, and the hotel is a certified member of the “Pets Can Stay” program. When checking in, guests can receive accessories for their four-legged friends, along with a “Pet in Suite” door sign. Additional bed covers can also be delivered to your room, free of charge. There is an extra non-refundable $50 cleaning fee for staying at Le St-Sulpice with pets.

Hotel Le Germain Montreal

Boutique Hotel

Hotel Le Germain Montreal
Courtesy of Hotel Le Germain Montreal / Expedia

Located in downtown Montreal, Le Germain is another boutique hotel that welcomes pets for $30 per night at one dog per room. At check-in, staff can provide guests with a pet food mat, bowls, and a bed. Dogs must be leashed while in the hotel, and cannot be left in the room unattended. Pet-sitters can be arranged with advance notice with the concierge.

Sofitel Montreal Le Carre Dore

Boutique Hotel

Sofitel Montreal Le Carre Dore
Courtesy of Sofitel Montreal Le Carre Dore / Expedia

Sofitel Montreal is located in the historic Golden Square Mile district, catering to both business travelers and art lovers. Dog and cats are allowed with a surcharge, and subject to presentation of a rabies certificate. However, you will need to keep your pet on a leash in public parts of the hotel, and they are not permitted into the dining areas.

Hotel Bonaventure

Boutique Hotel, Business Hotel

The modern lobby area at Hotel Bonaventure Montreal with floor to ceiling windows
© Hotel Bonaventure Montreal / Hotels.com

Another hotel in the heart of downtown Montreal, Hotel Bonaventure allows pets up to 75 lbs for a fee of $50 per pet, per stay. Taking up the top two floors of Place Bonaventure, a 17-storey commercial and business complex, the hotel aims to combine “the benefits of a working environment and a resort.” In this way, you can bring your dog along for both your business trips and vacations.

Hotel Le Crystal

Boutique Hotel

Hotel Le Crystal Montreal
Courtesy of Hotel Le Crystal Montreal/ Expedia

Located in the city’s business district, Hotel Le Crystal permits guests to have one dog up to 40 lbs for a fee of $75 per room, per stay. Cats are also welcome. All four-legged guests receive a “Crystal Pet Kit” with water, food bowls, and special treats for free.

Looking for more places to stay in Montreal? Discover our guide to the best hotels in Montreal for every traveler. If you’re booking a family vacation, stay at one of Montreal’s best family-friendly hotels, all bookable with Culture Trip.

About the author

Emily is a writer currently based in Montreal, Canada. She works with a number of online and print publications, mainly pursuing stories about arts and culture, travel, nature, and local history.

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