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The Best Pet Friendly Hotels to Book in Augusta, Georgia

Augustas downtown showcases a pleasant blend of heritage and modern architecture
Augusta's downtown showcases a pleasant blend of heritage and modern architecture | © Sean Pavone / Alamy Stock Photo

Lounging lazily by the Savannah River, Augusta is home to more than just The Masters – it’s also where dog owners and their loyal canine friends will find a number of pet-friendly hotels in which they can unwind. Green spaces line both sides of the river, offering miles of trails and acres of park to play on. Even if you’re visiting for two-legged attractions like the James Brown exhibit at the Augusta Museum of History, get up off that thing and stay in one of these pet-friendly hotels in Augusta – all bookable with Culture Trip.

The Partridge Inn Augusta, Curio Collection by Hilton, for old-school comfort

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Outdoor pool in the courtyard of The Partridge Inn Augusta, Curio Collection by Hilton
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You’ll love the century-old hotel built around an 1863 home, while Rex will appreciate the quiet neighborhood that surrounds it. The Partridge Inn is a hilltop pet-friendly hotel in Augusta that is as serene as its secluded pool. Between the elegant dining at P.I. Bar and Grill and the light and airy suites, you’ll never want to leave – though you may not have much choice once pooch finds out about the trails nearby along and around the river, including those connecting to the North Augusta Bark Park, only ten minutes away.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Augusta, for treats all-round

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Patterned carpets and flatscreen tv in lounge area of a room at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Augusta
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Here’s a helpful tip to keep everyone’s tail wagging: the DoubleTree is going to greet you with a warm welcome cookie so be sure to have treats on hand so your old girl doesn’t feel left out. Either way, she’ll have forgotten all about it by the time you push open the door to your spacious room. And anyway, room service can send up a variety of snacks for you two to split.

Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center, for tail-wagging river walks

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Minimal room at Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center with wall art and plush sofa
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The Augusta Marriott delivers the stress-free stay by the Savannah River that you and your lazy lab are in need of. A Riverview suite is lovely, though we’re of the mind to book the whirlpool suite and walk to the river after a long soak. Either way, your pup will be just fine cuddling up in your room while you hit the pool. Give them a little exercise too with a loose-leashed stroll down the Augusta Riverwalk.

Sheraton Augusta Hotel, for a meat and greet

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Outdoor pool at the Sheraton Augusta Hotel with loungers
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Steak. It’s the reason you’ll want to stay at Sheraton and it’s a decision that will be seconded by the slobbering shepherd in your backseat. We’re not saying that you shouldn’t polish off that giant ribeye at the hotel’s Prime 1079 Steakhouse. We’re just warning you that you’ll have some explaining to do if you roll back up to your club-level suite empty-handed. Hopefully, it’s not a faux-paw that a few belly scratches can’t solve.

Courtyard by Marriott Augusta, for boozy benefits

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Outdoor pool with loungers in the Courtyard by Marriott Augusta
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The good news is that Courtyard by Marriott will stir up your evening with specialty cocktails blended with Starbucks coffee. The better news is that you can ask for a few blueberries and strawberries to drop in your dog’s water bowl so they can enjoy cocker-tails with you in your guest room. Take your pampered pal outside on a starry night and lap up your drinks together beside the fire pit.

Staybridge Suites Augusta, an IHG Hotel, for canine caddies

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Exterior of Staybridge Suites Augusta with lawns
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We know why you picked Staybridge Suites over all of the other pet-friendly hotels in Augusta: it’s about as close as you can get to Augusta National Golf Club without sleeping on Amen Corner. While you fulfill a lifelong dream of attending The Masters, your twin corgis will have your suite all to themselves. The flexible workspace offers a shady desk to snooze under while the full kitchen will have them scouring the floor in hopes that housekeeping didn’t sweep away all of the crumbs.

Residence Inn Augusta, for pampered pups

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Chic room with sltaxcreen, sofa and dark wood furniture at Residence Inn Augusta
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No matter why you’re in town for an extended stay, it’s important to pick a pet-friendly hotel in Augusta that’ll make your furry friend’s life easier. Residence Inn will make you all feel at home with their complimentary grocery delivery service. You can order the chow your beagle needs and have it delivered right to your suite. They’ll be more than comfortable in your studio suite, leaving you to attend the complimentary evening social in the lobby guilt-free.

Hyatt Place Augusta, for a convenient crash pad

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Kitchen and lounge at Hyatt Place Augusta with island, flatscreen and leather footrest
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Road-weary rottweilers and their owners will find a happy home for the night at Hyatt Place. It’s right off of Interstate 20 where it connects to I-520, getting you off the highway and into a double-queen room with no fuel wasted. Roll in any time of the night without going to bed on empty; the grab-and-go market is open 24/7 for your needs. You might want to pack a chew or two for Fido though.

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