Best hotels that offer dog and cat lodging in New Orleans

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One of the most important parts of figuring out a trip is determining where you're going to stay. A high-quality hotel can be the most enjoyable part of your trip. When you have pets that are coming with you, the process can be frustrating, as not all hotels are pet friendly. If you're planning to take a trip to New Orleans, here are a few hotels that you can check out with dog and cat lodging options.

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1. The Lookout Inn of New Orleans


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Dog lodging Over 50 pound dogs 50 pound dogs Pet cleaning fee Local parks 25 pound dogs

The whimsical nature of The Lookout Inn is enhanced by the fact that it is a small inn with only four suites, each of them offering their own unique style. In the backyard, you'll find tropical plants, an in-ground cocktail pool, and a hot tub. Plus, the French Quarter is only two miles away. You can choose to rent suites individually or as a group if you're visiting with others. The mascot of The Lookout Inn is Percival Winston, a French Bulldog that you may see around the garden area. His presence indicates that the inn is dog-friendly for well-behaved dogs of all sizes. A pet fee of $40 will be charged per stay.

2. Omni Royal Orleans


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Dog lodging Cat lodging Pet cleaning fee 25 pound dogs

Located right in the French Quarter, the Omni Royal Orleans is a great location for anyone to stay and enjoy the culture of New Orleans. With 345 rooms and suites, including an array of balcony options, there's something here for everyone, whether you're visiting for an important event, there for business, or just there to experience the culture of New Orleans. Both dogs and cats under 25 pounds are accepted with a pet fee of $150 per reservation.

3. Quarter House


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Dog lodging Pet cleaning fee Local parks

The Quarter House shares the rich history of much of New Orleans. Designed in 1831, the Quarter House was built before the Civil War, and although it has changed over time, it has retained much of its structure for nearly 200 years now. This history is one of the reasons that the Quarter House has remained one of the most popular hotels in the area, especially considering its proximity to the French Quarter. Dogs under 20 pounds are accepted for a one-time $100 pet fee.

4. Bourbon Orleans Hotel


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Dog lodging Over 50 pound dogs 50 pound dogs Pet cleaning fee Local parks 25 pound dogs

Bourbon Orleans is located right within the French Quarter. They have the only loft suites in the entire French Quarter available, which overlook the most famous neighborhood in the city. Plus, they can also help you find amazing entertainment options while you visit, ranging from delicious food to ghost tours and more. Bourbon Orleans is dog-friendly. You are allowed to bring up to two dogs of any size per room for a one-time pet fee of $75.

5. Hotel Monteleone


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Dog lodging Treats available Pet fee per night Beds available Over 50 pound dogs 50 pound dogs Pet cleaning fee Local parks 25 pound dogs

The Hotel Monteleone calls itself the French Quarter's most celebrated hotel, as it has won a variety of awards both recently and throughout its storied history. Today, it's a great spot to spend time and stay at while exploring the French Quarter. Hotel Monteleone is an exceptionally pet-friendly hotel, offering a chew toy, water and food bowls, a pet mat for sleeping, a bag of treats, and even a brochure spotlighting some of the pet-friendly options in the area. They even have an in-kennel dining menu for you to order for your pets. Dogs and cats of all sizes are welcome for a $100 pet fee, plus $25 per night.

Take your pets with you wherever you go


If you're a big pet lover, you might want to bring your dogs and cats with you when you travel. The good news is that there are hotels all across the country that can make this dream a reality. However, your pet also needs to be prepared to travel with you. Pets who are exceptionally anxious or prone to barking may not be a good fit for travel. If you're preparing a pet for travel, book a virtual vet appointment with Vetster to get a veterinarian’s assistance with your pet's needs.

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