
Hôtel Bachaumont
Paris
1 pet / room · Max 10 kg · Crate at housekeeping
Price
€240 / night
Dogs are a natural part of Parisian life — from boutique to legendary palace hotels, many with no pet fee. Dogs join you at restaurants, in shops and on the Métro. Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes are giant forest parks.
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Find a hotel →Charming streets, shops and Place des Vosges. Hotel Bachaumont and Hotel Providence are boutique picks with pet policies.
Classic Parisian elegance near Jardin du Luxembourg. Hotel Lutetia and Hotel d'Aubusson are classics.
Luxury and palace hotels. Le Bristol, Le Meurice and Plaza Athénée accept dogs with exclusive service — often no fee.
Bois de Boulogne (846 ha west) and Bois de Vincennes (995 ha east) are Paris's two big forest parks — both dog paradise. Smaller parks like Tuileries and Luxembourg require a leash and some forbid dogs on the grass.
Paris is Europe's most dog-friendly restaurant city — dogs are welcome at fine bistros and designer boutiques. Galeries Lafayette and Le Bon Marché allow dogs.
RATP (Métro, RER, bus) accepts dogs for 50% of adult fare. Small dogs in carriers free. On TGV trains from Stockholm/Copenhagen (via German connection) — dogs for a fee.
Le Bristol, Le Meurice, Hotel Lutetia, Hotel Bachaumont and Hotel Providence — from luxury to boutique, all with clear policies.
Yes — Paris is Europe's most dog-friendly restaurant city. Dogs are welcome even at fine bistros.
Yes, with 50% of adult fare. Small dogs in carriers travel free.
Bois de Boulogne (west) and Bois de Vincennes (east) — two big forest parks. Buttes-Chaumont and Parc Monceau are smaller.
Between 0 and 100 € per night. Palace hotels are often free (Le Bristol, Plaza Athénée), boutique hotels 30–50 €.
No, only service dogs. The surrounding esplanade and Champ de Mars park are dog-friendly.
Yes — many central hotels in Paris welcome dogs and a growing number also accept cats. Always check the maximum weight and fee before booking.
Fees range from free to about EUR 50 per night. We show the fee clearly on every hotel card.
Many hotels allow it as long as the dog is calm — verify the policy when booking.
We've collected the most common long-tail searches for dog travellers in Paris. Use them as inspiration when comparing — every hotel card on this page shows fee, weight limit and amenities.