18 April 2026 · 5 min · Updated 18 Apr 2026

Cats at hotels — what does it actually cost?

Cats at hotels — what does it actually cost?

Most hotels charge the same fee for cats as for dogs — but cat policies are harder to find. Here's what you'll actually pay.

Typical 2026 prices

  • Sweden: 0–300 SEK per night (some boutique hotels free).
  • Denmark: 100–200 DKK per night or stay.
  • Norway: 200–400 NOK per night — Norway is the most expensive Nordic country.
  • Finland: EUR 20–30 per night or stay.
  • Germany: EUR 0–20 (many chains like 25hours and Kimpton are free).

Avoid unnecessary fees

  • Book directly with the hotel and confirm the cat policy in writing.
  • Pick a per-stay fee over per-night if you stay 3+ nights.
  • Look for 'no pet fees' — chains like Kimpton charge nothing.
  • Confirm the fee applies to cats — many hotels write 'dog' without specifying cat.

Our shortlist — cat-friendly hotels with no fee

  • Hotel Sanders, Copenhagen
  • Hotel d'Angleterre, Copenhagen
  • 25hours Bikini, Berlin
  • Kimpton De Witt, Amsterdam
  • Le Meurice, Paris
  • Le Bristol, Paris

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