The 5 Most Dog-Friendly Hotels in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment, is also a haven for dog lovers who don’t want to leave their furry friends behind. Here’s a guide to the top 5 dog-friendly hotels in Las Vegas, each offering unique amenities and benefits for your canine companion.
1. Vdara Hotel
Our top choice for dog owners in Vegas is Vdara. Walking a dog in Vegas can be tough, particularly during the brutally hot summer months. Our favorite amenity at Vdara is the enclosed dog park just across from its main lobby. This unique park offers an incredibly convenient way for your dog to get some exercise and relieve itself.
Its location off the Strip is perfect for those seeking a quieter, less crowded environment for their dogs. Another Vdara perk is that it is a smoke-free hotel, ensuring clean air for you and your pup.
Vdara offers a dog-friendly “VDog” suite and welcoming gifts like eco-friendly waste bags, treats, and a dog bowl. Vadara’s concierge staff is also available to help if you need a dog-sitter. Up to two dogs are allowed, with a maximum combined weight of less than 100 pounds.
Rooms will be charged $150 per night / per dog plus tax, and suites will be charged $200 per night / per dog plus tax. Service dogs in Las Vegas are, of course, exempt from any additional fees.
2. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
The Cosmopolitan offers a unique program called “Pupjoy,” which includes dog-friendly rooms and a special doggie gift bag upon arrival. Your pooch will be welcomed with toys, treats, and a designer water bowl. The Cosmopolitan also has two dog runs, including one adjacent to The Chelsea Pool, where your dog can relieve itself.
The Cosmopolitan also offers an exclusive daycare rate at Luxe Pet Hotels, which is located less than 1 mile from the resort. The Cosmopolitan friends & family daycare rate is $65 for dogs, featuring a full day of daycare (pet check-in beginning at 8 AM), including pick-up and drop-off of your four-legged friend to and from The Cosmopolitan (discounted from $75).
3. Bellagio Las Vegas
At the Bellagio, dogs are treated with the utmost care. The hotel provides pet beds, food, water bowls, and a complimentary dog treat. Up to two dogs are allowed, with a maximum combined weight of less than 100 pounds. A charge of $150 per night / per dog plus tax for rooms and $200 per night / per dog plus tax for suites will be applied.
The hotel staff can also arrange pet-sitting and dog-walking services. Plus, being located centrally on the Strip, it’s an ideal location for taking your dog on a stroll to explore the sights.

4. Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace is part of the PetStay program, which provides in-room crates, food and water dishes, and a map of dog-friendly areas around the hotel and city. The hotel allows a maximum of two dogs up to 50 pounds each for $100 per night, plus a refundable nightly incidental deposit of $ 100.
The hotel offers treats at check-in and several outdoor relief areas. It also provides a list of local pet services, including veterinary clinics and groomers.
5. Park MGM
Park MGM ensures that dogs have a comfortable stay with special rooms where they can enjoy belly rubs and cuddles. The hotel has a designated outdoor dog relief area and a smoke-free property, ensuring healthy breathing for you and your four-legged friend.
Up to two dogs are allowed, with a maximum combined weight of less than 100 pounds.
A charge of $100 per night / per dog plus tax for rooms and $150 per night / per dog plus tax for suites will be applied.
For a fee, Park MGM offers check-in services for your dog, ensuring they aren’t lonely if you step out. They also provide dog walking services through an outside vendor.

Conclusion
Las Vegas is more than just a playground for humans; it’s also a city that warmly welcomes your four-legged friends. These hotels not only provide basic amenities for your pets but also go the extra mile to ensure that your dog has as much fun in Vegas as you do.
Remember to check each hotel’s specific pet policies regarding weight limits and additional fees to ensure a smooth and enjoyable stay for you and your furry companion.
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