We roll out the welcome mat for paws and pets. Whether your pup’s a city explorer or a sofa snoozer, they’ll be right at home at The Hoxton Paris. No extra fees, no awkward rules – just cosy stays, walk-friendly neighbourhoods, and a few cheeky treats for your four-legged travel buddy.
We accept one dog per room, up to 40 lb in weight for no extra fee (unless they’re a rockstar and trash the room, of course). Sniff out all the deets for our pet-friendly rooms below.
Our Dog-Friendly Hotel in Paris
Our Hotel
The Hoxton, Paris is a grand 18th-century residence in the 2nd arrondissement — and yes, dogs are totally welcome. With original staircases, elegant Parisian charm, and cosy corners perfect for lounging (or napping between walkies), it’s a stylish stay for you and your four-legged companion.
Our Rooms
Our rooms celebrate the character of our 18th-century hôtel particulier — think bold feature walls, chevron wood floors, and elegant cornicing. Once home to Louis XIV’s counsellor, the space now welcomes modern travellers and their pups, with comfy corners perfect for post-walk snoozes. Stylish and pet-friendly? Très bien.
Our Hotel
The Hoxton, Paris is a grand 18th-century residence in the 2nd arrondissement — and yes, dogs are totally welcome. With original staircases, elegant Parisian charm, and cosy corners perfect for lounging (or napping between walkies), it’s a stylish stay for you and your four-legged companion.
Our Rooms
Our rooms celebrate the character of our 18th-century hôtel particulier — think bold feature walls, chevron wood floors, and elegant cornicing. Once home to Louis XIV’s counsellor, the space now welcomes modern travellers and their pups, with comfy corners perfect for post-walk snoozes. Stylish and pet-friendly? Très bien.
FAQs for you & your furry friends
Planning your pet-friendly route in Paris
Travelling with your dog in Paris? Here’s how to make getting around the City of Light as smooth and sniff-friendly as possible:
Metro & RER: Small dogs are allowed on public transport in a carrier. Larger dogs may be permitted on RER trains with a muzzle and leash — and you’ll need a half-price ticket for them.
Trains: Most French trains (like the TGV and Intercités) welcome dogs. Small pets in carriers travel free; larger dogs need a ticket and must be leashed and muzzled.
Taxis & Rideshares: Many taxis and rideshares (like Uber) allow dogs, but always check with your driver ahead of time. Uber Pet is also an option in some parts of the city.
On Foot: The Hoxton, Paris is perfectly located for strolls through dog-friendly areas like Rue Montorgueil, Canal Saint-Martin, and Palais Royal Gardens — ideal for a leg stretch and a spot of people-watching.
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