The DoubleTree Tower of London scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This place is not exactly rolling out the red carpet for your four-legged friend. Dogs are only welcome in the bedrooms and a single designated area of the Vertical Bar. Forget about taking them to the City Café, Savage Garden, or the Executive Lounge. And yes, they must be leashed at all times in public areas, which can be a bit of a hassle if your dog likes to roam.
The hotel charges a £40 fee per stay, which isn't too steep, but considering the limited access and amenities, it doesn't feel like a great deal. There's no garden or dedicated dog space on-site, so you'll need to venture out for walks. Luckily, there are public green spaces nearby, which is a saving grace in this urban setting.
On the plus side, they do provide dog beds and bowls, so you can leave those at home. However, don't expect any free treats or dog food. The weight limit is set at 77 pounds, which is reasonable, but the two-dog limit per room might be a downer for those with a larger pack. Dogs can stay in the room alone, which is a big convenience if you need to step out without them.
In summary, while the DoubleTree offers some basic amenities, the restrictions and limited access make it less than ideal for a truly dog-friendly experience. If you're looking for a place where your dog can feel as welcome as you do, you might want to keep searching.
This hotel has been evaluated, ranked, and reviewed using the Roch Standard, the world's first dog friendly standard for the hotel industry. We gathered data directly from the hotel, and benchmarked it against thousands of other hotels in order to fairly derive its rank.
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