Luxury five-star hotel in Belfast now dog-friendly

The ‘paw’fect excuse for a night on the town

Author: Cool FM TeamPublished 24th Jan 2022

Did you know that 3.2 million households in the UK acquired a pet since the start of the pandemic?

Is it time you took your four-legged friend on a little city break?

Our furry friends quickly become part of the family, so why should we leave them?

One luxury hotel in the heart of Belfast's city centre, has opened its doors to fluffy paws too.

Renowned for its excellent service, luxurious style, and unique approach to hospitality, The Fitzwilliam Hotel has set tails wagging - they are now dog friendly!

"We’ve always been known as the friendliest five-star hotel in Belfast," explains Cian Landers, General Manager of the Fitzwilliam Hotel. "We are delighted to extend that welcome to dogs, as well as people.

"The last 21 months have given us time to ‘paws’ for thought and reflect on the needs of our customers. Dogs have always been a big part of the family, now more than ever as we’ve grown so attached to them during lockdown. It’s very natural to consider that we should take them with us to enjoy a five-star experience as after all, our dogs love an adventure just as much as we do!"

What’s included for dogs?

The cost per night to bring your dog to the Fitzwilliam Hotel, Belfast, is a £30 and this includes a water bowl, doggie welcome treat, small toy, and cleaning fee.

They’ll have a barking good time! Check out fitzwilliamhotelbelfast.com

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