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The pet friendly Westin Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA


The pet friendly Westin Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

In the city of brotherly love you'll get historical immersion with a dash of hip design if you choose to stay at the pet-friendly Westin Philadelphia Hotel. Ideally situated within walking distance to many museums, cultural venues, restaurants and shops it is also a few blocks away from a great park for the pup! There are excellent choices available when it comes to outdoor dining with your pet in Philadelphia and even though he can't go inside the Liberty Bell exhibit, there is a full glass wall where the two of you can view the bell from outside! Take a pet-friendly horse drawn carriage ride around town or sniff out the many pet specialty boutiques listed on the Canine Concierge pages on PAW for Philadelphia.

 The Westin Philadelphia welcomes pet guests up to 40 pounds without imposing any additional pet fees. You can expect a Westin Heavenly Pet Bed, food and water bowls, and a toy or a treat as your pet welcom amenity upon arrival in your guestroom.

For more info: Visit PAW;Pet-friendly Accommodations Worldwide on line at www.luxurypaw.com to reserve your pet friendly hotel room at the Westin Philadelphia or to research and reserve hundreds of other 3-star or higher rated pet-friendly hotels!  Visit the PAW Canine Concierge page and select Philadelphia from the drop down menu for great pet friendly dining, activities, and resources to help plan your pet friendly travels!

 

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  • Celia Zeinert, Madison Pets Examiner 2 years ago
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    I wonder why they only allow pets up to 40 pounds? That excudes some of the most common family breeds of dog like labradors and golden retrievers. Perhaps it's a liability issue for the hotel?

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