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Where Can I Stay with My Dog in Victoria, BC?

By Anna Hakim & Perry Fanthorpe, Happy Homes Team at eXp Realty

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Pet-Friendly Hotels in Victoria, BC:

Top Picks Accent Inn Victoria (no weight limit, dogs can be left unattended), Chateau Victoria Hotel & Suites (provides treats, bowls, and a dog-walking map), and Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort (waterfront location with harbour views).
What to Expect Pet fees in Victoria range from $15 to $75 per night or per stay. Most hotels cap at two dogs. Weight limits vary. Always confirm policies directly when booking, as pet-friendly room inventory is limited.
Strategy Book early and book direct. Pet-friendly rooms sell out faster than standard rooms, especially in summer. Calling the hotel directly often gets you better information than third-party booking sites.
Curated By Happy Homes Team - eXp Realty - Victoria, BC Real Estate Team
A cozy hotel room with a dog bed near a window overlooking Victoria's harbour at golden hour

Finding a hotel in Victoria that genuinely welcomes your dog is not as straightforward as it should be. Some places say "pet-friendly" and mean a $50 surcharge for a room where your dog is not allowed on the furniture, cannot be left alone, and has nowhere to relieve itself on the property. Others actually get it right: ground-floor rooms with easy outdoor access, water bowls at check-in, staff who greet your dog by name, and designated relief areas that do not involve you sprinting across a parking lot at 6 a.m. After years of researching accommodation options for clients relocating to Victoria and for friends visiting with their dogs, here is our honest guide to the pet-friendly hotels that actually work.

Accent Inn Victoria

The Accent Inn on Blanshard Street is the most dog-friendly hotel we have found in Victoria, and it is not close. Dogs and cats are welcome. Two pets per room, no weight limit, and pets can be left unattended in the room. That last point matters more than you think when you want to grab breakfast at a nearby cafe without your dog losing their mind. The property has a designated dog potty area on-site, and the pet fee is a flat $20 per night. For a hotel that handles dogs this well at this price, the Accent Inn is hard to beat.

Pet fee: $20 per night.

Weight limit: None.

Can dogs be left unattended? Yes.

Location: Central Victoria, close to the Galloping Goose trail for morning walks.

Website: accentinns.com

Chateau Victoria Hotel & Suites

Chateau Victoria is a downtown hotel that has clearly invested in making dogs feel at home. When you check in with your dog, you get treats, bowls, and a printed dog-walking map of the surrounding neighbourhood. The hotel has a designated dog potty area on the property, which is a genuine convenience in a downtown setting. Two dogs per room, no weight limit, and the pet fee is $25 per pet per night. The downtown location puts you within walking distance of the Inner Harbour, Beacon Hill Park, and several dog-friendly patios.

Pet fee: $25 per pet per night.

Weight limit: None.

Nice touch: Dog-walking map and welcome treats.

Location: Downtown, walking distance to Beacon Hill Park and the Inner Harbour.

Website: chateauvictoria.com

Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort

The Delta Ocean Pointe sits right on the Victoria Inner Harbour, and its waterfront location is the main draw. The hotel is pet-friendly with a $25 per night fee, and the harbour-side setting means you have immediate access to the Dallas Road waterfront trail for walks. This is a larger resort property, so the rooms are comfortable and the amenities are extensive, but it does feel more like a resort than a neighbourhood hotel. If harbour views and waterfront walks matter to you, this is the pick.

Pet fee: $25 per night.

Location: Inner Harbour waterfront, direct access to Dallas Road trail.

Website: marriott.com

The Vic Ascend Hotel Collection

The Vic is a smaller, design-forward hotel in the Ascend Hotel Collection. Dogs only, no cats. Two dogs per room with a 25-pound weight limit, which rules out larger breeds. Dogs cannot be left unattended in the room. The pet fee is a reasonable $15 per night, the lowest on this list. The hotel has a designated pet relief area on the property. This is a good option for smaller dogs and their owners who want a boutique hotel experience without the resort price tag.

Pet fee: $15 per night.

Weight limit: 25 pounds.

Note: Dogs cannot be left unattended in the room.

Hotel Zed Victoria

Hotel Zed is a playful, retro-themed hotel that welcomes dogs for $20 per night. The vibe is colourful and fun, the rooms are comfortable, and the location on Douglas Street puts you close to both downtown and the Galloping Goose trail system. This is not a luxury hotel, but it is a good value option for dog owners who want a clean, welcoming room without paying resort rates.

Pet fee: $20 per night.

Location: Douglas Street, close to Galloping Goose trail access.

The Embassy Inn

The Embassy Inn on Douglas Street is a budget-friendly option that welcomes both dogs and cats. Two pets per room with a 25-kilogram weight limit, and pets can be left unattended. The pet fee is $20 per pet per night plus tax. The inn is simple and well-located, and it does what it promises without charging resort prices for the privilege of travelling with your dog.

Pet fee: $20 per pet per night.

Weight limit: 25 kilograms (approximately 55 pounds).

The Parkside Hotel & Spa

The Parkside is a more upscale option near the Inner Harbour. Dogs are welcome, but only in the B Tower, and pet-friendly suites are limited so you must book directly. Pets cannot be left unattended in the room. The pet fee is structured differently from other hotels: a flat $50 non-refundable fee covers up to seven nights. If you are staying for a week, that fee is actually very competitive. The hotel itself is modern and well-maintained, and the location near Beacon Hill Park and the Dallas Road waterfront is ideal for dog owners.

Pet fee: $50 per seven-night stay (non-refundable).

Note: Book pet-friendly suites directly. B Tower only.

Location: Near Beacon Hill Park and the Inner Harbour.

Coast Victoria Hotel & Marina

The Coast Victoria on the Inner Harbour accepts up to two pets per guestroom and requires a pet registration agreement at check-in. The harbourfront location gives you immediate access to the waterfront and the Breakwater District. This is a solid mid-range option for dog owners who want a waterfront setting without the Delta Ocean Pointe price tag.

Location: Inner Harbour waterfront.

Website: coasthotels.com

Villa Eyrie Resort

Villa Eyrie sits on Malahat summit with views over Finlayson Arm, and it offers designated pet-friendly rooms that must be reserved in advance. The fee is $75 per week. If you are visiting from the mainland and want a resort experience with your dog, the Malahat location is scenic and quiet, though it is a 30-minute drive from downtown Victoria. This is a good pick for a weekend escape rather than a base for exploring the city.

Pet fee: $75 per week.

Note: Pet-friendly rooms must be reserved in advance.

Website: villaeyrie.com

What to Know Before You Book

A few things to keep in mind when booking pet-friendly accommodation in Victoria:

  • Book direct and book early. Pet-friendly rooms are a small subset of total inventory. Third-party booking sites do not always filter by pet policy accurately. Calling the hotel directly gives you the most current information and the best chance of securing a pet-friendly room.
  • Ask about ground-floor rooms. Ground-floor access makes middle-of-the-night and early-morning dog walks significantly easier, especially if your dog is not comfortable in elevators.
  • Confirm the current pet fee. Pet policies and fees change. The fees listed here were accurate as of our last check, but always confirm when booking.
  • Bring your own supplies. Even hotels that provide bowls appreciate it when you bring your own leash, waste bags, and a portable water bowl for walks. Most hotels do not provide dog beds, so bring a blanket or mat from home.
  • Know your dog. If your dog is anxious in new environments, reactive to other dogs in hallways, or likely to bark when left alone, a hotel is not always the best setting. A vacation rental with a private yard may be a better fit.

Airbnb and Vacation Rentals

Beyond hotels, Victoria has a growing number of dog-friendly vacation rentals through Airbnb and VRBO. The advantage is space, a private yard in many cases, and no per-night pet fee at properties that do not charge one. The disadvantage is inconsistency: pet policies vary by host, and there is no standard for what "dog-friendly" means. Always message the host before booking to confirm size limits, whether dogs can be left unattended, and whether the yard is fenced.

For longer stays or relocations, furnished monthly rentals are worth exploring. If you are moving to Victoria and need temporary housing while you search for a permanent home, a pet-friendly furnished rental gives you time to find the right neighbourhood without rushing into a lease.

Best Neighbourhoods to Stay In with a Dog

Where you stay matters as much as where you sleep. These Victoria neighbourhoods give you the best walking infrastructure, off-leash access, and dog-friendly businesses within reach of your hotel:

  • Fairfield and James Bay: The Dallas Road waterfront trail, Beacon Hill Park off-leash area, and multiple dog-friendly cafes within walking distance. This is the most dog-walkable zone in the city.
  • Downtown and Old Town: Walking distance to the Inner Harbour, Beacon Hill Park, and numerous dog-friendly patios. Chateau Victoria and the Parkside are both well-positioned here.
  • Victoria West: Quiet residential streets, the Galloping Goose trail, and Spinnakers brewpub on the waterfront. Good for a calmer stay.

If you are visiting Victoria and thinking about making it permanent, the neighbourhood you choose for your hotel stay is a preview of where you might want to live. We help clients find dog-friendly homes across Greater Victoria every week. If your hotel stay turns into a house hunt, reach out to the Happy Homes Team. We know which neighbourhoods make the daily dog routine easy, from fenced yards to walkable cafe access.

For more on living in Victoria with your dog, check out our complete guide to moving to Victoria with your dog, our guide to dog-friendly coffee shops, and our neighbourhood guides for dog owners.

See you in Victoria. Your dog will love it here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pet-Friendly Hotels in Victoria: Your Questions Answered

What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Victoria, BC?

Accent Inn Victoria (no weight limit, $20/night), Chateau Victoria (welcome treats and dog-walking map, $25/pet/night), Delta Hotels Ocean Pointe (waterfront, $25/night), Hotel Zed ($20/night), and The Parkside Hotel & Spa ($50 per seven-night stay) are the strongest options. All accept dogs with varying policies on weight limits and in-room supervision.

How much do pet fees cost at Victoria hotels?

Fees range from $15 per night (The Vic Ascend) to $75 per week (Villa Eyrie Resort). Most hotels charge between $20 and $25 per night. The Parkside offers the best value for longer stays at $50 for up to seven nights. Always confirm current fees when booking.

Can I leave my dog alone in a Victoria hotel room?

It depends on the hotel. Accent Inn Victoria and The Embassy Inn allow dogs to be left unattended. The Vic Ascend and The Parkside do not. If leaving your dog alone is important to your trip, confirm the policy before booking.

Which Victoria neighbourhoods are best for staying with a dog?

Fairfield and James Bay offer the best dog-walking infrastructure with the Dallas Road trail and Beacon Hill Park. Downtown provides harbour access and dog-friendly patios. Victoria West is quieter with Galloping Goose trail access.

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By Anna Hakim & Perry Fanthorpe

Happy Homes Team at eXp Realty, Victoria BC

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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