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Pet-friendly hotels in Chicago: fees, limits, and what you actually get

Traveling to Chicago with a pet means more than finding a hotel that tolerates animals. These five hotels have documented pet policies, clear fee structures, and services that go beyond a water bowl at check-in. Each entry was selected because the pet program is a verified, specific feature, not a vague footnote buried in the terms page.

How we selected these pet-friendly hotels in Chicago

Every hotel on this list was evaluated against four criteria: a documented fee structure (not just "fees may apply"), stated weight or number limits, at least one on-site or coordinated pet service, and confirmation that the policy applies to cats as well as dogs where relevant.

Star rating and overall quality mattered less than the depth of the pet program. A boutique hotel with a pet welcome kit, a dedicated dog-walking referral, and a clear $75 fee beats a five-star property that says "pets welcome" with no further detail. Price segment variety was also a factor, so you'll find luxury flagships alongside independent and upper-midscale options.

Pet policy comparison at a glance

HotelPet feeWeight limitPets allowedCats acceptedKey pet service
The Langham Chicago$100 per stayNo weight limit2YesPet welcome amenity, pet bed, bowls
Loews Chicago Hotel$75 per nightNo weight limit2YesPet room service menu, welcome kit
Viceroy Chicago$75 per night70 lbs2Not confirmedDog-walking referrals, waste bags
Hotel Zachary, Chicago, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel$75 per stay50 lbs2Not confirmedPet bed, bowls, waste bags
Sophy Hyde Park$50 per stayNo weight limit2YesPet welcome amenity, local vet contacts

What to confirm before you arrive with a pet

  • Call the hotel directly to confirm the current fee, since pet policies update more often than websites do.
  • Ask whether your specific room type is pet-designated. Some hotels restrict pets to certain floors or room categories.
  • If you have a cat, confirm acceptance explicitly. Several hotels list dogs only in their published policy.
  • Request the pet amenity package at booking, not at check-in. Some hotels only provide it when noted on the reservation.
  • Ask for the nearest off-leash dog area. Chicago's lakefront parks have designated dog-friendly zones, and front desk staff at these hotels can point you to the closest one.

Pet-friendly neighborhoods and what they mean for your stay

Where your hotel sits in Chicago shapes the day-to-day experience for a pet owner. The Langham and Loews sit along the Chicago River and near the Magnificent Mile, putting you within a short walk of the lakefront path, where dogs on leash are welcome along most stretches.

Viceroy Chicago on North State Street puts you close to Lincoln Park, one of the city's most dog-dense green spaces, roughly a 10-minute walk north. Hotel Zachary sits directly across from Wrigley Field in Wrigleyville, a neighborhood with several dog-friendly bars and a tight grid of residential streets that work well for morning walks. Sophy Hyde Park is the outlier geographically, sitting on the South Side near the University of Chicago campus and Jackson Park, which borders the lakefront and gives you open green space without the density of the North Side.

Our Picks

Top Hotels

Hotel Zachary, Chicago, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Hotel Zachary, Chicago, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

3630 North Clark Street, Chicago

9.5469 reviews
2 min walk to Addison (Red)Hotel Zachary documents a clear per-stay fee
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Loews Chicago Hotel

Loews Chicago Hotel

455 North Park Drive, Chicago

9.41,802 reviews
10 min walk to Grand (Red Line) (Red)Loews Hotels operates a brand-wide Loews Loves Pets program with one of the most detailed documented pet policies in the industry
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Sophy Hyde Park

Sophy Hyde Park

1411 East 53rd Street, Chicago

9.6554 reviews
3 min walk to 51st-53rd Street (Metra Electric) (Metra Electric)Sophy Hyde Park accepts cats and dogs with no weight limit
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The Langham Chicago

The Langham Chicago

330 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago

9.6671 reviews
5 min walk to State/Lake (Brown/Green/Orange/Pink/Purple)The Langham Chicago leads this list because its pet program includes a documented welcome amenity
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Viceroy Chicago

Viceroy Chicago

1118 North State Street, Chicago

9.41,544 reviews
4 min walk to Clark/Division (Red)Viceroy Chicago's Gold Coast location puts guests within a 10-minute walk of Lincoln Park's dog-friendly paths
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FAQs

Common Questions

The Langham Chicago, Loews Chicago Hotel, and Sophy Hyde Park all confirm cat acceptance in their published pet policies. Viceroy Chicago and Hotel Zachary list dogs in their primary policy language, so call ahead to confirm before booking with a cat.

Pet fees at the hotels on this list range from $50 per stay at Sophy Hyde Park to $100 per stay at The Langham Chicago. Loews Chicago Hotel and Viceroy Chicago charge $75 per night, which adds up on longer stays. Hotel Zachary charges $75 as a flat per-stay fee regardless of how many nights you book.

The Langham Chicago, Loews Chicago Hotel, and Sophy Hyde Park have no published weight limit. Viceroy Chicago caps pets at 70 lbs. Hotel Zachary sets a 50-lb limit. If you're traveling with a large dog, The Langham or Loews are your clearest options.

The Gold Coast, where Viceroy Chicago sits, gives you the closest walking access to Lincoln Park and its off-leash dog areas. Wrigleyville, where Hotel Zachary is located, has a dense residential grid that works well for daily walks. Hyde Park, near Sophy Hyde Park, offers Jackson Park and lakefront access with less foot traffic than the North Side.

Policies vary. Most hotels on this list ask that pets not be left unattended in rooms, or require you to crate them if you do. Confirm the specific rule with the hotel at booking. Several properties can connect you with pet-sitting services through the concierge if you need to leave your pet for an extended period.

Lincoln Park has designated off-leash dog areas on the North Side, closest to Viceroy Chicago. Jackson Park on the South Side is near Sophy Hyde Park and has open green space, though off-leash rules vary by section. Ask the hotel concierge for the current closest designated area, since park rules in Chicago can change seasonally.

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