Traveling with Fido this season? Don’t think you have to sacrifice style to bring your pet along on your journeys. Plenty of trendy, unique hotels offer pet perks. Book a stay at one of these cool hotels to see what awaits.

© Hotel Distil
1. Hotel Distil
In Louisville, Hotel Distil is all about the bourbon, and that’s even the case when it comes to your favorite furry family member as well. You can book the hotel’s Bourbone bundle and your pet will receive a bourbon barrel dog bed to use during their stay, a PupJoy Box and a chew toy. The hotel welcomes all pets and doesn’t charge a pet fee.

© Emeline
2. Emeline
At Emeline in Charleston, the Pawsome Package gives your pup luxury treatment with custom-made dog treats created by the hotel’s in-house pastry chef. Dog guests will also receive a dog mat, bowl and bed.

© The Alida
3. The Alida
In Savannah, The Alida welcomes small dogs under 40 pounds. The hotel sources homemade dog biscuits from a local bakery for your pup, and also provides dog bowls and treats. The concierge will help you schedule regular walks for Fido during your stay.

© White Mountain Hotel and Resort
Further north, in New Hampshire, the recently renovated White Mountain Hotel and Resort offers its Bed and Bone Club, which gives you food and water bowls, dog toys, dog treats, clean-up bags and even discounts at local pet stores.
For a Florida getaway with your pet, head to Naples Bay Resort, where the U Nauti Dog Family bundle provides you with a bed, water dishes, treats and food. The bundle even provides a fun bandana your dog can wear as you take your pup out on a boat, courtesy of the hotel’s marina rentals.
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