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23 March 2026

The Cumberland Hotel: A Dog-Friendly Stay in London

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Travelling with your dog in London has never been easier, especially when you choose to stay at The Cumberland Hotel. This pet-friendly hotel not only welcomes dogs but also offers a range of services and amenities tailored to make your stay enjoyable for both you and your furry friend. With comfortable dog-friendly rooms, complimentary treats, and convenient access to the city’s best dog-friendly spots, The Cumberland stands out as a premier choice for pet owners seeking a stress-free travel experience in London.

 

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Why The Cumberland Hotel stands out for pet lovers

You want a central London hotel that does more than tolerate dogs. You want a stay where “pet friendly” means tailored luxury, thoughtful extras, and effortless access to leafy parks, stylish bars, and vibrant high streets. That’s where The Cumberland Hotel sets the bar for dog friendly London hotels.

Dedicated dog-friendly rooms

Here, your dog isn’t an afterthought. Dog friendly rooms at The Cumberland feature comfort-led details: premium dog beds, tasty treats, a branded bowl, and a plush toy-so every four-legged guest feels at home from the moment they step through the door. You’ll have everything sorted for a stress-free trip, whether you’re in London for work or for play.

 

The welcome package and house rules

A stay here includes more than the usual pet basics. Upon arrival, you and your dog will find a welcome package in your room: a dog bowl with The Cumberland branding, a durable toy, and natural treats ready to go. There’s a £100 pet fee per stay (no charge for service animals). Housekeeping is organised around pet guests, so comfort and care are always top priority.

Find out more about The Cumberland Hotel’s pet policy

 

Doggie dining: Treats and meals your pup will love

At The Cumberland London, your pet can enjoy their own slice of the good life. Alongside the usual hotel menu, there’s a dedicated doggie dining experience for canine guests of every size.

Puppuccinos on arrival

After a journey, nothing says “welcome” quite like a handcrafted puppuccino from the hotel’s own baristas. It’s a small gesture that sets the tone-a quick, frothy pick-me-up to settle your pup, and a treat guaranteed to start tails wagging.

 

The doggie dining menu

This is not your average hotel snack bar. Dogs staying at The Cumberland London tuck into ‘paw’rridge for breakfast, choose healthy bites from an exclusive doggie dining menu, and can even request special bowls prepared by the kitchen. It’s that blend of care and creativity that makes dog friendly hotels London stand out for pet owners who want more.

Find out more about The Cumberland’s exclusive pet-friendly dining

 

Your doorstep: Dog friendly places in London within minutes

Staying central changes everything when you’re exploring with your dog. The Cumberland London puts you right at the heart of dog London, moments from green spaces, excellent pet friendly venues, and handy transport links that accept dogs on a lead or in a carrier.

Hyde Park: London’s icon for dog walks

Step outside and in under five minutes, you’re in Hyde Park. These lawns and wooded pathways are a dog walker’s dream. There’s room for energetic games of fetch or unhurried meanders beneath the shady chestnuts. Keep your dog on a lead near the Serpentine and the memorial areas, but the rest is yours to roam. Dog friendly cafés dot the edge, ideal for a post-walk coffee.

Find out more about Hyde Park from The Royal Parks

 

Regent’s Park: Green, handsome, and utterly dog friendly

If you and your dog fancy a change of scenery, Regent’s Park is easy to reach from Marble Arch. Expect broad promenades, peaceful gardens, and new scents galore. Most areas welcome well-behaved pups, but always check the signs – in formal garden spaces, leads are often needed.

Read about Regent’s Park trails for dogs

 

Responsible dog walking in parks

Londoners love their parks, and responsible pet ownership keeps these spaces open to all. Bags, leads, and fresh water are always worth carrying. Early mornings and evenings are less crowded for a proper run-around, especially in the busy summer months.

Find out more things to do in London with a dog

 

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London pet friendly cultural gems: Discover The Kennel Club

Not every day in London has to be about shops and parks. Tucked away behind Oxford Street, The Kennel Club Art Gallery & Library offers something different-a celebration of dog culture and history. Browse dog portraits, vintage trophies, quirky memorabilia, and expertly curated exhibitions. Dogs are welcome on lead, giving you and your pooch a cultured break from the bustle.

Insider tip: Call ahead to confirm opening times, as the Art Gallery sometimes hosts special events.

Learn more about The Kennel Club

 

Dog friendly bars, cafés, and restaurants near Marble Arch

Central London is brimming with dog friendly bars and restaurants, if you know where to look. From lazy brunches to low-key pints, The Cumberland Hotel’s neighbourhood is bursting with dog friendly places that make dining out a shared adventure.

The Grazing Goat

Smart, welcoming, and just a short stroll from the hotel, The Grazing Goat blends pub comfort and upmarket dining. Dogs are very welcome in the ground-floor bar and outdoors, so you can slide in for a Sunday roast or quick pint after a walk in Hyde Park.

Find out more about The Grazing Goat’s pet policy

 

Riding House Fitzrovia

For a relaxed meal with modern flair, Riding House Fitzrovia is tough to beat. This all-day dining venue is happy to host well-behaved pups while you sample brunch classics, creative mains, and dreamy desserts.

Check out Riding House Fitzrovia’s menu

 

Broken Eggs

Craving something with a twist? Head to Broken Eggs for Latin-inspired brunches and easygoing hospitality. Their team is always glad to welcome dogs, especially in the sun-trap outdoor seating.

 

Briciole

At Briciole, your dog is treated like a true companion. Staff offer water bowls as soon as you sit down, and the relaxed Italian vibe makes lingering over a long lunch an everyday pleasure. It’s a favourite among Marylebone locals.

Take a look at Briciole’s dog friendly approach

 

The Duke of Wellington

After a classic pub with proud Marylebone heritage? The Duke of Wellington welcomes dogs with open arms just off the High Street. Settle into a banquette and soak up the buzz, just the spot for both two-legged and four-legged regulars.

 

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Pet friendly shops on Oxford Street: Shopping with your dog

One of the joys of a stay at The Cumberland is the endless city at your feet-and with it, legendary shopping. Many dog friendly hotels London put you close to the action, but only The Cumberland London offers this seamless blend of location and welcome for every guest, including dogs.

John Lewis

John Lewis on Oxford Street is one of the few department stores happy to welcome dogs-either small enough for a handbag or politely on a lead. The ground floor is most accessible, with wide aisles for easy browsing. If you’re here for tech, homeware, or a quiet tearoom break, you and your pup can both stay cool and dry on rainy days.

 

Selfridges

For iconic style, Selfridges lets you shop with a small dog in tow (handbag-sized only). Find designer labels, unique gifts, or just people-watch with your pooch at one of the legendary food counters.

 

Liberty London

Liberty London – with its glorious timbered frontage and airy interiors – welcomes friendly dogs on lead. Explore perfumery, fabrics, or home accents, and let your four-legged critic decide what really suits your living room.

 

Getting around London with your dog: Transport tips

Staying at The Cumberland London means you’re steps from Marble Arch, an ideal gateway for both tourists and business guests. London’s public transport is more pet friendly than many expect, making city exploring a breeze with dogs.

  • London Underground (Tube): Dogs travel free, as long as they’re on a lead or in a suitable carrier. Avoid rush hour, and use lifts where possible.
  • London Buses: All London buses allow dogs at the driver’s discretion. Most routes near the hotel are happy to take well-behaved pets.
  • Riverboats: On Thames Clippers, dogs in carriers or on leads are allowed on board.
  • Taxis: Many black cabs accept dogs, just let the driver know before you hop in.

Plan your route before you go. Always pack treats, water, waste bags, and a spare lead. For first-timers, the concierge at The Cumberland Hotel is always ready with practical advice on routes, travel times, and the best stations to use with dogs.

For further details, check official guidance at Transport for London.

 

Business trips to London with your dog: No need to compromise

Corporate travel doesn’t mean leaving your best friend behind. Whether it’s a day of meetings, a weeklong conference, or a quick networking event, The Cumberland London makes balancing business and pet care straightforward.

  • Early check-in and late checkout are subject to availability, making schedule changes less stressful.
  • Free Wi-Fi and dedicated workspaces let you handle emails while your dog relaxes on their bed.
  • Concierge services know the nearest pet-sitters, walkers, and dog London groomers if you need temporary care during a busy day.
  • Proximity to venues: With easy access to business districts by Tube and taxi, you’re never far from your next meeting.

For professionals, the ability to unwind in Hyde Park with your dog after a long day is an underrated perk. The Cumberland London isn’t just a London hotel. It’s a genuine asset for the pet-owning business traveller.

 

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Local hacks: Hassle-free pet care and essential services nearby

Even the best-laid plans go awry. Lost a favourite toy or need emergency grooming? Central London, especially around The Cumberland London, is full of helpful pet-friendly resources.

  • Vets and emergency care: The nearest 24-hour vet in Westminster is moments away-details provided on request at the front desk.
  • Pet shops: Stock up on treats or pick up a stylish lead at Dog Boutique on Marylebone High Street.
  • Groomers: Book a same-day wash and brush-up at nearby salons. The hotel team can make recommendations or arrange appointments.
  • Pet sitters and walkers: Whether you want a solo adventure or need coverage for business meetings, trusted sitters are on call.

The Cumberland’s team knows the neighbourhood inside-out-ask for local insights, directions, or fast fixes to keep your trip smooth.

The Cumberland: Your all-in-one dog London experience

There’s no question-The Cumberland Hotel makes London pet friendly in ways that matter. You get a stylish base, every comfort for your dog, and unbeatable proximity to the heart of dog friendly places in London. For the business crowd, locals exploring the city anew, or first-time tourists, it’s the strong, practical choice.

Ready to make your London trip easier for you and more exciting for your dog? Let The Cumberland London be your pet’s new favourite address in the capital. Book a pet-friendly room, ask our expert team for tailored recommendations, and see just how rewarding dog friendly London hotels can be.

Book your pet friendly city stay at The Cumberland Hotel

 

FAQ: Practical answers for dog friendly London hotel guests

  • Yes, there’s a £100 fee per stay for each dog in pet-friendly rooms. This doesn’t apply to service animals.

  • The hotel welcomes most friendly, well-behaved dogs. For larger breeds or any special requirements, contact The Cumberland Hotel directly in advance to tailor your stay.

  • For short periods, yes. Make sure you let housekeeping know. For longer absences, it’s best to arrange a pet-sitter via the concierge.

  • Hyde Park is five minutes away, suited for on-lead walks and playtime. Regent’s Park is also nearby.

  • Yes, with neighbourhood classics like The Grazing Goat and Briciole both welcoming dogs for relaxed dining. For more, check The Cumberland’s front desk pet guide.

  • Use the Tube outside rush hour; dogs ride free on a lead. Buses and riverboats are also dog friendly-just confirm with drivers and staff before boarding.

    For extra tips or London pet friendly insider secrets, ask the team at The Cumberland Hotel – your central partner for dog London adventures.

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