Total for stay
€131 to €266 /nightThe Holiday Inn Rome – Eur Parco Dei Medici offers a promising setting for pets, with its location in the green, park-like Parco dei Medici and proximity to the wider Eur district providing ample outdoor space for on-leash walks and fresh air. Rome’s Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and warm summers, is generally suitable for pets, though owners should schedule walks during cooler hours in summer, carry water, and take precautions in extreme temperatures. While the environment suggests good opportunities for outdoor activity, it remains urban, so vigilance regarding traffic, people, and proper waste disposal is essential, and the presence of green space does not guarantee designated walking routes or relief areas. Rome is broadly pet-friendly, with many parks and landmarks welcoming dogs on leashes, though iconic sites such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill restrict access, requiring owners to plan ahead for sightseeing. At the hotel itself, pets are allowed for a fee but cannot be left unattended in rooms, and amenities such as bowls, treats, or beds are not guaranteed, making it important to confirm the specific pet policy, potential charges, and available comforts in advance with the front desk or via the IHG website. Service animals are accommodated under different provisions, so travelers with one should notify the hotel directly. By preparing ahead, consulting resources like BringFido, and verifying details with the hotel, guests can ensure a safe, comfortable, and pet-friendly stay.
€25 /Pet
5 kg
1
1 pet
Small Dogs, Cats
Yes
Bowls
Yes, within a 5minutes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
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