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Rated best by travellersThe Global Ambassador
Cheapest hotel found£41, Extended Stay America Select Suites Phoenix Airport E Oak St
Cheapest month to stay in PhoenixAugust
Most expensive monthMarch

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Other travellers loved these luxury pet-friendly hotels in Phoenix: The Global Ambassador, Royal Palms Resort and Spa and The Camby, Autograph Collection.
Yes, other travellers loved these cat-friendly hotels in Phoenix: The Global Ambassador, Home2 Suites By Hilton Phoenix North Happy Valley and Drury Inn & Suites Phoenix Airport.
Premier Inn doesn’t allow pets, except for trained assistance dogs. We’d recommend checking the hotel website to make sure.
Yes, all rooms at Travelodge hotels are pet-friendly. You’ll be charged a fee for each pet, with a maximum of two pets per room. There's no charge for assistance dogs. Be sure to check with Travelodge for recent info.
Some Holiday Inn hotels allow pets for a nightly fee, but it varies by location. Check the specific hotel site before booking to make sure.

According to our pricing calendar data, Phoenix hotels are cheapest in August.

Some pet-friendly hotels charge an extra fee for having your pet stay with you. This could be a flat fee per stay, or a nightly fee. It could also come in the form of a cleaning fee.

Some hotels may offer the first pet for free, and charge for any additional pets.

It’s always a good idea to check the hotel’s pet policy to avoid any surprises.