
InterContinental Sydney Double Bay Pet-Friendly Hotel
Luxury without leaving your pup behind – InterContinental Sydney Double Bay welcomes dogs with plush bedding, curated dining and harbourside walks at your doorstep.
Walking into the InterContinental Double Bay, you quickly realise this isn’t just another luxury hotel that allows dogs – it’s one that actually makes room for them. A plush bed is already waiting in the lounge, bowls are set up in the bathroom and if your pup’s fussy, the in-room dining menu has them covered too. Step outside and you’re in the heart of Double Bay – leafy streets, harbourside parks and cafés where dogs are as much a part of the scene as their humans. While pups aren’t permitted in The Upper Bar on the rooftop, the overall welcome feels genuine, making it a rare kind of five-star stay where dogs really belong.
Let’s take a look inside the InterContinental Double Bay and see what a five-star stay with your pup really looks like.
Dog Friendly Features at InterContinental Sydney Double Bay
Pet Fee & Packages
The Pet Stay Package is required for bookings, with a supplement of $80 per night, per pet. Assistance dogs stay free.
Pet Rooms
Pet-friendly rooms are thoughtfully set up with a plush dog bed in the lounge and bowls in the bathroom, so everything’s ready when you arrive.
Price
$$$$ – Luxury tier. Expect five-star rates that match the InterContinental brand, with pet fees on top.
Pet Policy
One dog per room. Pets must be supervised and are not permitted in The Upper Bar, gym or pool areas. A 72-hour cancellation policy applies to pet bookings.
Welcome Amenities
Dogs are welcomed with a comfy bed, food and water bowls and access to a curated in-room dining menu made for pups.
Green Spaces Nearby
Double Bay’s leafy harbourside parks are right on the doorstep. Steyne Park and Guilfoyle Park are both walking distance, with Rushcutters Bay Park a short drive for bigger strolls.
Staff Friendliness
Staff treat four-legged guests as VIPs, happy to fuss over pups in the lobby and help point you towards the best local dog-friendly cafés.
Our Take
What makes the InterContinental Double Bay stand out isn’t just the five-star polish – it’s the setting. Double Bay is all leafy streets, boutique cafés and harbourside parks and the hotel slots into that rhythm with ease. Dogs get a proper welcome – bed in the lounge, bowls ready, even their own dining menu so you can soak up the neighbourhood without compromise.
Why We Recommend InterContinental Sydney Double Bay
Who wouldn’t want five-star luxury by the bay? With elegant rooms, harbourside views, leafy parks and waterfront walks just outside the door, it’s the rare hotel that makes indulgence feel effortless for both you and your dog.
Neighbourhood Highlights
Where to Play
Dog-Friendly Parks & Walks
- Steyne Park – Just steps from the hotel, perfect for a harbourside stroll.
- Rushcutters Bay Park – A short walk or drive away, with wide lawns and a lively off-leash zone where local dogs gather.
- Cooper Park – A little further inland, with shady bushland trails and natural creek beds. Mostly on-leash, check signage for off-leash areas.
Where to Eat & Drink
Dog-Friendly Cafes
- Indigo Double Bay – A local institution with outdoor tables that are always filled with pups and their people.
- Ruma Dining – Stylish but relaxed, with a welcoming outdoor area for dogs.
- Twenty-One Espresso – A Double Bay classic with plenty of pavement seating that keeps it dog-friendly.
Dog-Friendly Pubs
- Royal Oak Hotel – A classic Eastern Suburbs pub with a dog-friendly beer garden.
- The Golden Sheaf – Huge outdoor terrace, leafy and buzzing, and one of the most dog-welcoming venues in the area.
- The Woollahra Hotel – Just up the road, with outdoor seating and a chilled vibe that suits dogs and their humans.
👉 See more in our Sydney dog-friendly pubs guide and cafés guide
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Before You Book
- Address: 33 Cross Street, Double Bay NSW 2028
- Parking: Parking is available nearby at Wilson 33 Cross Street Car Park. The hotel also offers valet parking for $80 per day, with direct access into the property. Street parking in Double Bay is heavily metered and scarce, so planning ahead is essential.
- Transport: Double Bay sits in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, about 15 minutes by car from the CBD. The ferry wharf is a short walk away for scenic trips into Circular Quay, and Edgecliff Station offers quick train connections. The best of Double Bay – cafés, boutiques, and harbourside parks is all within easy walking distance.
PawTripper tip: Not all the transport options apply when you’re travelling with your dog – check our guide to dog-friendly transport in Sydney for the real run-down.
Always confirm details when booking, as availability and pricing can change.
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