
The Hughenden – Dog Friendly Boutique Hotel in Paddington, Sydney
Heritage charm and a warm welcome for pups, in one of Sydney’s most dog friendly neighbourhoods.
Paddington wears its history on its sleeve – terrace houses, leafy streets and a certain old-world poise. The Hughenden fits right in. Step through the doors and it feels less like a hotel, more like a grand home that’s been quietly watching over the neighbourhood for a century. Dogs are part of the scene here, padding across polished floors, curling up in the lounge or trotting out the front to explore Centennial Park just minutes away. It’s boutique, it’s welcoming and it feels like the kind of place where both people and pups are expected, not excused.
Some hotels welcome dogs with rules, The Hughenden does it with charm – heritage walls, wagging tails, and Paddington’s leafy streets at the doorstep.
Dog Friendly Features at The Hughenden
Pet Fee
Unlike most Sydney hotels, The Hughenden doesn’t charge extra for your dog’s stay.
Pet Rooms
Six dedicated pet-friendly rooms, including two Queen rooms with private courtyards and four without. All are styled in boutique comfort, with easy access for pets.
Price
$$ – Affordable boutique rates, especially compared to Sydney’s luxury hotels.
Pet Policy
No restrictions on size, breed, or number of dogs – whether it’s one Great Dane, a pair of Dobermans or a pack of Pomeranians. Cats are also welcome.
Welcome Amenities
Beds, bowls and a genuinely warm welcome for pets. Staff know many of the regulars by name and the hotel has become a community hub for dog lovers.
Green Spaces Nearby
Centennial Park is right across the road, offering acres of off-leash areas, trails and wide lawns. Local Paddington and Woollahra streets also provide plenty of dog-friendly walking.
Staff Friendliness
Staff here are known for treating dogs as guests in their own right, remembering names, offering water bowls and creating what regulars call a “Disneyland for dogs.”
Our Take
The Hughenden doesn’t just tolerate dogs, it embraces them. There’s no fine print about size or breed, no awkward questions at check-in – just a sense that your pup belongs here as much as you do. It feels more like a grand home than a hotel, with regulars who drop in for coffee, locals who know the lounge and staff who greet dogs by name. Some guests call it a “Disneyland for dogs” and while that might sound over the top, spend a weekend here and you’ll see why. It’s charming, a little old-world and entirely genuine – the kind of place that makes you want to come back with your pup again and again.
Why We Recommend The Hughenden
Because it is different. Most hotels make you ask if your dog is welcome. At The Hughenden the answer is always yes. The rooms are comfortable. Centennial Park is across the road. The welcome is warm. And the experience is one you and your dog will want to return to.
Neighbourhood Highlights
Where to Play
Dog-Friendly Parks & Walks
- Centennial Park – Just across the road with acres of open space and some of Sydney’s best off leash areas.
- Queens Park – A short walk from Centennial with wide lawns and shaded paths.
- Trumper Park – Tucked behind Paddington with trails and bushy corners for quieter walks.
Where to Eat & Drink
Dog-Friendly Cafes
- Cafe Fiveways – A casual Paddington spot with outdoor seating where pups are part of the scene.
- Wolf Cafe – Known for friendly staff and dog bowls out front. Great to grab a coffee before heading to Centennial Park with your pup.
- Jozo – Paddington’s Jozo Cafe is dog-friendly with outdoor seating. It’s a popular spot for locals and their pups, especially after walks through Centennial Park.
Dog-Friendly Pubs
- The Lord Dudley – A classic English style pub with leafy outdoor seating that welcomes dogs.
- The Bellevue Hotel – local favourite with a relaxed vibe and outdoor seating that’s dog friendly.
- The Light Brigade – Rooftop views and a friendly welcome for pups at street level seating.
👉 See more in our Sydney dog-friendly pubs guide and cafés guide
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Before You Book
- Address: 14 Queen Street, Woollahra NSW 2025
- Parking: Limited onsite parking available for $33 per night and bookings are required. Street parking in Paddington and Woollahra can be scarce on weekends.
- Transport: Buses run frequently along Oxford Street to the CBD and Bondi. The hotel is a short walk from Paddington shops and Centennial Park, though not close to a train station.
Always confirm details when booking, as availability and pricing can change.
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