Enjoy Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, Hotel, in Sydney CBD, Greater Sydney, a perfect accommodation for dogs for relaxation.
Enjoy pet-focused vacation spot at Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, located in Sydney CBD, Greater Sydney. © Four Seasons Hotels Limited

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney – Full Review of this Dog Friendly Luxury Hotel at Circular Quay

Five-star harbour views, world-class service and a warm welcome for dogs at one of Sydney’s most iconic hotels.

Staying at the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney feels like you’ve landed right in the postcard view – harbour glittering outside, the Opera House and Circular Quay just steps away. It’s the kind of setting you expect from a world-class hotel, but what surprised us was how naturally dogs are folded into the experience. Our room came with thoughtful touches for Eliza, and morning walks meant choosing between the harbour foreshore, the Royal Botanic Garden, or Hyde Park. It’s rare to find five-star luxury that feels this seamless for both people and pups.

See what it’s like to arrive at the Four Seasons Sydney with your pup – from harbour views to five-star touches made for dogs too.

Dog Friendly Features at Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

Pet Fee

$150 per stay, which covers pet bedding, bowls, and toilet pads.

Pet Rooms

Dogs are welcome in guest rooms, with setup including plush bedding and bowls. Up to 11.5kg combined weight if bringing multiple dogs.

Price

$$$$ – firmly five-star luxury, reflecting the Four Seasons’ premium positioning.

Pet Policy

Pets must be under 11.5kg, fully trained, vaccinated, and leashed in public areas. Dogs cannot be left unattended in the room; concierge can arrange pet-sitting through My Little Friend. Pets are not permitted in F&B outlets, spa, fitness centre or pool.

Welcome Amenities

Bedding, bowls, and pads are provided on arrival. Concierge can assist with sourcing supplies or organising pet sitting.

Green Spaces Nearby

Circular Quay foreshore for harbour walks, Royal Botanic Garden for leafy strolls, Hyde Park for shaded on-leash walks and Observatory Hill for a quick off-leash run.

Staff Friendliness

Housekeeping and concierge are accommodating – from timing room service around pets to helping with sitters or supplies. Staff are welcoming but expect responsible pet ownership (noise, cleanliness).

Our Take

The Four Seasons has never been about gimmicks. It’s polished, precise and unapologetically five-star. The pet package may be gone, but the welcome is still there – Four Seasons style pet bedding, bowls and a concierge who can line up a sitter if you need one. The rules are strict, the tone practical, but that’s the deal. You’re not here for cutesy dog menus or Instagram props. You’re here because it’s the Four Seasons, because the harbour’s at your doorstep, and because sometimes the best luxury is knowing your dog can be part of it.

Staying at The Four Seasons with Your Pup

Mornings here start with light spilling over the harbour and ferries moving like clockwork at Circular Quay. The lobby is busy, international, but upstairs the rooms are calm, polished and well-kept. Travelling with a dog doesn’t change that. The bowls are set down neatly, the bed is simple but comfortable and housekeeping works around you so there’s no stress.

Outside, the location does most of the work. Within ten minutes you can be walking shaded paths through the Botanic Garden or watching the city from Observatory Hill. Hyde Park gives you room for a longer stretch, while the foreshore delivers the views you came for.

It’s not the kind of stay built around pets – there are rules, but it folds your dog into the Four Seasons rhythm without fuss. For anyone who wants Sydney’s harbourfront luxury without leaving their pup behind, it’s a rare balance that works.

Why We Recommend The Four Seasons

Not every five-star address makes space for dogs but the Four Seasons does – without fuss. The setup is straightforward, the rules are clear and that’s what makes it work.

What stands out is the location: harbour at your feet, the Opera House in view and green space close enough for easy walks. For travellers who want classic Sydney luxury and the confidence their dog is welcome, this is an easy yes.

Neighbourhood Highlights

Where to Play

Dog-Friendly Parks & Walks

  • Royal Botanic Garden: Just beyond Circular Quay, with sweeping harbour views and shaded paths for on-leash strolls.
  • Hyde Park: A city classic, 10 minutes on foot, with tree-lined avenues perfect for morning walks.
  • Observatory Hill: Up the rise from the hotel, a local favourite for sunset views and a quick off-leash run.
  • Barangaroo Reserve – A short walk west, offering sculpted lawns and waterfront trails.

Where to Eat & Drink

Dog-Friendly Cafes

  • La Renaissance Café (The Rocks) – French patisserie with a leafy courtyard; dogs allowed outside.
  • The Fine Food Store (The Rocks) – Tucked into a heritage laneway with outdoor tables for dogs.
  • The Tea Cosy (The Rocks) – Famous for scones and jam, with a relaxed courtyard where pups can join.

Dog-Friendly Pubs

  • The Mercantile Hotel (The Rocks) – An Irish pub institution with outdoor seating that welcomes dogs.
  • The Orient Hotel (The Rocks) – Courtyard and terrace areas are pet friendly, right in the heart of The Rocks.
  • The Glenmore Hotel (The Rocks) – Dogs allowed in the ground-floor public bar (on leash), though the rooftop is strictly human territory.

👉 See more in our Sydney dog-friendly pubs guide and cafés guide

Before You Book

  • Address: 199 George Street, The Rocks / Circular Quay, Sydney NSW
  • Parking: Self parking and valet parking available; additional fees apply. Public parking stations nearby.
  • Transport: Steps from Circular Quay Station with ferries, trains, and buses at your doorstep. The CBD is walkable in minutes.

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.

About the Author

Michelle Hatch smiling outdoors, founder of the dog-friendly travel website Pawtripper.
Meet Michelle — dog mum, road tripper, and the human behind Pawtripper.

PawTripper co-founder Michelle Hatch calls Sydney home and has built a life around one thing—making every adventure better with dogs. She leads our accommodation reviews and neighbourhood guides, with a focus on practical details (pet fees, room types, parks nearby) and honest, first-hand advice for travelling with dogs.

When she’s not scouting stays, Michelle’s out exploring off-leash parks with Eliza or mapping out the next dog-friendly road trip. Say hi at hello@pawtripper.com.au.

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