How to Find Pet-Friendly Luxury Hotels in Palm Springs That Don't Feel Like Budget Motels
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Finding pet-friendly luxury hotels in Palm Springs that don't feel like budget motels is harder than it should be. Too many hotels slap a "pet-friendly" badge on a dated room, charge a $200 cleaning fee, and call it a day. The design is afterthought-level, the beds are soft in the wrong direction, and your dog is staring at carpet that has seen better decades. You deserve better. Your dog does too.
This guide cuts through the noise. You'll find out exactly which Palm Springs properties deliver genuine luxury alongside real pet-welcoming amenities, what fees to expect, which weight limits will catch you off guard at check-in, and, critically, what separates a boutique hotel worth staying at from a motel wearing a robe.
Pet-friendly luxury hotels in Palm Springs range from no-fee boutique properties to 5-star resorts charging $250 non-refundable cleaning fees. Knowing the difference before you book saves real money.
The Muse Hotel Palm Springs is an adults-only boutique hotel in the Warm Sands neighborhood with nine individually designed suites, every one of them pet-friendly, starting about 2.1 miles from downtown Palm Springs.
Pet fees vary widely: Kimpton Rowan charges nothing, The Saguaro charges $50 per stay, The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage charges a $250 non-refundable cleaning fee, and Parker Palm Springs charges $200 per pet per night.
Summer heat matters for pet travel: Palm Springs temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September. The shoulder seasons, October to November and late February through April, are the practical window for traveling with pets.
Pool policies for dogs are almost never published online. Most properties allow dogs on the pool deck but not in the water. Confirming this before arrival is worth a five-minute phone call.
Large dog owners have limited options: Most Palm Springs hotels cap pets at 40 to 45 lbs. Kimpton Rowan's "if it fits in the elevator" policy is the rare exception for big dogs.
What Actually Makes a Pet-Friendly Hotel Feel Luxurious (Not Like a Budget Motel)?
A pet-friendly luxury hotel in Palm Springs refers to a property that welcomes animals within a design-forward, amenity-rich environment where the guest experience is not downgraded to accommodate the pet policy. The distinction is not about the pet fee amount. It is about whether the room, the service, and the overall atmosphere hold up independent of the pet welcome.
Here is the test: walk into the room without your dog. Does it feel like a place you chose, or a place you settled for? Luxury hotels pass that test. Budget motels with pet-friendly stickers do not.
Specifically, four factors separate genuinely luxurious pet-friendly stays from motel-tier experiences with a dog bowl thrown in:
Design quality: Distinct interiors, quality linens, and a visual identity that is intentional rather than generic. At The Muse Hotel Palm Springs, each named suite, from The Barbie Suite to The Marilyn Suite, has its own aesthetic personality: bold wallpaper, mid-century furnishings, and art choices that would hold up in an interior design magazine.
Real amenities: Heated pools, hot tubs, outdoor fireplaces, and full kitchens. Not just a coffee maker screwed to the bathroom counter.
Service standards: Properties where staff know your name and your reservation, not properties that hand you a key card and point down a corridor.
Honest pet integration: Welcome treats, designated relief areas, and clear policies that are not buried in fine print. Parker Palm Springs is known for its pastry chef baking fresh dog treats daily on the 13-acre grounds. That is what genuine integration looks like.
The budget-motel version of pet-friendly means a sign on the door that says pets allowed, a $75 non-refundable fee, and a room that smells like the decision to allow pets was made five years ago.

Where to Stay in Palm Springs With a Dog?
Palm Springs has more pet-friendly hotel options in 2026 than at any point in the city's modern hospitality history, with choices spanning every budget tier and design aesthetic. For guests specifically seeking the boutique, design-forward end of the market, the Warm Sands neighborhood and the downtown Palm Springs corridor offer the best concentration of independent properties that genuinely welcome pets without downgrading the room quality.
Below is a curated breakdown of the strongest options by property tier. These properties were verified from current competitor content and research. Pet fees and policies should be confirmed directly with each property before booking, as they change seasonally.
The Muse Hotel Palm Springs (Boutique, Adults-Only)
The Muse Hotel Palm Springs is an adults-only boutique hotel in the Warm Sands neighborhood, about 2.1 miles from downtown Palm Springs. Every one of the hotel's nine individually designed suites is pet-friendly, which makes it one of the few Palm Springs boutique properties where you do not need to check a separate availability filter for pet-accessible rooms.
The nine suites each carry a distinct named identity. The Bowie Suite has a full kitchen, private patio, and direct courtyard pool access with mountain views. The Taylor Suite, set in the Warm Sands neighborhood, features a private patio, outdoor fireplace, and self-service bar alongside heated pool and hot tub access. For couples traveling with a pet, these two suites offer the combination of privacy and design quality that is genuinely hard to find at this price tier.
Groups traveling with pets have a more unusual option: the Hotel Buyout, which gives a group of up to 21 guests exclusive access to all 10 bedrooms, the private pool, the outdoor hot tub, and the full courtyard. For a pet-owning group that does not want to navigate a large resort's restrictions on where dogs are allowed, having the run of a boutique property is a material advantage.
For smaller groups or couples, The Duo Suite offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a private back patio for up to four guests. The Moorten Botanical Garden is 1.2 miles away from The Duo Suite, making morning walks with your dog genuinely pleasant rather than a logistics exercise.
Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel (Best Value Luxury for Pets)
Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel on Palm Canyon Drive has the most permissive pet policy in Palm Springs luxury hospitality: no pet fee, no weight limit, no breed restrictions. The policy is famously summarized as "if your pet can fit in the elevator, bring them." Staff provides treats and pet beds on request. For owners of large breeds, this is one of very few properties in the entire Coachella Valley that does not charge by the pound.
The Saguaro Palm Springs (Best for Two Dogs)
The Saguaro Palm Springs allows two dogs of any size for $50 per stay, not per night, which makes it among the lowest flat-fee options in the luxury-adjacent tier. Dogs may be left unattended in rooms, and the property has a grassy side area for relief. The boldly colored exterior, frequently featured on Instagram, fits the Palm Springs aesthetic well. The $50 flat fee is the standout for multi-dog households.
Sparrows Lodge (Adult-Only, Boutique, Pet-Friendly)
Sparrows Lodge is an adult-only, secluded boutique property that allows one dog up to 45 lbs for $100 per stay. Every room is dog-friendly, and the lodge-style design, with a more rustic, textured aesthetic than the mid-century properties nearby, gives it a genuinely distinct character. It is a strong pick for couples who want an adults-only atmosphere without sacrificing the pet welcome. The 45 lb weight limit is the one caveat.
Colony Palms Hotel (Old Hollywood Boutique)
Colony Palms Hotel in the Movie Colony district allows two dogs up to 40 lbs for $100 per stay. Dogs may be left unattended in rooms, which is more permissive than many properties in this tier. The Old Hollywood design sensibility, visible in the architectural details and pool area, gives it a boutique-hotel feel that holds up under the luxury comparison test.
Avalon Hotel and Bungalows (Boutique with a Charitable Twist)
The Avalon Hotel and Bungalows Palm Springs charges $100 per stay for pets, which includes a Casper dog bed, food bowl, water bowl, and dog treats. A portion of the fee is donated to Best Friends Animal Society. For guests who want a boutique-luxury experience with a brand that actively supports animal welfare, Avalon is a genuine differentiator.

What Is the Most Pet-Friendly Hotel Chain?
Kimpton Hotels is widely regarded as the most pet-friendly hotel chain operating in the United States, including within the Palm Springs market. Kimpton's brand-wide policy, applied consistently across all properties including the Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel, charges no pet fee, imposes no weight limits, and places no breed restrictions on any animal that can travel in an elevator. Hotel staff provide treats and pet beds. This policy applies whether you are traveling with a Chihuahua or a Great Dane.
For context, Kimpton's approach stands in sharp contrast to the per-night fee structures common at larger luxury brands. Parker Palm Springs, which is not a chain property but is frequently mentioned in the same luxury tier, charges $200 per pet per night. The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage, one of two 5-star options in the region, charges a $250 non-refundable cleaning fee per stay. Neither of those figures makes the stay prohibitively expensive for a high-end traveler, but the structure matters: a $200 per-night fee across a three-night stay is $600 in pet costs on top of the room rate, which pushes the total well beyond what most travelers budget.
Within the independent boutique segment, The Muse Hotel Palm Springs takes a comparable approach: all nine suites are listed as pet-friendly, and the hotel's boutique scale means the pet welcome does not feel like a policy bolt-on to a larger operation. For travelers who specifically want an adults-only, design-forward boutique stay rather than a chain hotel, this matters.
What Is the App That Finds Pet-Friendly Hotels?
Several apps and platforms help travelers find pet-friendly hotels in Palm Springs and throughout the Coachella Valley. BringFido is the most widely used dedicated platform, with filters for weight limits, pet fees, and species (dogs, cats, other). Airbnb's filter system allows guests to search for pet-friendly listings. GoPetFriendly.com provides additional coverage of hotels, campgrounds, and vacation rentals across the region.
General booking platforms like Expedia, Hotels.com, and Booking.com include pet-friendly filters, but these filters are self-reported by hotels and are not always accurate. A hotel may list itself as pet-friendly while only having two pet-accessible rooms, both of which are already booked. Calling the property directly before reserving is still the most reliable confirmation step, particularly for boutique hotels where pet-accessible inventory is limited.
For Palm Springs specifically, Visit Greater Palm Springs maintains a pet-friendly travel resource that covers dining, lodging, and outdoor activities across the broader Coachella Valley region. This is a reliable starting point for trip planning, particularly if you are combining hotel stays with outdoor activities in Indian Canyons or along the trails accessible from the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.
One gap all major platforms share: none of them publish pool policies for pets. Whether dogs are allowed on the pool deck, restricted to designated areas, or excluded from the pool zone entirely is almost never documented in app listings. This is worth a direct call to any property you are seriously considering.
How Much Is the JW Marriott Palm Springs Pet Fee?
The JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort and Spa, located in Palm Desert rather than Palm Springs proper, operates pet fee structures consistent with Marriott Bonvoy's brand-wide standards, though specific fees vary by property and are subject to change. Guests planning to stay at Marriott-branded properties in the greater Palm Springs region should verify the current pet fee directly with the property before booking, as Marriott's policies are set at the individual hotel level within brand guidelines.
For broader context, Marriott's brand portfolio varies considerably in pet permissiveness: Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage, a Marriott brand, accepts pets up to 40 lbs with no additional pet fee and features a Heavenly Dog Bed as a complimentary amenity. The resort also hosts an adoptable dog from Animal Samaritans in the lobby, which is a notable community partnership. However, pets cannot be left unattended in rooms at the Westin Mission Hills.
The broader point for travelers comparing large-brand properties to boutique options: chain hotel pet fees and policies are managed at a corporate level and applied inconsistently across individual locations. Boutique hotels like those in the Warm Sands neighborhood tend to have clearer, simpler policies because the property size makes individual exceptions manageable.
Pet Fee Comparison: What You'll Actually Pay at Palm Springs Luxury Hotels
Pet fee structures at Palm Springs hotels fall into three categories: per-night fees that compound across multi-night stays, flat per-stay fees regardless of length, and no-fee policies. The total cost difference across a three-night stay can exceed $500 between the highest and lowest fee properties, making this one of the most significant financial variables in choosing where to stay.
Property | Pet Fee Structure | Weight Limit | Pets Allowed Unattended? | Tier |
Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs | No fee | None (elevator rule) | Yes | Luxury boutique |
The Muse Hotel Palm Springs | Verify directly | Verify directly | Verify directly | Adults-only boutique |
The Saguaro Palm Springs | $50 per stay | Any size | Yes | Boutique lifestyle |
Sparrows Lodge | $100 per stay | 45 lbs | Verify directly | Adult-only boutique |
Colony Palms Hotel | $100 per stay | 40 lbs | Yes | Boutique, Old Hollywood |
Avalon Hotel and Bungalows | $100 per stay | Verify directly | Verify directly | Boutique luxury |
Hyatt Palm Springs | $100 per pet per stay | Any size (2 max) | Yes (if well-behaved) | Full-service hotel |
Hilton Palm Springs | $75 non-refundable | 75 lbs (2 max) | No | Full-service hotel |
L'Horizon Resort and Spa | $150 per stay | 30 kg (approx. 66 lbs) | Verify directly | 5-star boutique resort |
Parker Palm Springs | $200 per pet per night | Verify directly | Verify directly | Luxury lifestyle resort |
The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage | $250 non-refundable per stay | 2 pet maximum | No (must be leashed in common areas) | 5-star resort |
Two items this table cannot capture: hidden fees applied at check-in and pool policies. Both require a direct conversation with the property. Always ask, specifically, whether the fee is refundable, whether there is a separate damage deposit, and what happens if the room requires additional cleaning beyond the standard fee.
What No One Tells You About Pet-Friendly Pool Policies in Palm Springs
Pet-friendly pool policies at Palm Springs hotels are one of the most significant luxury differentiators in the market, and almost no booking platform or competitor article addresses them directly. Most properties allow dogs on the pool deck but prohibit them from entering the water. This is a health code standard in California and is uniformly enforced at licensed hotel pools.
At The Muse Hotel Palm Springs, the heated courtyard pool is a central social feature of the property. The private courtyard scale of a nine-suite boutique hotel means your dog is not navigating a 200-person resort pool complex with children, towel attendants, and crowded pathways. The intimate courtyard environment is a genuine practical advantage for pet-traveling guests who want pool access without the chaos of a large resort's outdoor area.
For comparison, The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage explicitly excludes pets from the pool and spa areas entirely. At that property, pets must be leashed or held in arms in all common areas, and are restricted from restaurants, the bar, and the fitness center. These are not unusual 5-star restrictions, but they are worth knowing before you book a pool-centric stay expecting your dog to join you on the deck.
Parker Palm Springs has 13 acres of grounds, which means dogs have significant outdoor space independent of the pool. The pastry chef baking fresh dog treats daily is genuinely appealing. But at $200 per pet per night, a three-night stay adds $600 to the room cost for a single dog. For a two-dog household, that is $1,200 in pet fees alone.
The practical recommendation: call ahead and ask specifically, "Can my dog be on the pool deck while I swim?" The answer tells you more about how genuinely pet-integrated the property is than any amenity list will.
The Seasons You Should (and Should Not) Bring Your Pet to Palm Springs
Palm Springs seasonal conditions are one of the most underreported factors in pet travel planning, and skipping this section is how people end up booking a June weekend in 110-degree heat with a dog who cannot tell them they are miserable.
Summer in Palm Springs runs hot from June through September, with temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit and frequently reaching 115 or above during heat events. Asphalt and concrete surfaces at these temperatures cause paw burns within seconds. Most outdoor activities, including hiking in Indian Canyons and walks along Palm Canyon Drive, become genuinely dangerous for dogs during midday hours. If you visit in summer, plan outdoor time for before 8 a.m. or after 7 p.m., and keep air-conditioned room time as the primary activity. The pools, heated year-round at most boutique properties, become the center of the visit.
The ideal window for pet travel is October through mid-November and late February through early April. Temperatures in the 70s and low 80s during these months make Indian Canyons accessible, palm-lined walks genuinely enjoyable, and outdoor dining comfortable. The trail system near the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway becomes an option if you have a fit dog and a reservation for the tram. Guests staying at The Audrey Suite at The Muse Hotel Palm Springs are about 2.1 miles from downtown, where Palm Canyon Drive's sidewalks and morning markets are far more manageable with a dog during cooler months.
April is Coachella and Stagecoach festival season. This is the highest-demand accommodation period of the year in the Coachella Valley. Boutique hotel inventory, including pet-friendly rooms, is extremely limited. If you plan to travel with a pet during April, booking four to six months in advance is the practical standard for boutique properties. Prices are significantly elevated across the board.
Large Dogs in Palm Springs: Which Hotels Actually Work for Big Breeds?
Large dog owners face a genuinely restricted set of options in Palm Springs luxury lodging. The majority of pet-friendly hotels cap pets at 40 to 45 lbs, which excludes Labs, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and most other medium-to-large breeds. This is the most under-addressed gap in the Palm Springs pet travel market.
The verified options for large breed owners in 2026 include:
Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs: The "elevator rule" policy has no stated weight limit. A Great Dane that fits in the elevator is welcome. This is the clearest large-dog option in the downtown Palm Springs market.
The Saguaro Palm Springs: Lists dogs of any size for $50 per stay. Confirm directly, as policies update periodically.
Hyatt Palm Springs: Allows two pets of any size for $100 per pet per stay. Dogs and cats both accepted. Second-floor rooms only for pet guests.
La Quinta Resort and Club: Located in La Quinta, about 20 miles from downtown Palm Springs, but the property's PAWS La Quinta Canine Experience, which includes stainless steel bowls, a placemat, dog-friendly door hanger, and an oversized plush dog bed, is worth the drive for large-dog owners. The resort's more than 45 acres of grounds give large breeds genuine room to move. Pet cost is $100 per stay regardless of size.
L'Horizon Resort and Spa: The 5-star L'Horizon Resort and Spa allows dogs up to 30 kg (approximately 66 lbs) for $150 per stay, which extends the luxury tier to medium-large breeds but still excludes dogs over that threshold.
If your dog exceeds 45 lbs, call Kimpton Rowan first. It is the most consistent policy in the market for large breeds at a genuine luxury tier.

The True 5-Star Pet Experience: Parker Palm Springs and L'Horizon
Two properties define the 5-star pet travel tier in the Palm Springs area: Parker Palm Springs and L'Horizon Resort and Spa. Both welcome pets, both charge meaningfully for the privilege, and both deliver a genuine luxury experience that goes beyond a dog bowl in the corner.
Parker Palm Springs has 13 acres of manicured grounds, which means dogs have real outdoor space rather than a small designated relief corner. The property's pastry chef bakes fresh dog treats daily. This is not marketing language: it is a genuine signal that the pet program was designed by someone who owns dogs, not just by a policy committee. The $200 per pet per night fee is the steepest in the market by a significant margin. Across a three-night stay with one dog, that is $600 added to the room rate. For a couple traveling with two dogs, $1,200. The grounds and the treats are exceptional. The fee is real.
L'Horizon Resort and Spa is a true boutique 5-star property with a $150 per stay fee for dogs up to 30 kg. It accepts pets with considerably fewer restrictions in common areas than The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage. For travelers who want 5-star service without the per-night compounding fee structure, L'Horizon is the stronger value proposition between the two top-tier properties.
The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage, for full transparency, is the most restrictive 5-star option in the region. The $250 non-refundable cleaning fee covers the stay regardless of length, but pets are excluded from restaurants, the bar, the fitness center, the spa, and the pool area. Pets must be leashed or held in arms in all common areas. Two pet maximum. For guests who want the Ritz-Carlton name with actual dog-in-tow flexibility, the restrictions matter.
Frequently Asked Questions: Pet-Friendly Luxury Hotels in Palm Springs
Is The Muse Hotel Palm Springs pet-friendly?
Yes. The Muse Hotel Palm Springs lists every suite as pet-friendly, from individual rooms like The Edie Suite and The Kate Suite to the full Hotel Buyout option for groups of up to 21 guests. The adults-only boutique hotel is located in the Warm Sands neighborhood, approximately 2.1 miles from downtown Palm Springs. Confirm specific pet fees and policies directly with the hotel before booking, as these details are managed at the property level.
Which Palm Springs hotel has no pet fee?
Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel on Palm Canyon Drive charges no pet fee and has no weight limit, applying the Kimpton brand's chain-wide pet policy. Hotel staff provide treats and pet beds on request. It is the standout no-cost option in the downtown Palm Springs luxury market, and the only property in the area with no stated size restriction for dogs.
Can I bring a large dog (over 50 lbs) to a Palm Springs luxury hotel?
Your most reliable option is Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs, which applies an elevator-based size rule with no stated weight limit. The Hyatt Palm Springs and The Saguaro Palm Springs both list pets of any size as welcome. Most other boutique and luxury properties in Palm Springs cap pet weight at 40 to 45 lbs, which excludes many medium and large breeds. Always call ahead to confirm current policy before booking.
What is the best time of year to visit Palm Springs with a dog?
The best months for pet travel in Palm Springs are October through mid-November and late February through early April. Temperatures during these shoulder seasons stay in the 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit, making outdoor activities safe and comfortable for dogs. Summer months, June through September, regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, with pavement temperatures that can burn paws within seconds. April is peak festival season and pet-friendly inventory books months in advance.
Are dogs allowed near the pool at Palm Springs boutique hotels?
Most properties allow dogs on the pool deck but not in the water, consistent with California health code standards for licensed hotel pools. Boutique properties like The Muse Hotel Palm Springs offer an intimate courtyard pool environment that is easier to navigate with a dog than a large resort's multi-pool complex. The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage excludes pets from the pool area entirely. Confirm this policy directly with any property before booking a pool-centric stay.
What pet amenities do Palm Springs luxury hotels typically include?
Pet amenity packages vary widely. La Quinta Resort and Club's PAWS program includes stainless steel bowls, a placemat, a pet-friendly door hanger, and an oversized plush dog bed for $100 per stay. Avalon Hotel and Bungalows provides a Casper dog bed, food bowl, water bowl, and treats, with a portion of the $100 fee donated to Best Friends Animal Society. Parker Palm Springs offers daily pastry chef-baked dog treats on 13-acre grounds. Kimpton Rowan provides treats and pet beds at no charge. Budget and mid-tier hotels typically provide nothing beyond a policy that allows pets.
What is the difference between a pet-tolerant hotel and a pet-friendly hotel in Palm Springs?
A pet-tolerant hotel accepts animals as a revenue accommodation while keeping the pet presence as invisible as possible: restricted access zones, mandatory leashing everywhere, no amenities, and a cleaning fee designed to discourage repeat pet guests. A genuinely pet-friendly hotel integrates the pet experience into the property's identity, with outdoor spaces sized for dogs, staff who acknowledge the animal by name, and amenities that make the pet's stay comfortable rather than just technically permitted. The distinction becomes obvious within the first 10 minutes of arrival.
How to Choose the Right Pet-Friendly Luxury Hotel in Palm Springs for Your Trip
Pet-friendly hotel selection in Palm Springs involves five decisions that most booking platforms do not help you make: fee structure, weight policy, pool access, unattended-pet policy, and seasonal timing. Work through these in order before comparing room design or amenities.
Calculate the true pet cost: A $200 per-night fee sounds like a luxury hotel covering its costs. Across three nights, it is $600 for one dog. Confirm whether the fee is per night or per stay, whether it is refundable, and whether a separate damage deposit applies.
Confirm your dog's weight against the property limit: Most Palm Springs properties cap pets at 40 to 45 lbs. If your dog exceeds that, Kimpton Rowan is your primary luxury option downtown. La Quinta Resort and Club, about 20 miles away, is the strongest large-dog option in the broader Coachella Valley.
Ask about pool access directly: The question is not "is the hotel pet-friendly." The question is "can my dog be on the pool deck while I swim." These are different answers at different properties.
Clarify unattended-pet policy: If you plan to dine at restaurants that do not allow dogs inside, someone needs to stay with the pet or the hotel needs to allow dogs in rooms unattended. Colony Palms and The Saguaro both permit this. Hilton Palm Springs and the Westin Mission Hills do not.
Book your seasonal timing around the heat: If your dates fall in June through September, choose a property, like The Muse Hotel Palm Springs, where the heated courtyard pool is the primary activity rather than outdoor excursions. The outdoor fireplace in suites like The Brigitte Suite is a genuine asset for cooler desert evenings in fall and winter.
One additional insider caveat: always call the specific property, not the brand's central reservations line. Chain hotel pet policies are set by brand guidelines but implemented inconsistently at individual locations. A Marriott central line agent quoting you a fee is not the same as the Westin Mission Hills front desk confirming availability of a pet-accessible room for your specific dates.
Where to Start Your Palm Springs Trip as a Pet-Owning Traveler
Finding pet-friendly luxury hotels in Palm Springs that don't feel like budget motels comes down to knowing exactly what you are comparing. The fee amount matters less than the fee structure. The weight limit matters less than whether the staff actually seem pleased to have your dog there. And the pool matters more than most hotels admit in their online listings.
In 2026, the boutique and independent hotel segment in Palm Springs offers the strongest combination of genuine pet welcome and design-forward rooms. Kimpton Rowan is the best value luxury pick for large dogs and fee-conscious travelers. Parker Palm Springs and L'Horizon are the top choices for travelers who want a full resort experience at the 5-star tier. And for adults-only boutique stays where every suite is pet-friendly and the courtyard pool is the center of the experience, The Muse Hotel Palm Springs is a strong, specific answer to the question of where to stay with a dog in Palm Springs without settling for a room that looks like it tried.
Visit The Muse Hotel Palm Springs to see the full suite lineup, or explore the Hotel Buyout option if you are traveling with a group that wants the run of a boutique property.

If you are traveling with a pet and want a boutique stay rather than a resort corridor, The Taylor Suite at The Muse Hotel Palm Springs offers a private patio, outdoor fireplace, and courtyard pool access for two guests in the Warm Sands neighborhood, about 2.1 miles from Palm Canyon Drive. For current availability and pet policy specifics, book directly on the hotel website.




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