Pets

Travelling with a dog or a cat to Beauvais

Pet policy is decided hotel by hotel, not chain by chain, and two neighbouring properties can apply opposite rules. Two addresses state it clearly in Beauvais. In every case, declare the animal when you book, because a per-night surcharge is common, and so is a refusal on arrival when it was never mentioned. The same holds for the flight: the airport notes that a pet must be declared when the ticket is booked and remains subject to the airline's prior agreement, as not all of them accept animals. A guide dog travels free in the cabin on presentation of a disability card.

2 hotels

Why so few addresses

Two properties out of nineteen is not many, and it comes down to who stays here. Beauvais lives on short air stopovers, where pets rarely travel, and each hotel sets its rules against that reality rather than against a group policy. Two neighbouring brands can therefore apply opposite rules.

Questions to ask before booking

  • The surcharge per night and per animal, rarely displayed on booking platforms.
  • The accepted weight or size, as “pets accepted” sometimes covers small breeds only.
  • Whether the animal may be left alone in the room, often refused, which constrains your outings.
  • Access to public areas and to the breakfast room.

If you are arriving or leaving by air

The flight constraint weighs more heavily than the hotel one. The animal must be declared when the ticket is booked, not every airline accepts one, and health formalities vary by destination. Plan the transfer too, since a carrier complicates boarding the Navette Express. Our transfer cost comparison prices the taxi alternative, at €17 by day and €21 at night.