Dogs take over the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel in an irresistibly charming new photo series from fine-art photographer Gray Malin.
Following the success of his The Parker Palm Springs animal-series, the photographer teamed up with the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel for a delightful collection of photos that capture classic Hollywood style via a cast of canines.
The series, ‘Dogs at The Beverly Hills Hotel,’ serves up timeless glamour via over twenty different dog breeds in vintage cars, designer accessories, and custom costumes, captured throughout the property of the beloved hotel. From a pampered Pug in a bungalow to a Chow Chow dining at the Cabana Café, these dogs have us dreaming of our own future five-star stay. In the meantime, images are available as limited edition prints on greymalin.com and at the hotel’s Signature Shop.
The Westin Resort & Spa
Expedia Rating: 4.2 stars
Dog Fee: Free!
This slope side resort, conveniently nestled steps from both Whistler and Blackcomb gondolas and the rustically charming Village, welcomes dogs at no cost! While each suite features a welcoming fireplace, fully-equipped kitchen, and their signature Heavenly Bed for you, The Westin takes great pride in offering Fido the same level of comfort! Upon arrival, dogs will be provided with their very own Heavenly Dog Bed and bowl. The concierge is also happy to arrange dog sitting through local providers at an additional fee. The Westin even hosts an annual Woof Weekend full of events both you and your pup will love!
Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre
Expedia Rating: 4.8 stars
Dog Fee: $25 per pet, per night (capped at $100/pet), maximum of 2 dogs
With a central location—prime for sightseeing, shopping, dining, and adventuring—the Pan Pacific really puts out the welcome mat for you and your canine companion(or two)! Your pooch will feel pampered with their own food and water bowls, a blanket, treats, and biodegradable poop bags. Their Service One team is available to recommend trails and parks or arrange in-hotel pet sitting or dog-walkers. To supplement your Whistler adventures, there are bikes and snow sport gear available for rent. For each pet guest, they will donate $5.00 per night to Whistler Animals Galore (WAG) animal shelter to help Whistler pets who have not yet found homes.
Adara Whistler Hotel
Expedia Rating: 4 stars
Dog Fee: $20 per pet, per room every 5 nights, maximum of 2 dogs
Crystal Lodge & Suites
Expedia Rating: 4.4 stars
Dog Fee: Free!
Your dog will feel like a star at Crystal Lodge & Suites—with their Crystal Canine program, the red carpet is rolled out andyour dog will feel as welcome as you are! As well as staying for free, furry family members get a blanket, bowl, a drying towel, poop bags and a welcome treat. And for you? The Crystal Lodge offers the most retail shops and restaurants attached to any one hotel in Whistler. Shop till you drop, refuel, then shop some more!
Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel
Expedia Rating: 4.4 stars
Dog Fee: Free!
Before your dog even arrives, they are considered VIP guests at Summit Lodge! The staff will prepare your room with supplies like a bowl with treats and, upon check-in, your dog may even be featured on their VIP Pets board. Aside from the free stay, pups will feel right at home here after they meet the canine members of staff, Rottweilers Talitha and Zoe! If you are looking for a quick, and cool, way to zip around the Village, guests can enjoy special rental rates on bikes, e-bikes, and scooters.
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