Pet-friendly hotels in Alexandria

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MapView on map4.3 km from City Centre700 m from Alexandria Mall Shopping Center
From   US$ 131 /nightSelect
  • Full kitchen amenities in suites
  • Indoor pool for family enjoyment
  • Pet-friendly accommodations available
MapView on map2.7 km from City Centre800 m from Alexandria Academy of Beauty
From   US$ 123 /nightSelect
  • Well-stocked kitchenettes for extended stays
  • Complimentary laundry facilities on-site
  • Pet-friendly accommodations available
400 m from City Centre200 m from Alexandria Convention Center
From   US$ 118 /nightSelect
River Oaks Square Arts Center is 13 minutes' walk from the 3-star - Downtown, while Parish of Rapides Coliseum is 15 minutes away by car.
From   US$ 118 /nightSelect
Guests can also enjoy access to Alexandria Mall Shopping Center, which is 14 minutes on foot from the unpretentious Towneplace Suites By Marriott.
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Air conditioning
  • Free parking
2.8 km from City Centre800 m from Alexandria Academy of Beauty
From   US$ 71 /nightSelect
  • Air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs
  • 24-hour front desk for guest assistance
  • Pets allowed, welcoming for furry friends
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Fitness Centre
  • Breakfast Area
2.7 km from City Centre1.3 km from Alexandria Academy of Beauty
From   US$ 75 /nightSelect
  • Complimentary hot breakfast with waffles
  • Pet-friendly environment for travelers
  • Clean and inviting outdoor pool area
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Airport Shuttle
  • Meeting Room
8.1 km from City Centre
From   US$ 59 /nightSelect
  • Pet-friendly without additional charges
  • Attractive gazebo and pool area
  • Complimentary 24-hour coffee service