Pet-Friendly Hotels in Conway, South Carolina

Pet-Friendly Hotels in Conway, South Carolina
Located in northeastern South Carolina at the border with North Carolina, the city of Conway traces its history back to colonial days when it was originally called Kingston. Today, Conway is the seat of government for Horry County, which also is home to one of the most famous beach resorts on the East Coast of the United States, Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand.

While Myrtle Beach offers all of the glitz and amusements that beachgoers seek, Conway offers a quieter and slower pace then its seaside neighbor with plenty of golf courses, hiking trails and bike paths for outdoor enthusiasts. Conway also is the home of Coastal Carolina University.

If you bring a four-legged companion with you to the area, the nearest pet-friendly hotels to Conway are located in and around Myrtle Beach, some 15 minutes from Conway.

Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort

Featuring oceanfront rooms with two double- or king-sized beds with triple sheeting, the Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort is at the center of Myrtle Beach activity and located 15 minutes from Conway. Guest rooms are well-appointed and include a number of amenities such as clock radio with MP3 connection; down comforters and pillows; high-speed Internet access; coffee maker, mini refrigerator; bath robes; room service; and balconies for king deluxe rooms.

All guests have access to the Hilton's outdoor pool complex, seasonal poolside bar, lobby bakery and Cafe Almafi, a casual fine dining restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Business services, covered parking and seasonal children's activity program also are available.

Pets weighing 75 pounds or less are welcome at the Hilton; a non-refundable $75 charge is assessed, which covers the length of your stay.

10000 Beach Club Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572-5304
(843) 449-5000
www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/MYRBHHH-Hilton-Myrtle-Beach-Resort-South-Carolina/index.do

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites | North Myrtle Beach-Little River

Just outside of the hustle of bustle of Myrtle Beach in the town of Little River is a Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites offering access to nearby golf courses, fishing and shopping.

Guest rooms include two queen- or one king-sized beds, with some rooms including separate sitting and working areas. Suites include a kitchenette, dining area, living room, double-sized pullout sofa, high-speed Internet access and Nintendo. All guests have access to a fitness center, travel services, outdoor pool, and business services. Coquina's Clubhouse Grill is located in the hotel, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Up to two pets weighing no more than 40 pounds each are welcome at the Holiday Inn. The fourth floor of the hotel has been reserved for animal lovers and their four legged friends. A $20 per pet, per night fee is charged. Service animals are welcome for no extra charge.

722 Highway 17
Little River, SC 29566
(843) 281-9400
ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hotel/myrlr

La Quinta Inn | North Myrtle Beach

Located 18 miles north of the Myrtle Beach Convention Center and 25 miles from Coastal Carolina University in Conway, this Horry County La Quinta Inn is just one mile from the beach. The 82-room, five-story hotel offers accommodations featuring two queen- or one king-sized beds as well as 18 Jacuzzi suites. Guests enjoy high-speed Internet access in their rooms, a coffee maker and a complimentary continental breakfast.

Cats and dogs weighing up to 50 pounds are welcome at the La Quinta Inn. Pets left alone in the room must be crated; no fees or deposits are required.

1601B Hwy. 17 North
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 280-4555
lq.com/lq/properties/propertyProfile.do?ident=LQ6128&propId=6128

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Article Written By Charles Green

Charles Green is a freelance writer in North Carolina who has been writing since 1992 and freelancing since 2002. His work appears in "435 South Magazine," "Wisconsin Golfer" and for various websites. Green earned a Bacheler of Science in business administration from Ramapo College of New Jersey.

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