Pet Friendly Hotels in Reston, VA

Pet Friendly Hotels in Reston, VA
Reston, Virginia is a planned suburb on the outskirts of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Reston's founders envisioned a town that left space for walking trails, wooded areas and water. Today, this vision continues to make Reston a great place for fans of the great outdoors. Reston's trails and lakes are even more fun to explore if you can bring your pet along.

Homestead Studio Suites Washington, DC-Reston

This hotel is designed for visitors who need a place to stay for a week or two at a time. Rooms are equipped with kitchens and utensils are provided. Wi-Fi isn't free, but a small fee gives you Internet access for your entire stay. Homestead's pet policy also works out well for pet owners staying a week or more: there is a $25 charge per night to have your pet stay in your room, but the total cost will not exceed $150. Breed and size restrictions may apply, so contact the hotel in advance to make sure your pet is welcome.

Homestead Studio Suites Washington, DC-Reston
12190 Sunset Hills Rd.
Reston, VA 20190
(703) 707-9700
homesteadhotels.com

Residence Inn Herndon-Reston

The Residence Inn is located in Herndon, adjacent to Reston. The hotel is essentially on the line between the two towns. Pets here are welcome with a $75 fee covering your entire stay. Contact the hotel for the latest details on breed and size restrictions. Suites include kitchens and separate areas for sleeping, working and eating. A complimentary hot breakfast buffet is served every morning, and the hotel arranges evening social activities Monday through Thursday. All rooms have wired and Wi-Fi Internet access, with Wi-Fi available in public areas. Parking is free, which is helpful as the nearest Metro station is several miles away. The hotel is very close to Dulles International Airport, so prepare yourself and your pet for some plane noise. The hotel does not provide shuttle service.

Residence Inn Herndon-Reston
315 Elden Street
Herndon, Virginia 20170
(703) 435-0044
marriott.com

Extended Stay America Washington, DC-Herndon

This hotel is just over a mile from the center of Reston. Its pet policy is one pet per room, $25 per night, with a $150 maximum charge. Extended Stay America is also near Dulles airport, so expect overflights from time to time. Each suite has a kitchen stocked with eating and cooking utensils, so you can save money by doing your own cooking. Wi-Fi access can be purchased for a small fee that covers your entire stay. Plan on bringing your own car. Parking is free, and having a car will allow you to access the D.C. area's parks and other attractions more easily, since you'll be nine miles from the nearest Metro station.

Extended Stay America Washington, DC-Herndon
1021 Elden St.
Herndon, VA 20171
(703) 481-5363
extendedstayamerica.com

Article Written By Andrew Cockerham

Andrew Cockerham is a world traveler and perpetual student with He has been writing since 1999. His work has appeared in "The Gadfly," an annual literary journal, and "Spectrum." He holds a Bachelor of Arts in writing from Walla Walla University.

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