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Best Dog-Friendly Hotels in Miami for World Cup 2026

Compare 8 verified dog-friendly Miami hotels for 2026 World Cup travel, with real pet fees, weight limits, deposits, dog beaches, and practical safety tips.

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Best Dog-Friendly Hotels in Miami for World Cup 2026

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Miami hosts World Cup 2026 matches at Hard Rock Stadium, and plenty of fans are planning to bring their dogs along. The good news: Brickell, South Beach, and Mid-Beach are home to a real cluster of dog-friendly hotels, from zero-fee Kimpton properties to full-service pet programs at Loews and the Fontainebleau. This guide covers eight verified dog-friendly stays with their exact pet fees, weight limits, and deposit rules, plus where to let your dog off-leash, how pet fees typically break down across the city, and the mistakes that trip up first-time visitors traveling with a dog during a major event.

Where to Stay: 8 Dog-Friendly Hotels in Miami

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Miami’s pet-friendly hotels cluster in four areas: Brickell/Downtown, South Beach, Mid-Beach, and the broader Miami Beach corridor along Ocean Drive. That gives you options whether you want a downtown high-rise near Metromover or a beachfront property a short walk from the sand. All eight hotels below have documented pet policies, and each name links straight to a booking search.

Kimpton EPIC Hotel - Brickell/Downtown Miami

Nightly rates run $300-350. The Kimpton EPIC sits in Brickell, Miami’s downtown financial and dining district, with easy access to Metromover stations. Like every Kimpton property, it charges no pet fee and enforces no size or breed limit, so a large dog and a small dog check in on the same terms. Rooms come stocked with a bowl, a mat, and a pet bed already in place. Pros: the free pet policy saves real money over a multi-night World Cup stay, and the downtown location puts you close to transit and attractions. Cons: nightly rates sit at the higher end of the properties on this list. Book directly through Kimpton EPIC Hotel.

Kimpton Angler’s Hotel - South Beach (Miami Beach)

Also priced at $300-350 per night, the Angler’s Hotel puts you within walking distance of South Beach’s dog-friendly sand. It carries the same Kimpton pet policy as the EPIC: no fee, no size limit, and pet-friendly rooms stocked with a bowl, mat, and bed. Pros: a beachfront location combined with zero added pet cost. Cons: rates climb during peak tourist stretches, and World Cup dates count as peak. Reserve at Kimpton Angler’s Hotel.

Loews Miami Beach Hotel - South Beach

Loews runs $400-450 per night and layers a dedicated pet program on top of the room rate: a $50 one-time pet registration fee covers a pet tag, a bowl, treats, and access to a gourmet room-service menu made for dogs. The hotel also maps out dog-walking routes and sits near several pet-friendly beaches, according to its own pet policy page. Pros: the most extensive on-site pet program on this list, plus easy beach access. Cons: the registration fee is mandatory and adds to your total. Check rates at Loews Miami Beach Hotel.

Standard Spa Mid-Beach - Mid-Beach

At $400-450 per night, the Standard Spa sits in the quieter Mid-Beach corridor and charges a $50 pet fee with a 50 lb weight limit. What sets it apart is direct bay access, so dogs can swim under supervision, plus partial pool-area access for leashed pets. Pros: water access you will not find at the other properties, plus a design-forward stay. Cons: the 50 lb cap rules out larger breeds. Check availability at Standard Spa Mid-Beach.

The Betsy Hotel - South Beach

The Betsy runs $400-500 per night on Ocean Drive and allows up to two pets for a $75 fee per stay. Pet-friendly rooms come with basic amenities, and the hotel is within walking distance of South Beach’s dog-friendly sand. Pros: boutique styling in one of the most walkable parts of South Beach, and room for two dogs under one fee. Cons: that $75 fee is the highest flat pet charge among the properties on this list. Book at The Betsy Hotel.

Fontainebleau Miami Beach - Miami Beach (Ocean Drive)

The Fontainebleau, priced $350-400 per night, is the resort pick on this list. It provides a complimentary dog tag and an oceanside dog park for off-leash play, along with in-room pet movies and other pet-focused touches, per its own pet amenities page. Pros: full resort amenities plus a dedicated on-site dog park, useful if you want your dog to burn energy without leaving the property. Cons: the hotel’s public pet policy does not spell out a specific size limit, so confirm before booking if you have a large breed. Reserve at Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel - South Beach, Miami Beach

The Surfcomber does not publish a fixed price band, but it keeps the Kimpton no-fee, no-size-limit pet policy intact. It supplies free bowls, beds, and a small grassy relief area with waste stations. Dogs may be left unattended in rooms, but only when crated, and pets are not permitted in the pool area. Pros: no extra pet charge and a built-in outdoor relief area steps from your room. Cons: no pool access for pets, and you will need a crate if you plan to leave your dog alone. Find a room at Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel.

Dream South Beach, by Hyatt - South Beach, Miami Beach

Dream South Beach also skips a published price band and charges a $50 pet fee per stay, limited to one dog up to 30 lb. It supplies a dog potty area on property along with beds, bowls, and treats, and its rooftop pool and boutique rooms sit close to the cruise port. Pros: pet amenities are included in the fee, and the location is central to South Beach nightlife. Cons: the 30 lb weight limit and one-dog cap rule it out for larger dogs or multi-dog households. Book via Dream South Beach, by Hyatt.

Matching the stay to your dog: the Kimpton properties (EPIC, Angler’s, Surfcomber) work best if you want zero pet fees regardless of size. Loews and the Fontainebleau suit travelers who want an on-site pet program or dog park. The Standard Spa is the pick for water-loving dogs under 50 lb. The Betsy suits travelers with one or two small dogs who want boutique styling, and Dream South Beach fits solo travelers with a dog under 30 lb who want to be near South Beach’s nightlife.

Pet Fees, Deposits and Weight Limits at a Glance

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Across these eight hotels, pet fees range from $0 to $150 per stay, depending on the property. Here is how that breaks down:

  • Zero fee, no size limit: Kimpton EPIC Hotel, Kimpton Angler’s Hotel, and Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel.
  • $50 flat fee: Loews Miami Beach Hotel (registration fee), Standard Spa Mid-Beach (50 lb weight limit), and Dream South Beach by Hyatt (30 lb weight limit, one dog only).
  • $75 fee, up to two pets: The Betsy Hotel.
  • Fee not publicly specified: Fontainebleau Miami Beach lists pet-friendly amenities but does not post a fixed size limit, so call ahead if you are traveling with a large dog or more than one.

None of these charges function as a refundable security deposit; treat them as a flat fee for housekeeping and in-room pet amenities. If your dog is on the larger side, the Kimpton properties are your most reliable no-fee, no-limit option on this list.

Dog-Friendly Beaches Near Your Hotel

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Miami’s shoreline is one of the best reasons to bring your dog along. Hobie Island Beach is a free, off-leash dog beach, making it a solid option after a match if you want your dog to run without a leash. If you book the Standard Spa Mid-Beach, you do not even need to leave the property: direct bay access lets your dog swim under supervision, with partial pool-area access for leashed pets as well.

Wherever you go, remember that Miami’s tropical climate supports outdoor activity day and night, which also means direct sun and hot surfaces are a year-round consideration, not just a summer one. Bring a portable water bowl, and time beach visits for morning or evening when the sand and pavement have had a chance to cool. If your hotel does not have direct water access like the Standard Spa, plan the beach trip as a separate outing and check current rules before you go, since off-leash policies can change by season or event.

Getting to Hard Rock Stadium and Around Miami with Your Dog

Miami hosts its World Cup 2026 matches at Hard Rock Stadium, and match-day traffic in the surrounding area gets heavy fast. If you are staying in Brickell or South Beach, build in extra time for the drive or ride-share to the stadium, and confirm your ride-share provider’s pet policy before you book a trip with your dog in tow.

Parking near the stadium fills up on match days, so a hotel that is a manageable ride or transit connection away from Hard Rock Stadium, rather than immediately adjacent to it, often works out better logistically. Brickell’s Metromover access and South Beach’s density of pet-friendly hotels both make it easier to base yourself somewhere walkable and treat match day as a single planned trip rather than a daily commute. Whatever transportation you use, keep your dog leashed and under control in crowded areas, and carry water for both of you given how much walking a match-day itinerary usually involves.

Practical Safety Tips for Traveling with Your Dog

A few basics cover most of what you need for a smooth trip. Confirm each hotel’s crate policy before you leave your dog alone in the room; the Kimpton Surfcomber, for example, only allows pets to stay unattended when crated, and that is a common standard across pet-friendly hotels generally, not an exception specific to one property. Pack a travel crate or carrier even if you do not expect to use it constantly.

Keep your dog’s vaccination records accessible during the trip in case a hotel, park, or venue asks to see them. Miami’s tropical climate means direct sun and hot pavement are worth planning around even outside of summer, so walk your dog during the cooler parts of the day and carry a portable water bowl. If you are renting a car, ask the rental company about its own pet policy before assuming your dog can ride along loose in the back seat.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Assuming “pet-friendly” means “pet-free.” The three Kimpton properties on this list (EPIC, Angler’s, Surfcomber) genuinely waive fees and size limits, but Loews, the Betsy, the Standard Spa, and Dream South Beach all charge somewhere between $50 and $75 per stay. Read the specific policy before you book, not just the “pet-friendly” label.
  2. Not confirming the crate policy before you leave the room. The Surfcomber’s rule of crated pets only is typical of hotels in this category. Assume you will need a crate unless a hotel explicitly says otherwise.
  3. Ignoring weight and headcount limits. Standard Spa Mid-Beach caps at 50 lb, Dream South Beach caps at 30 lb and one dog, and the Betsy allows up to two pets. A hotel that is pet-friendly for a small dog is not automatically pet-friendly for a large one.
  4. Booking without checking the fee amount. Fees at these eight hotels range from $0 to $150 depending on the property, a real swing across a multi-night World Cup stay.
  5. Underestimating match-day logistics. Traffic and parking around Hard Rock Stadium get heavy on match days, and pet-friendly rooms in Brickell and South Beach book up early for World Cup dates. Reserve well ahead rather than assuming a room and a dog-friendly policy will both still be available close to the date.

Whether you land on a no-fee Kimpton stay, a full-service Loews pet program, or the water access at the Standard Spa, matching the hotel to your dog’s size and your budget matters more than chasing the flashiest pet amenities list. Confirm the fee, the weight limit, and the crate policy directly with the hotel before you travel, and you will spend less time managing logistics and more time enjoying Miami’s dog beaches between matches.


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