5 Best Dog Hotels in Berlin
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A4ord Team
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If you live in Berlin and have a dog, you already know this city treats your furry companion well. There are leash-free parks, dog-friendly restaurants, and lots of city space adapted for them.
But when you need to travel, finding the right place for your dog can get stressful. You want to be sure they’re safe, cared for and maybe even having a bit of fun while you’re away.
Berlin offers standout dog hotels for every personality and this guide highlights the most trusted spots, chosen for their care, reliability, and peace of mind while you’re away.
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Quick Summary Table
Category | Pick | Why |
Best Overall | Tierhotel MamaMo | Full package: warm care, pool, sun terraces, social matching, webcams |
Most Home-like Feel | Hundepension Berlin | No kennels, family-style setup, good with anxious or rescued dogs, calm and personal |
Best for Central Berlin | Belloberlini | Centrally located, flexible hours, great for workday or weekend coverage in the city |
Best for Active Dogs | Amicanis | Massive outdoor space, swimming pool, daily shuttle from Berlin, social group stays |
Best Boutique Option | Hundemotel Ludwig | Only 4 dogs max, home setting, perfect for small breeds needing quiet, tailored care |
1. Tierhotel MamaMo
📍 Alt-Schmöckwitz 80, 12527 Berlin
📞 +49 030 67824760
🌐 tierhotelmamamo.de

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Tierhotel MamaMo is a dog and cat boarding hotel just south of Berlin, tucked away in a peaceful, green area. The team here is made up of trained animal caretakers who genuinely care about the pets they look after.
Before booking, your dog will need to spend a trial weekend so staff can assess their personality and preferences. Dogs that enjoy company are paired with a roommate to reduce costs. Solo rooms are also available for dogs who need their own space.
Facilities include rooms with underfloor heating, sun terraces, and a swimming pool. Special diets can be accommodated.
Why pick this hotel:
MamaMo’s personal touch sets it apart — from photo updates to webcam access, you’re never far from your pet. The peaceful setting and high level of care make it a favorite among owners willing to go a bit further for quality of experience.
2. Hundepension Berlin
📍 Blankenburger Str. 60, 13089 Berlin
📞 +49 030 4729174

Image: hundepension-berlin.de
Located in green, quiet Pankow, Hundepension Berlin is a family-run hotel that skips traditional kennels. Dogs live indoors, sleep in heated rooms, and enjoy a home-like environment.
The team has experience with rescue dogs and those with anxiety so they can provide flexible care. Whether your dog needs space or craves play, there’s a safe, fenced setup for both. It's included with no extra fees walkies, meals, and playtime as part of the daily routine.
Why pick this hotel:
It’s easy to reach by public transport, accepts short-notice bookings, and treats dogs like part of the family.
3. Belloberlini
📍 Potsdamer Str. 53, 10785 Berlin
🌐 belloberlini.de

Iage: belloberlini.de
Located between Mitte and Schöneberg, Belloberlini offers both daycare and overnight stays in a cozy, apartment-like setting. There are armchairs, sofas, plenty of toys, and enough space for dogs to stretch out or play.
Dogs are grouped into small, compatible packs and get several walks per day, including outings to fenced dog parks. Older or special-needs dogs receive tailored care, quiet zones, and slow-paced walks.
The team is qualified and hands-on, and they encourage you to visit before booking. Open weekdays from 7:30 to 19:00 (closed on weekends).
Why pick this hotel:
Belloberlini blends convenience with comfort. Its central location, homelike setup, and thoughtful pacing make it ideal for city dogs, especially if you need reliable weekday care.
4. Amicanis
📍 Berlin Drop-off: Gasteiner Str. 3, 10717 Berlin-Wilmersdorf
📍 Main Facility: Friederikenhof 1, 14979 Großbeeren
📞 +49 030 53158292

Image: amicanis.de
Amicanis offers the best of both worlds: space and nature, plus city convenience. Their main boarding house is on a countryside estate just south of Berlin, complete with meadows, a dog pool, and digging zones.
You can drop off your dog at their Berlin office, and the team handles transport to the main facility, which is great for non-drivers or busy schedules.
Social dogs are grouped for safe outdoor play, while solo rooms are available for more independent pups. You'll be ask to do a trial meeting with your dog before longer stays. Staff also handle medication and dietary needs with care.
Bonus: they offer fireworks-free boarding at New Year’s, grooming services, and loyalty discounts. Regular photo updates help you stay connected while you're away.
Why pick this hotel:
The rural setting gives dogs room to roam, while the Berlin shuttle keeps things practical. Perfect for social pups who thrive in open space, without adding to your commute.
5. Hundemotel Ludwig
📍 Mariendorfer Damm 401, 12107 Berlin (Tempelhof)

Image: hundemotel-ludwig.de
If you’ve got a small or medium-sized dog (under 20 kg) and want a quiet, intimate setting, Hundemotel Ludwig fits you. Run from a private, air-conditioned home, the setup allows for only four dogs at a time. There are no kennels — just comfy sofas, individual routines, and calm, personal care. Grooming add-ons are available with high-quality products.
A short meet-and-greet is required before booking, and they do their best to help in emergency situations.
Why pick this hotel:
With space for just four dogs, your pet gets real one-on-one attention in a peaceful, home-like setting which is perfect for sensitive pups who need extra calm.
How We Chose These Spots
We didn’t just scan star ratings. We read through reviews, forums, and first-hand accounts from Berlin dog owners to find places that feel as good as they sound. Every hotel on this list balances safety, comfort, and care, which are the things that matter most when you’re trusting someone with your pet.
FAQs about Dog Hotels in Berlin
What should I look for in a good dog hotel in Berlin?
Look for places that are clean, supervised, and cage-free. Trial visits, small group sizes, and regular updates (like photos or webcam access) are good signs of quality care.
How far in advance should I book?
For holidays or peak seasons, book a few weeks ahead. For weekday daycare, 3–7 days notice is usually fine. Smaller, boutique hotels fill up fast.
Do these hotels accept all types of dogs?
Not always. Some places only accept social dogs; others handle anxious or reactive ones (sometimes at a higher rate). Most require a trial day to ensure a good match.
Can I visit before booking?
Yes. Many services encourage or require a meet-and-greet beforehand. It’s the best way to make sure both you and your dog feel comfortable.
What do I need to bring?
Usually: food, meds, and maybe a blanket or toy from home. Treats, bowls, and extras like grooming can often be arranged.
Do they offer webcam access?
Some do. Others post on social media or send updates via message. If it matters to you, confirm this before booking.

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