Our humans needed to use up some holiday from work but didn't want to travel too far so we decided to treat ourselves to a stay at nhow London.
We stayed in the penthouse suite which has fabulous views across the City of London and is well equipped for a family stay.
We each had our own luxurious room, glamorous dog bowls and plenty of space to run around on a carpet that looks our local park.
We heard that they serve a doggie afternoon tea so we used the dog and bone to call down and reserve a table for 2!
Our afternoon tea did not disappoint. In fact we would say it's the best we ever had!
We had a selection of pupcakes, peanut butter bones, cookies and a puppuccino. There was so much we had to have a doggy bag to enjoy in our room later.
The humans also had their own tea and cake so they didn't feel left out.
It would be a crime to stay at a nhow Hotel and not take hundreds of photos as there is so much to see.
We are always camera ready and happy to pose in return for treats.
We joined our humans for dinner in the bar area (pooches are welcome in the restaurant but there was a private event on the night we stayed).
The menu is pub style food such as burgers and fish and chips. The humans also enjoyed a few cocktails. Luckily we were still full from our tea so we slept in the Pooch and Mutt beds under the table.
All that posing and eating is hard work you know! Time to retire to our super comfy room for a long sleep and dream about breakfast.
The breakfast is buffet style served in the bar area and we were delighted to get our obligatory sausage.
Then we had to squeeze in a few more photos before we checked out.
It's thirsty work being a superstar so lucky there are plenty of water stations available.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at nhow London. The staff make doggies feel as welcome as any human guests and we highly recommend a stay to all our Four Legged pals.
Check out our reel for the full experience of our stay.
Some things you need to know before you visit:
There is a small car park (10 spaces) with a cost of £35 per day
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