Pets are welcome in our hotel

At the Saint-Sulpice Hotel, we're delighted to welcome your furry companions, both cats and dogs. Because they're an essential part of your family, we do everything we can to make their stay as pleasant as yours. Travelling with them should be a simple and joyful experience, and we're here to make sure it is.

Here's what to expect when your furry friend arrives at the hotel!

  • On sunny days, a water bowl in front of our hotel
  • Treats, because we're all on vacation after all!
  • A cushion and a bowl in the room

Our policy for cats and dogs

  • We welcome dogs and cats.
  • There are no restrictions on the weight or breed of your pet.
  • A maximum of two pets per suite.
  • Pets must be kept on a leash at all times when leaving the suite.
  • It is your responsibility to ensure that your pet does not cause any damage and/or disturbances that could result in complaints from other guests.
  • We provide a mat and bowls. A fee of $75 + taxes per pet will apply.
  • Pets are not allowed in the restaurant, except for guide dogs.


We are delighted to welcome your companion and wish you a wonderful stay! 🐶🐱

Things to know!

Grooming services

Old Montreal Veterinary Clinic

Promenade avec toutou & Air de soulagement

Champs-de-Mars is a dog-friendly park offering a welcoming environment for you and your furry friend. With its vast green spaces, it's the ideal place for dogs to stroll, play and socialize. 

  • Old Montreal (1 to 2 hours)

To stroll the historic streets of Old Montreal, head east on Notre-Dame or Saint-Paul to the Square Viger dog park. After a bit of exercise, head back to the hotel via avenue Viger. 

  • Old Port (2 to 3 hours)

Set off in search of the majestic St. Lawrence River by heading south down rue de Bleury until it becomes rue Saint-Pierre, then continue to the water's edge. Stroll west via Rue de la Commune. To continue your adventure, once you've reached the Bota-Bota spa, pass through the entrance to the small Pointe-des-Éclusiers trail. The shores of this small island are perfect for resting before hitting the road again. 


Pet-Sitting

We know that many restaurants don't accept our furry friends. So don't hesitate to call on our concierge team: we'll be delighted to help you arrange childcare for your pet during your meal!

Cat & dog-friendly cafés

There are no cat- or dog-friendly cafés in Montreal. That said, there are several places where dogs are welcome on leashes, so they can rest on your lap or at your feet while you enjoy a good cup of coffee. 


These include La Finca, on rue Bleury (its little back terrace is a mini-paradise), Café Léo, near Place Émilie-Gamelin (try the chocolate chip cookies), Micro Espresso Café, in the Old Port, where they'll add cardamom to your coffee if you ask nicely, Café Pick Me Up on boulevard Robert-Bourassa (offering good grits or smoothie bowls), or Lili & Oli, a little further on in Little Burgundy, which is worth a detour for its atmosphere (and its grilled-cheese).