Extended Stay Dublin is right on Hacienda Drive in Dublin and works well if you’re planning to stay for a while with your dog. The studios have full kitchens, which is genuinely useful when you’re there longer than a quick trip — you can cook your own meals instead of relying on takeout every night. There’s also actual desk space, something you don’t always get in standard hotel rooms, so if you need to work during your stay it’s doable.
The dog policy here is straightforward. Your dog needs to be no more than 36 inches long and 36 inches tall. If you’ve got a larger dog or more than two dogs, you’ll need to get approval from the property manager first. The fees work on a monthly basis: the first month costs $25 per dog (capped at $150 plus tax), paid upfront on your first night. After that, it’s $10 per day for the first five days of each following month, maxing out at $50 plus tax per month per dog.
The location is convenient if you’re in the East Bay and need something for an extended period — whether that’s a work assignment, a temporary move, or just a longer vacation. The kitchens mean you’re not dependent on nearby restaurants for every meal, which can be nice when you’re managing a dog’s routine and dietary needs. The work space makes it actually usable as a temporary base, not just a place to sleep. It’s straightforward business travel accommodation with the practical setup that makes longer stays less annoying than they’d be in a standard hotel room.





