The waterfront location here is the real draw—you’re right on Suisun City’s working harbor, and the views of boats and water activity from the rooms and lobby give the place a genuine sense of place rather than feeling like a generic chain stop. Seagulls, water reflections, and the smell of the bay are part of staying here, which dogs either love or find mildly confusing depending on their temperament.
Dogs stay free at this Hampton Inn, with no weight restrictions and no per-night fees, though you’ll need to register your dog at check-in and leave them in the room when you’re out (the hotel doesn’t allow dogs in public areas). Rooms are standard hotel layout—not luxe, but clean and functional. Some rooms have refrigerators and microwaves, which help if you’re planning longer stays or want to prep meals between walks. There’s a small indoor pool if you’re traveling in cooler months and want a quick dip after a dog walk, though dogs don’t go in the water.
The real advantage is the walkability of the immediate area. From the hotel you can access the Suisun City waterfront promenade, a mostly flat paved path that runs along the harbor—good for leashed dogs and easy on aging joints. The promenade connects to nearby parks and the start of regional trail access. The hotel sits at Harbor Center Drive, a quieter part of town compared to Highway 12, which runs through central Suisun City. Walking distance gets you to local spots like Nurse Park, where dogs can stretch on grass and grass areas near the water. The surrounding neighborhood is low-key, more industrial waterfront than commercial bustle, so you won’t fight crowds on morning walks. Check-in is 3 p.m., checkout 11 a.m. Parking is included and straightforward, which matters when you’ve got a dog and luggage to manage.





