Motel 6 Hollywood sits on a block where the Hollywood Walk of Fame is just a few minutes on foot, and the constant foot traffic means you’ll see other travelers with dogs on the surrounding sidewalks regularly. The building itself is straightforward mid-century motel architecture—a two-story structure with exterior corridors and parking right outside your room, which makes getting your dog in and out simple enough.
Dogs stay free at Motel 6 Hollywood, no matter the size or number. There’s no weight limit or per-animal fee, which keeps the math simple when traveling with multiple dogs. Rooms are designated for pets, and you’ll need to let staff know you’re bringing a dog when you book or check in. The property has a small pool area, though that’s oriented toward humans. Most rooms have either one or two beds in a fairly compact layout—not sprawling, but functional for a night or two with a dog who doesn’t need to roam constantly.
The neighborhood around Whitley Avenue has some useful walking routes. Hollywood Boulevard runs parallel a block away with its heavy tourist scene, but the quieter residential streets nearby—head toward the hills above Hollywood—offer better walking terrain with less crowding. Runyon Canyon Park, one of LA’s most popular dog parks, is about a mile and a half north; the off-leash area there gets busy on weekends but gives dogs a proper chance to run. The motel offers free Wi-Fi and a basic continental breakfast. Parking is included in your room rate, and you can pull right up to your door, which matters when you’ve got a dog and luggage. The 3.4 rating reflects its budget positioning and mixed maintenance experiences, so manage expectations accordingly—it’s economy lodging with an uncomplicated pet policy, not a destination hotel.





