The Redbury sits right at the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, which means you’re in the thick of things if you want to explore the Walk of Fame, vintage shops, and music venues on foot with your dog. This all-suite hotel treats dogs as regular guests rather than a special accommodation, which makes a real difference in how welcome you actually feel.
Each suite is genuinely spacious—not a marketing term, but actual room to move around in—with modern furnishings and the kind of layout that works well if you’re staying more than just a night. You get a living area separate from the bedroom, which is helpful if your dog needs downtime while you’re out. The decor leans contemporary without trying too hard, and there’s actual character to the place beyond the typical hotel formula.
What makes The Redbury work for dog owners is that the Hollywood location gives you real access to walkable neighborhoods. You can head down Hollywood Boulevard toward Paramount Studios, cut over to the quieter residential streets, or walk toward the Hollywood Roosevelt area. The hotel doesn’t trap you in a isolated spot where you have to drive everywhere just to find a decent place to stretch your dog’s legs.
The suites have views of the Hollywood landscape that actually matter—you can see the hills and get a sense of where you are instead of staring at a parking lot. There’s something about staying in a place with real views and real space that makes you feel less like you’re just parking your dog in a hotel room.
If you’re planning to spend time in Hollywood proper rather than just passing through, the all-suite format means you have somewhere to decompress that doesn’t feel like a standard hotel room. Visit their website for current rates and availability, or call them to ask specific questions about their dog policy.





