Why Romania’s Pet-Friendly Apartments Are My Travel Secret Weapon
My German Shepherd, Luna, used to panic in hotel lobbies. After a disastrous trip to France where we were turned away from 3 places, I vowed to find a country where pets aren’t an afterthought. Then I discovered Romania’s hidden pet travel paradise. Forget the stress of "pet policy" emails—Romania’s apartments are built for dogs, cats, and their humans. I’ve stayed in 12 pet-friendly spots across Cluj, and these five aren’t just rated highly—they’re *designed* for your furry co-traveler.
My Top 5 Pet-Friendly Apartments (No Compromises)
Forget generic "pet-friendly" claims. These places have verified pet amenities—not just a welcome mat. Here’s exactly what to expect:
- Ateneea Luxury Rooms (5.0★, 6 reviews): Cluj’s newest gem. Tiny but perfect for couples with small dogs. €35/night, includes pet bed and biodegradable waste bags. *Pro tip: Book the balcony room—Luna naps there while I sip coffee, with Carpathian views.*
- Ares ApartHotel (4.9★, 48 reviews): Best for medium/large dogs. Spacious studio with €45/night, free dog treats at check-in, and a 5-minute walk to Piața Mihai Viteazu dog park. *Why it wins: 48 reviews mean it’s not a gimmick—it’s real.
- TCI Apartments (4.9★, 242 reviews): Family favorite. €38/night, includes pet-sitting service (€10/hour) and a vet on speed dial. *The 242 reviews? They’re from people who’ve stayed 3+ times with their dogs.*
- ZEN Central Suites (4.8★, 93 reviews): Urban luxury with pet perks. €50/night, private garden for walks, and a pet-friendly shuttle to downtown. *Insider note: Ask for the "dog-friendly floor" (room 2B)—less noise, more peace.
- Cluj Business Class (4.7★, 246 reviews): Best for long stays. €42/night, weekly pet-spa discount, and free airport transfers for you + your pet. *246 reviews? That’s the trust factor—this isn’t a tourist trap.
Pro Tip: Book Like a Local (Not a Tourist)
Here’s what no one tells you: Always book directly on the apartment’s site (not Airbnb). Romania’s top pet-friendly spots get booked fast, and direct bookings include free pet amenities (like the waste bags at Ateneea). Never use third-party sites—those listings often omit the pet policy. For car rentals, I use AutoEurope (they include pet seats for €8 extra). For activities? Cluj’s Dog Park (free entry) is perfect for pre-trip energy burns.
Why This Works (The Secret No One Else Shares)
Most travel blogs say "Romania’s great for pets." I say: Here’s exactly where to stay, how much it costs, and why the ratings aren’t inflated. TCI’s 242 reviews? That’s real people. Cluj Business Class’s 246? They’ve hosted dogs through 3 seasons. These aren’t just "pet-friendly"—they’re pet-obsessed. My only regret? I wish I’d found them sooner. Now Luna’s my travel partner, not my stress point.
Ready to Pack Your Leash?
Stop searching for "pet-friendly Romania" and book TCI Apartments or Ares ApartHotel this week. They’re the only ones with 4.9+ ratings *and* actual pet services (not just a "we allow dogs" checkbox). For under €50/night, you get a stress-free trip where your dog gets the same service as you. Do this now—next month’s peak season will sell out fast. Your furry best friend deserves a Romania trip that’s as perfect as the Carpathian views. 🐾
🎟️ Tours & Activities in Cluj-Napoca
Skip-the-line tickets, small-group tours, audio guides — book in advance to avoid sold-out days.