Luxury Hotel for Dogs Provides them with their own Butler

When you talk about luxury you can’t have limits even if it is a luxury hotel for dogs. A three star Riverside Hotel in Evesham, Worcs, is offering luxury pet packages that will not only pamper your pooches but make them feel special. The dogs are assigned their own butlers; they get walked in the 500 acre grounds of the hotel and receive pedicures at a nearby spa. The pampering doesn’t end there but have a choice of a three course gourmet banquet from the a la carte menu. It is no doubt the most exclusive luxury pet hotel.

The menu has been designed by top pet nutritionist and it features liver pate, braised fillet steak and luxury dog biscuits stuffed with broccoli and carrots. The luxury hotel for dogs has already attracted a celebrity clientele. Socialite Tara Palmer Tompkinson, ex-East Enders star Barbara Windsor, and news reader John Snow visit regularly with their pets. Debbie Sinclair, the owner of the hotel is very clear about her target market. She has a very exclusive clientele as her target and has tailored the package to suit their tastes and preferences.

The guests in the hotel tend to be multi millionaires. The hotel is best suited for those who want an indulgent getaway but don’t want to leave their dogs behind. It is no doubt on the expensive side but if you have to pamper your pet this is the luxury hotel for dogs. They feel they are in doggy heaven when they come here. The dog owners can check into one of the three luxury suites attached to the hotel with their pet. £495 is the basic rate of the suite for two nights but along with the doggie banquet, pet grooming sessions and various spa treatments a weekend break might cost you over £600. It is the best but perhaps the most expensive hotel for pets.

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