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Top Petange Pet Friendly Hotels

Threeland Hotel
Pet owners shouldn't miss Petange, a city known for its art galleries, and sights like National Bowling Center / Tennis Hall and Industrial and Railway Park Fond-de-Gras.
How to Wander Wisely in Petange with Your Pet
- Enjoy top attractions like Notre-Dame Cathedral, Grand Ducal Palace, and National Museum of History and Art.
- Other things to see include Casemates du Bock, Cactus Barcharage Mall, and Brasserie Nationale.
- Need a pet store? Try Fressnapf XXL Foetz, Store Jardiland Lexy, or Silolux Sa.
- For vet care, Veterinary Clinic Alzette, Cabinet Vétérinaire, and Veterinary Office Lemaire Paul Alexander are located in the area.
Top Pet-Friendly Hotels in Petange
- Threeland Hotel
Pets are allowed for a fee at this 4-star hotel, although restrictions apply. Guests appreciate the breakfast and restaurant.
Pet-Friendly Times to Vacation in Petange
Weather can make or break your stay, especially if you want to spend time outdoors. Here are the average daytime and nighttime temperatures to help plan your time in Petange.
From January to March, average temperatures range from 53°F in the daytime to 29°F at night. Between April and June, the daytime average is 71°F and the nighttime average is 38°F.
From July to September, average temperatures range from 73°F in the daytime to 47°F at night. Between October and December, the daytime average is 61°F and the nighttime average is 31°F.
Petange hotels essential information
Accommodation | 838 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | CA $191 |
Highest Price | CA $191 |
Popular hotels | Threeland Hotel |
Recent Petange hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

City Hotel
"The only problem that I have was the cleaning of the room. First of all, the receptionists were wonderful, but cleaning stuff didn’t do the basic of their work, at least, not in my room. The bed was hardly made, the towels were the same way I left them when I left my rm, some of them on the floor. The shower was not clean, still, hair all over. The dirty coffee cup and glasses were left on the table. On that particular day, they didn’t supply either coffee spoons; even thought, there were none left. I complained to the gentleman at the reception area, he trued to help but none came to clean the room. He was really nice, he brought a coffee spoons, a cup, an apple and an orange, his gesture was nice, but I wanted my rm to be clean."




