Bayfront Inn
The Bayfront Inn has designated pet rooms. The hotel sits on Morro Bay, and has a perfect view of Morro Rock. Guests enjoy walks on the beach, hiking, sunbathing, shopping and biking. Frankie and Lola's, the inn's restaurant, offers a breakfast and lunch menu. Rooms have a homey, quaint decor, a small refrigerator, free cable and a patio. The inn gives freshly baked cinnamon buns out to its guests each morning.
Bayfront Inn
1150 Embarcadero
Morro Bay, California 93442
(805) 772-5607
bayfront-inn.com
Rodeway Inn
The Rodeway Inn welcomes pets for a $25 fee each night, per pet, as of 2009. Pets must be less than 60 pounds each, and a maximum of two pets are allowed in each room. The hotel offers free continental breakfast, coffee and local calls to its guests. Guests rooms have a desk, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, hairdryer and free WiFi. Fax service is also available.
Rodeway Inn
540 Main St.
Morro Bay, California 93442
(805) 772-7503
rodewayinn.com
Days Inn Morro Bay
The Days Inn, just three blocks from the bay, allows pets and charges a $22 fee per pet, per night. The hotel serves free continental breakfast and Wi-Fi. Rooms are equipped with coffee makers, hairdryers, ceiling fans and cable. Some rooms have refrigerators. The hotel has two queen kitchenette cottages for large groups and families, and rooms with ocean views.
Days Inn Morro Bay
1095 Main St.
Morro Bay, California 93442
(805) 772-2711
daysinn.com
Econo Lodge
The Econo Lodge, minutes away from Morro Rock, charges $25 per pet, per night, and limits two pets per room up to 25 pounds each. A free continental breakfast is served each morning. Business travelers can take advantage of the copy and fax service. Guest rooms are furnished with a refrigerator, hairdryer, coffee maker and cable television. Some rooms have refrigerators. Free WiFi is available in the lobby. Smoking is allowed in some rooms.
Econo Lodge
1100 Main St.
Morro Bay, California 93442
(805) 772-5609
econolodge.com
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