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title: "Hotel Key — pet-friendly hotel in New York City"
description: "Hotel Key is a pet-friendly hotel in New York City, New York. OpenStreetMap tags this property as welcoming dogs. Expect dogs to stay leashed in lobbies and other shared areas. Pet fees and size limits vary, so call ahead to confirm the policy before you book."
url: https://www.pawsitivid.com/pet-hotels/us/new-york/hotel-key
last_updated: 2026-06-01
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# Hotel Key

Hotel Key is a pet-friendly hotel in New York City, New York. OpenStreetMap tags this property as welcoming dogs. Expect dogs to stay leashed in lobbies and other shared areas. Pet fees and size limits vary, so call ahead to confirm the policy before you book.

## Details

- Type: Hotel · Dogs welcome
- Address: 33-53 Farrington Street
- Phone: +1 718-353-9777
- Website: https://hotelkey.net/

Location: 40.7654, -73.8317. Directions: [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=40.7653803,-73.8316781), [Apple Maps](https://maps.apple.com/?daddr=40.7653803,-73.8316781), [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=40.7653803&mlon=-73.8316781#map=17/40.7653803/-73.8316781).

## Common questions

**Is Hotel Key pet-friendly?**

Yes. Hotel Key is tagged as dogs welcome in OpenStreetMap. Policies change, so call ahead to confirm.

**Does Hotel Key charge a pet fee?**

Pet fees are not recorded in OpenStreetMap. Most pet-friendly hotels charge a nightly or per-stay fee. Ask Hotel Key directly when you book.

**Can dogs stay in the room at Hotel Key?**

Hotel Key is a dog-welcoming hotel. Room rules and size limits vary, so confirm them with the property before arrival.

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Hotel details from [© OpenStreetMap contributors](https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright), available under the ODbL. Sources: [American Kennel Club: traveling with your dog](https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/travel/), [ASPCA: travel safety tips](https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/general-pet-care/travel-safety-tips), [American Veterinary Medical Association: traveling with your pet](https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/traveling-your-pet).