DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pleasanton at the Club

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pleasanton at the Club

7050 Johnson Dr.
Pleasanton, California 94588
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Local Phone: (925) 463-8000

Ideally located in the Tri-Valley area, at the crossroads of highways 580 and 680, this hotel in Pleasanton offers easy access to all of Northern California’s best attractions.

Work at the Hacienda and Bishop Ranch Business Parks, shop at Stoneridge Mall or the Livermore Premium Outlets and discover fantastic golfing and Livermore Valley wineries, just minutes away.

Take advantage of the complimentary shuttle service to and from the local BART and ACE stations, which offer convenient access to San Francisco and Oakland.

Dog-friendly policies:

  • Size: Maximum 75 pounds combined for up to 2 dogs
  • Breed restrictions: none
  • Maximum number allowed: 2
  • Non-Refundable Deposit: $50
  • Percentage of rooms that are dog-friendly: All

Dog-friendly property amenities:

  • Dog Waste Bags

 Luke at Sheraton Pleasanton Hotel <br/> Photo Credit: @slandgirlinjourney
Luke at Sheraton Pleasanton Hotel
Photo Credit: @slandgirlinjourney
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