Alcalá de Henares has 9 jacuzzi hotels, mostly independent guesthouses priced under €100 a night. Zouk Hotel is the couples-only option with a private outdoor hot tub from €98.
Alcalá de Henares is a UNESCO city with a jacuzzi hotel market that reads more like a collection of independent guesthouses than a hotel strip. Seven of the nine properties are owner-run, and most start under €100 a night. El Sueño del Quijote ROOMS, a Don Quijote-themed B&B with freestanding tubs and literary decor, suits an anniversary spent walking Calle Mayor after dinner. Zouk Hotel is the couples-only outlier with a private outdoor hot tub, set slightly outside the old town. A few properties sit in neighboring Torrejón de Ardoz, a short Cercanías ride from both Alcalá's historic center and Madrid. PCM Forum Alcalá, near the Henares River parkway, draws repeat praise for deep soaking tubs and quiet rooms. You wake up in a university town, and prices reflect it.
9 hotelsFrom €69 – €280/nightBest rating 4.4
9 properties
Casa y Fonda 1888
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid
Very Good245 reviews
4.4
Boutique guesthouse in central Alcala de Henares with a freestanding soaking tub, and the Cervantes birthplace museum nearby.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tub setups vary widely here. Zouk Hotel is a couples-only themed property with private outdoor hot tubs and fantasy-styled rooms, closer to a love hotel than a standard suite. El Sueño del Quijote ROOMS sits at the opposite end with freestanding soaking tubs in quiet boutique rooms. Other properties offer spa-style hydromassage tubs in a shared wellness area rather than a private in-room unit. Check each listing's tub details before booking, because 'jacuzzi hotel' covers everything from a shared spa pool to a private whirlpool on your terrace.
Zouk Hotel is the standout for couples. It operates as a couples-only property built around private outdoor hot tubs, starting at €98 per night. Every room is themed for privacy and fantasy, so this is not a place to bring the family. El Sueño del Quijote ROOMS is another strong pick. Guests highlight the freestanding soaking tub and quiet Don Quijote-inspired decor, starting at €85 per night. Both properties prioritize seclusion over resort-style amenities.
Getting into Madrid is straightforward. Globales Acis & Galatea has the best transit connection, with Cercanías commuter rail access to central Madrid and a free airport shuttle included in the rate. La Carretera in Torrejón de Ardoz also provides a free shuttle and sits close to Madrid Airport. Alcalá de Henares itself is on the C-2 and C-7 Cercanías lines. Most hotels in the city center are a short walk from a station with frequent service to Madrid's Sol and Atocha hubs.
Alcalá de Henares is worth a full day on its own. The Cervantes Birthplace Museum anchors the historic center, and the UNESCO-listed University of Alcalá campus is a short walk from there. Calle Mayor, one of Spain's longest porticoed pedestrian streets, runs through the old town with tapas bars lining both sides. Casa y Fonda 1888 puts you steps from all of it. For dinner, Hostería del Estudiante serves traditional Castilian cuisine in a 15th-century courtyard attached to the university.