Burgos province has 19 jacuzzi hotels, mostly rural escapes outside the city. The highest-rated is Hotel Rural El Cedro in Lerma at 4.9 stars. Prices start at €62 per night.
Burgos province runs on rural escapes. Most of the 19 properties sit outside the city, scattered through Ribera del Duero wine villages, the Valdivielso canyon, and medieval towns like Lerma and Santo Domingo de Silos. The rooms center on the tub rather than squeeze one in as an afterthought. Hotel El Lagar de Isilla pairs a freestanding in-room soaking tub with guided winery tours through the Ribera vineyards. The anniversary starts with a tasting and ends without leaving the room. In the city itself, prices drop sharply: Hotel Maria Luisa puts you a short walk from the cathedral with a corner jetted tub for €68. Torre San Martín, tucked in the Valdivielso valley near Ojo Guareña, draws the kind of guest who wants to hear nothing but water running.
19 hotelsFrom €62 – €250/nightBest rating 5.0
19 properties
Casa Rural LA Genciana
Burgos, Burgos
Excellent39 reviews
5.0
Cozy rural house in Valmala with a Jacuzzi, marble touches, and countryside setting. Near the Burgos highlands and the Camino de Santiago.
Modern hotel in Briviesca with a Jacuzzi in the room and restaurant. The outstanding restaurant meals are the reason guests return on the Camino route.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Burgos city puts you within walking distance of the Cathedral and the tapas bars along Calle San Lorenzo. Abba Burgos Hotel is the main city option, with an in-room jacuzzi from €108. Province properties trade walkability for solitude: stone-walled casas rurales set among vineyards and open meseta, 30 minutes to over an hour from the city. Pick the city for a cathedral visit and late-night pintxos. Pick the province when the hot tub and quiet are the whole point.
Hotel El Lagar de Isilla in La Horra is the strongest pick for wine-loving couples. The freestanding tub sits inside the room with vineyard views over the Ribera del Duero, so you can soak while the sun drops behind the vines. Rated 4.6 across 1,390 reviews, with guests consistently praising the on-site restaurant's regional wine pairings. Rooms start at €144. La Horra sits in Spain's top red-wine region, and most bodegas are a short drive away.
Winter makes the jacuzzi the main event. Burgos sits on the Castilian meseta at 860 meters, and January nights regularly drop below freezing. A hot tub after a cold day at the Cathedral or along the Camino feels earned. Summer temperatures climb past 30°C, making a private soak less urgent but still welcome at night. Shoulder months like May and October offer the better balance: warm enough to explore, cool enough that the tub draws you in. Rates dip from November through March outside holiday weeks.
Hotel Restaurante El Vallés in Briviesca sits along the Camino de Santiago, making it a convenient overnight for pilgrims and road-trippers crossing Burgos province. At €75 per night, it is one of the cheapest jacuzzi stays in the region. Rated 4.2 across 1,066 reviews, with guests consistently noting the restaurant and pet-friendly policy. Briviesca is a quiet market town 40 minutes northeast of the capital, off the main tourist circuit and well-placed if you are driving between Bilbao and Burgos.