Birmingham has 24 jacuzzi hotels across the metro, from downtown to Gadsden an hour northeast. The Drury Inn on Lakeshore Drive holds a 4.5 rating with a jetted tub suite and free nightly dinner starting at $126.
Birmingham's jacuzzi hotel market stretches from the downtown historic district through Hoover and Pelham to Gadsden, about an hour northeast along the Coosa River valley. Some of the strongest options sit outside city limits. The Holiday Inn Express near Attalla holds a 4.5 rating at $99 a night. It sits near Noccalula Falls, well positioned for a low-key anniversary or a parents-only reset. Downtown, the Elyton Hotel occupies a converted 1912 building within walking distance of the Civil Rights District, where the city feels unhurried for its size. The Drury Inn on Lakeshore Drive, also rated 4.5, pairs its jetted tub suite with a free nightly dinner and happy hour. Most rooms across the metro fall between $62 and $197, and corner jetted tubs are the dominant style.
24 hotelsFrom $62 – $197/nightBest rating 4.5
24 properties
Holiday Inn BIRMINGHAM – HOOVER
Hoover, Alabama
Very Good676 reviews
4.3
Hoover Holiday Inn near I-459 with a whirlpool suite, indoor pool, and renovated rooms praised for cleanliness and family-friendly comfort.
Near I-20 in Leeds, convenient for Birmingham Airport, with a whirlpool suite and free breakfast, though some guests report cleanliness and AC concerns.
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Birmingham Bessemer
Bessemer, Alabama
Very Good555 reviews
4.1
Off I-459 in Bessemer, this Marriott property has a corner whirlpool tub suite, free breakfast, an outdoor pool, and quick access to McWane Science Center.
Redmont Hotel Birmingham, Curio Collection by Hilton
Birmingham, Alabama
Very Good1,625 reviews
4.2
A 1925 historic hotel on 5th Avenue North in downtown Birmingham, with a spa tub suite, rooftop terrace views, marble bathrooms, and Hilton Curio service.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Birmingham Downtown Near UAB
Birmingham, Alabama
Very Good960 reviews
4.3
A half-mile from UAB campus on 20th Street South, this extended-stay Hilton has a spa tub suite, marble bathrooms, full kitchen, and free breakfast daily.
In Trussville on Edwards Lake Parkway, 8 miles from Grand River shops, with a corner whirlpool tub and helpful staff, though the restaurant and room tech get mixed marks.
Connected to the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex via skybridge, the Westin has a spa tub suite, marble bathrooms, an on-site restaurant, and pet-friendly rooms.
Five hot tub hotels in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, from $106 to $328. Turquoise Place, rated 4.7, has the only private balcony tub over the Gulf. Kiva Dunes pairs a soaker tub with resort golf.
Five US hotels have swim-up suites, rooms that open directly into a pool. The highest rated is La Quinta Resort near Palm Springs at 4.5 stars. The best value is Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas at $92 a night.
Seven hundred seventy-nine Marriott properties with jacuzzi or hot tub rooms. The top-rated is The Reserve at Hot Springs, a boutique inn at 5.0. Best value is the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale, with soaking tub and spa from $148.
The Gold Collection groups 62 hotels rated 4.5 or higher across the United States, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The Reserve at Hot Springs leads the tier with a perfect 5.0.
62 properties
Frequently Asked Questions
Gadsden is an hour northeast, and four hotels there have jetted tubs from under $100, set against the Coosa River valley. The Holiday Inn Express near Noccalula Falls holds a 4.5 rating across nearly 700 reviews, with guests citing staff warmth that downtown chains rarely match. There are no walkable restaurants or nightlife, and a car is required for everything. If the tub is the point and Birmingham's dining scene does not matter, the drive is worth it.
Most properties here are highway-adjacent chains, so genuine privacy takes effort. The Gadsden Inn puts its jetted tub in a marble bath with the Coosa River outside the window; at 4.4 stars, guests consistently mention the tub by name. Bessemer's Hamilton Inn goes further: the oversized whirlpool sits in the room itself, not the bathroom, with deep jets and a romance-forward setup that does not apologize for what it is.
Pelham is the answer. Four hotels cluster around the I-65 exits within ten minutes of Oak Mountain State Park, Alabama's largest, with over 50 miles of trails, a lake beach, and mountain biking. The Best Western Plus Oak Mountain Inn offers a jetted tub, outdoor pool, and hot breakfast; reviewers consistently call the rooms spotless. After a full day on the red-clay trails, the jetted tub is the point of the trip. Pelham also puts you 20 minutes from Birmingham if you want dinner with a wine list.
Downtown tub options are soaking-only, no jets, at hotels like the Elyton and the Sheraton. You are paying for location, not the bath. The Elyton occupies a converted 1912 building in the Civil Rights District and holds a 4.5 rating, so the premium buys genuine character. If jets matter, the Drury Inn on Lakeshore Drive is the better pick: a proper Jacuzzi suite, free breakfast and dinner included, a 4.5 rating from over 1,600 reviews, and a 15-minute drive to downtown. Drury's evening food-and-drink spread means you eat and drink without opening a tab.
Thin walls come up in reviews at several properties across the metro, from the Gadsden Inn to the Holiday Inn Hoover. If noise matters, ask for an end unit or a top floor when booking. Budget options in Pelham and Bessemer can show dated fixtures and carpet even when the tub works fine. The Fairfield by Marriott in Bessemer is the understated standout: updated rooms, corner whirlpool, and a strict no-locals policy that limits weekend party traffic. Across this market, 'Jacuzzi suite' almost always means a corner-mounted jetted tub in the bathroom or bedroom, not a separate soaking room.