Nine jacuzzi hotels in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The highest-rated is Staybridge Suites near campus at 4.5 stars. For a walkable night out, Dickson Street Inn is the only independent property with a private jetted suite on Fayetteville's main strip.
Fayetteville is a chain-heavy market, and most of these nine hotels sit along the same corridor near I-49 or the University of Arkansas campus. The difference worth checking is which rooms have jetted tubs versus standard soaking bathtubs. The Comfort Inn near campus puts an enlarged jetted tub in the room, not tucked behind the bathroom door, starting at $98. Dickson Street Inn is the sole independent property, a small inn sitting on Fayetteville's main entertainment strip with a private jetted tub suite. Walk back to your room after dinner without needing a car. Staybridge Suites holds the highest rating at 4.5, popular with couples visiting for Razorback weekends who want apartment-style space with a kitchen. Prices across the nine hotels run $93 to $149.
9 hotelsFrom $93 – $149/nightBest rating 4.5
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Hampton Inn Fayetteville
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Very Good615 reviews
4.4
Near Fayetteville's main attractions, this Hampton Inn offers corner Jacuzzi rooms, a pool, gym, and consistently clean, quiet floors.
One thousand five Hilton jacuzzi hotels. The best-reviewed is Hampton Inn Wheeling at 4.8 with over 1,500 reviews and a $175 jetted suite. For a splurge, The Roosevelt New Orleans pairs a clawfoot tub with the Sazerac Bar downstairs.
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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dickson Street Inn puts you on foot from bars and restaurants, but reviews mention loud weekend nights and tight parking. The I-49 corridor properties near Shiloh Drive are quieter with free lots, but you will need a car for dinner. For a Razorback game weekend when you plan to be out late, walkability wins. For a quiet soak after a long drive, the corridor hotels deliver.
Most Fayetteville hotels list a soaking tub, which is a deep rectangular bathtub with no jets. The Comfort Inn & Suites near campus is the only property where the jetted tub sits in the bedroom. Hampton Inn Fayetteville has a jetted corner tub, but it is in the bathroom behind a closed door. When jets matter, confirm before booking. The word jacuzzi in chain listings often means a standard deep tub.
The Fayetteville Square is a ten-minute walk from the Courtyard by Marriott, with coffee shops and weekend farmers markets worth the stroll. Dickson Street runs south from the square with bars that stay open late on Razorback weekends. The Walton Arts Center sits right on Dickson if you want a show before heading back to the tub. Most visitors underestimate how walkable the downtown core is once you are parked.
The calendar matters. On fall Saturdays during Razorback football season, the town fills with 70,000-plus fans and hotel rates jump. Dickson Street gets loud enough that reviews at the Dickson Street Inn specifically mention weekend noise. Book midweek or in spring; Fayetteville is a different town then. The campus trails are empty and the restaurants have tables. A Tuesday in April at the Hampton Inn runs from $105.
Razorback home football weekends from September through November are the pinch point. Hotels near campus fill weeks ahead and prices climb. The Staybridge Suites and the Hilton Garden Inn sit closest to the university and go first. Graduation weekend in May is the second crunch. January through March is wide open with the lowest rates. Midweek stays any time of year drop the price further. Spring offers couples mild weather and full availability on tub rooms.