Bakersfield has 15 jacuzzi hotels along Highway 99 from $55 to $159. The Padre Hotel downtown rates highest at 4.4. Comfort Suites offers an in-room round tub at $104.
Bakersfield's jacuzzi hotel market splits into two trips. Most of the 15 options line the Highway 99 corridor through East and South Bakersfield, priced from $55 to $110, built for the night you pull off the road and want a jetted tub waiting. The Padre Hotel downtown breaks the pattern: a 1928 landmark rated 4.4 with a rooftop bar and Brimstone steakhouse where you walk back through art deco hallways after dinner. That is the anniversary booking. For a mid-week reset, Comfort Suites puts an enlarged round jacuzzi in the room itself rather than the bathroom, rated 4.3 across 648 reviews at $104. Prices run from $55 on the south end to $159 at The Padre, with most falling under $115.
15 hotelsFrom $55 – $159/nightBest rating 4.4
15 properties
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Bakersfield, CA
Bakersfield, California
Good1,154 reviews
3.8
Pet-friendly Country Inn in Bakersfield with a private Jacuzzi suite, marble finishes, free breakfast, and fitness center off the Highway 99 corridor.
Bakersfield Holiday Inn Express with a private whirlpool suite, marble bathroom, outdoor pool, and free hot breakfast in East Bakersfield near the Fox Theater.
East Bakersfield budget inn with a private Jacuzzi suite, outdoor pool, and free Wi-Fi, offering wallet-friendly rates near Highway 99 and the Kern County fairgrounds.
Central Bakersfield Comfort Suites with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, outdoor pool, free hot breakfast, and fitness center near the Mechanics Bank Theater.
South Bakersfield Super 8 with a private Jacuzzi suite and outdoor pool off Highway 99, though reviews describe a basic property with inconsistent maintenance.
Historic 1928 Bakersfield landmark with a private Jacuzzi suite, rooftop bar, upscale steakhouse, marble finishes, and a vibrant downtown location steps from the Amtrak station.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Bakersfield Central by IHG
Bakersfield, California
Very Good711 reviews
4.2
Central Bakersfield Holiday Inn Express with a private whirlpool suite, outdoor pool, and free hot breakfast, convenient to Highway 99 and Mechanics Bank Theater.
Bakersfield Hilton Garden Inn with a spa tub suite, heated indoor pool, on-site restaurant, and fitness center near the Rabobank Arena entertainment complex.
Bakersfield Best Western Heritage Inn with a private hot tub suite, continental breakfast, outdoor pool, and fitness center near California State University Bakersfield.
West Bakersfield Marriott TownePlace Suites with a private hot tub suite, outdoor pool, full kitchen, and gym, designed for extended stays near the Kern Medical Center.
Bakersfield Courtyard Marriott with a spa tub suite, private balcony, on-site Bistro restaurant, and fitness center in the central business district off Union Avenue.
Bakersfield Four Points Sheraton with a private hot tub suite, outdoor pool, on-site restaurant, and gym, though some guests note inconsistent service and room condition.
Resort-style Bakersfield DoubleTree with a spa tub suite, marble bathroom, outdoor pool, fitness center, and multiple dining options near the Mechanics Bank Arena.
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Bakersfield Central
Bakersfield, California
Very Good341 reviews
4.0
Central Bakersfield Fairfield Inn with a spa tub suite, outdoor pool, and free hot breakfast, though reviews describe a noticeably dated property with maintenance issues.
San Diego has 51 hotels with in-room jacuzzi tubs. The highest-rated is Hillcrest House B&B at 4.9. Prices range from $57 in Escondido to $824 at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar.
Three hundred ninety-six properties with a private balcony hot tub, from Smoky Mountain cabins to Scottish Highland cottages. The top-rated ski option is Trail's End Lodge in Park City with ski-in access.
Sonesta has 754 jacuzzi properties, but most are independent-feeling B&Bs and cabins, not chain hotels. The best value is The Artist's Inn near Lancaster at $65 a night with an in-room corner jacuzzi and breakfast included.
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
Bakersfield is a stopover for most people booking tub rooms. The city sits on Highway 99 between Los Angeles and the Bay Area, and the hotel inventory reflects that. Fourteen of the sixteen properties are chain hotels built for one-night highway stays. The Padre Hotel is the exception: a 1928 downtown landmark with a rooftop bar and Brimstone, a steakhouse guests single out by name in reviews. For a full weekend, the Kern River Valley is an hour east and puts you in the mountains.
It means a corner tub in the bathroom at most properties here. The Holiday Inn Express locations and the Ramada have enlarged jetted tubs, but they sit in the bathroom like any other fixture. Comfort Suites is the one hotel that puts a round jetted tub in the bedroom, which changes the feel of the room. If tub placement matters to you, ask for photos at booking. The website listing will not always match the room you imagine.
Brimstone, the steakhouse inside The Padre Hotel on 18th Street, is the dinner guests mention most in reviews. The rooftop bar at the same hotel has Sierra foothill views on clear evenings. Buck Owens' Crystal Palace on Buck Owens Boulevard hosts live country music and is worth the drive from whichever highway hotel you booked. Beyond that, Bakersfield is a working city. The tub room is the main event for most visitors here.
Skip Bakersfield if you are planning a romantic getaway around scenery. The city is flat and dry, built around agriculture and oil. The hotels deliver on the tub, but the city will not give you a charming downtown to walk after dinner. The Padre Hotel's block of 18th Street is the closest thing to a walkable evening, and it is a short stretch. For mountains outside your window, the Kern River Valley is about an hour east on Highway 178 and feels like a different state.
Bakersfield draws weeknight business travelers and Highway 99 road-trippers, so Fridays and Saturdays tend to have lighter demand. The Padre Hotel is the one property that fills ahead on weekends, especially during downtown events. The city does not have a peak tourist season the way coastal California does, so availability stays loose year-round. For chain hotels, you can usually find a tub room within a day or two of your travel date. Calling the front desk directly tends to get you a tub room faster than booking through a third-party site.