Hotels with Jacuzzi in Washington, DC, District of Columbia
Sixteen hotels with in-room tubs across Washington, DC, concentrated in Georgetown and along The Wharf. The Park Hyatt holds the highest rating at a perfect 5.0. The Graham starts at $165.
Washington, DC is a freestanding-tub city. Fourteen of the 16 rooms here have oval soaking tubs in marble or stone, and the collection splits by neighborhood. Georgetown holds five properties. The Park Hyatt leads with a perfect 5.0 rating two blocks from the White House, hushed enough to hear yourself think. The Graham anchors the other end at $165 a night, its tub set in the room rather than behind a bathroom wall. The Wharf waterfront is the other cluster. The InterContinental and Pendry sit within a block of each other, both with rooftop pools and freestanding tubs, but the InterContinental starts nearly $100 lower. The only jetted option is the Omni Shoreham in Woodley Park, a corner whirlpool in a garden-grounds hotel that feels nothing like the rest.
16 hotelsFrom $165 – $1,215/nightBest rating 5.0
16 properties
Conrad Washington DC
Washington, District of Columbia
Excellent1,751 reviews
4.6
In DC's Penn Quarter near Capitol Hill, the Conrad has a freestanding soaking tub, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a rooftop bar with skyline views.
At The Wharf on the DC waterfront, this Pendry has a freestanding soaking tub, rooftop pool, and direct access to waterfront restaurants and the Kennedy Center nearby.
Inside a Beaux-Arts landmark near the Verizon Center in downtown DC, the Monaco has a freestanding soaking tub, marble bath, and a lively ground-floor restaurant.
Boutique guesthouse in DC's Georgetown neighborhood on P Street NW with a freestanding oval soaking tub, morning pastries, and walkable access to shops.
Georgetown Embassy Suites with soaking tub suite, indoor pool, and made-to-order breakfast near the Kennedy Center and Wisconsin Avenue shopping in Washington D.C.
Baton Rouge has 19 hotels with in-room tubs from $59. Butler Greenwood Plantation in St Francisville leads at 4.7. Nottoway Resort puts you in a clawfoot tub inside an 1859 landmark.
Hocking Hills has 41 properties with private hot tubs, nearly all woodland cabins with outdoor decks near Logan and Rockbridge. Prices range from $89 to $1,199 per night.
This collection covers 616 IHG hotels with in-room tubs. The standout boutique is Holiday House Palm Springs, rated 4.8 from $196. For a budget anniversary pick, Hotel Indigo Chester starts at £99 with a clawfoot tub on the canal.
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
Georgetown offers cobblestone blocks, the C&O Canal towpath for morning walks, and waterfront dining within walking distance. The Graham Georgetown stands out: its freestanding tub sits in the suite itself, not behind the bathroom door, which changes the feel of the room. The Wharf is newer, built for evening strolling along a promenade lined with restaurants. Georgetown has more historic texture; The Wharf has more modern convenience.
Most DC hotels have freestanding soaking tubs: deep, quiet, no jets or motor noise. They look elegant but do not massage. If you want water jets, the Hampton Inn White House is one of the few with a corner whirlpool. Know what you are booking before you assume jacuzzi means jets.
Fiola Mare on the Georgetown waterfront: Italian seafood, candlelit, and a five-minute walk from most of the neighborhood's tub hotels. Order at the raw bar, split a bottle, then walk back to a freestanding soaking tub. That sequence is hard to beat on a Saturday night. If Fiola Mare is booked, Martin's Tavern on Wisconsin Avenue has been open since 1933 and takes walk-ins.
Leave the car at home. Valet runs $50 to $75 per night at most properties, and street parking in Georgetown or Dupont Circle after 6 PM borders on impossible. Metro covers everywhere you want to go: Foggy Bottom and Dupont Circle stations are both within walking distance of multiple tub hotels. Take the train or an airport rideshare and save three nights of valet fees.
Cherry blossom season, late March through early April, is peak demand, and rates climb. If the tub matters more than the blossoms, book January or February. Prices drop, availability opens up, and a hot soak after a cold day on the National Mall beats fighting crowds at the Tidal Basin in April.