Louisville has 16 hotels with in-room jacuzzi or soaking tubs. The highest-rated is Pillow and Paddock, a 5.0-rated horse farm B&B in La Grange. Budget options along I-65 start at $71.
Louisville's jacuzzi hotel market splits into two different trips. Most of the 16 properties are budget chains along the I-65 and I-265 corridors. A jetted tub and free breakfast run $71 to $110 a night. That works for a mid-week reset or a stopover before a Bourbon Trail drive. But two rooms stand apart. Downtown, the Omni Louisville puts a freestanding soaking tub in front of floor-to-ceiling windows, with a rooftop pool and Mokara Spa downstairs. Walk back from dinner on Whiskey Row without getting in a car. Thirty minutes northeast in La Grange horse country, Pillow and Paddock is a 5.0-rated bed and breakfast on a working farm. Soak under a robe, eat a full breakfast, and feed the horses before checkout.
16 hotelsFrom $71 – $314/nightBest rating 5.0
16 properties
Cozy Cottage Cabin
Louisville, Kentucky
Excellent243 reviews
4.6
Secluded Louisville-area cabin with a two-person Jacuzzi tub, a stocked kitchen, and a queen bed in a compact wooded setting.
In Old Louisville with a Jacuzzi and marble bathroom in the room, free breakfast and indoor pool. Affordable romance near the university and the Victorian mansions.
Southwest Louisville with a Jacuzzi in the suite, recently renovated rooms, and friendly helpful staff. Near the highway for exploring the Bourbon Trail.
East Louisville with a Jacuzzi, indoor heated pool, and gym. Budget-friendly and spotless rooms, though some guests note the property could use updating.
Downtown Louisville Omni with a freestanding tub, floor-to-ceiling windows, rooftop pool, Mokara Spa, and the Bourbon Bar. Rose petals and romance are the Omni's specialty here.
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Louisville East, KY
Louisville, Kentucky
Good882 reviews
3.7
East Louisville with a hot tub, marble touches, indoor pool, and complimentary breakfast. Clean rooms and professional staff near the Gene Snyder Freeway.
Downtown Louisville Hilton with a soaking tub, coffee bar, and the famous DoubleTree cookie. Walk to 4th Street Live and the Louisville Slugger Museum.
Florence has 14 jetted tub hotels across Northern Kentucky, starting at $67. The highest-rated is the Comfort Inn in Wilder at 4.3. For a skyline view with your soak, the Radisson in Covington is the only riverfront option.
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
Downtown puts you within walking distance of 4th Street Live and the Louisville Slugger Museum, but rates start at $148 and the tubs tend to be standard soaking style. The I-65 corridor south of the city runs $65 to $90 and most of those rooms have jetted tubs rather than soaking tubs. That distinction matters more than the price gap.
Nine of the twenty-three Louisville-area hot tub hotels sit along routes that connect to Kentucky Bourbon Trail distilleries. The Omni downtown has its own Bourbon Bar. For Bardstown day trips, the I-65 corridor hotels between Shepherdsville and Brooks put you thirty minutes closer to the rural distillery roads. A downtown hotel adds that time to every round trip.
The Omni Louisville Hotel is the standout upscale option at $314 a night. The freestanding soaking tub with floor-to-ceiling windows is the room's focal point; most Louisville hot tub rooms hide the tub in a bathroom corner. Reviews call out rose petal paths and welcoming staff. For something quieter, Pillow and Paddock Bed and Breakfast in La Grange sits on a working horse farm at $222 a night.
Three hotels in Cave City sit close to Mammoth Cave National Park. The Sleep Inn & Suites offers an in-room whirlpool starting at $89 with a 4.3 rating. The Baymont by Wyndham Cave City starts at $70 with clean rooms and an outdoor pool. The third option is cheaper, but recent reviews flag inconsistent upkeep; check photos before booking.
The Cozy Cottage Cabin is the only standalone rental in the Louisville set: a two-person Jacuzzi in a secluded wooded cabin at $160 with no lobby, no hallway neighbors, and no checkout line. For a hotel with some of the same care, Drury Inn & Suites Louisville North pairs a soaking tub with complimentary evening food and drinks at $199.