Hotels with Private Jacuzzi in Frederick, Maryland
Frederick has 10 private jacuzzi hotels starting at $57. The only heart-shaped jetted tub in town is the Comfort Inn Red Horse at $75. The highest-rated option is the Residence Inn by Marriott at 4.5 near Catoctin Mountain.
Frederick is an all-chain jacuzzi market, but the ten hotels here cover more ground than the brands suggest. The Comfort Inn Red Horse stands out: a heart-shaped jetted tub right in the room for $75 a night, a kitschy anniversary detail just minutes from the Carroll Creek historic district. For something more polished, the Residence Inn by Marriott sits near the Catoctin Mountain trailheads, rated 4.5, with fireplace upgrades reviewers keep mentioning. The Super 8 south of downtown runs corner jetted tubs from $57, the lowest entry point in the I-70 corridor between Baltimore and the mountains. Most of the remaining options near Fort Detrick and along the commercial strip carry standard soaking tubs in the $129 to $148 range.
10 hotelsFrom $57 – $163/nightBest rating 4.5
10 properties
Super 8 by Wyndham Frederick
Frederick, Maryland
Good1,043 reviews
3.7
Frederick hotel with an in-room Jacuzzi, free breakfast, free parking, and the Monocacy National Battlefield a short drive.
Annapolis has 18 jetted tub suites starting at $87. The highest-rated is 134 Prince at 4.9, a boutique near City Dock with a freestanding soaking tub from $581.
Seven Michigan cabins with private hot tubs, from Traverse City to the Lake Michigan shore. The highest rated is Woodshores Retreat in Coloma at 4.9, with tubs starting at $177 per night.
The highest-rated is Donna's Premier Lodging in Ohio's Amish country at a perfect 5.0. For lake views with your soak, the Lodge On Lake Detroit starts at $170 a night.
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
Most Frederick hotels are mid-Atlantic highway chains, so set expectations accordingly. The Comfort Inn Red Horse has a heart-shaped in-room jetted tub, and the Super 8 has a corner jetted tub in the room. Beyond those two, most properties offer shared pool-area hot tubs or standard soaking tubs without jets. If private jets in the room matter to you, confirm 'in-room jetted tub' at booking. The word 'jacuzzi' gets used loosely.
Frederick is about an hour from DC, which buys you lower rates, starting at $57 a night, and a walkable downtown instead of suburban sprawl. The tradeoff is fewer luxury options. This is chain-hotel territory, not boutique romance. If you want a spa resort or upscale suite, look toward Annapolis or DC proper. If you want a quiet base with a jetted tub and easy access to Catoctin Mountain Park, Frederick makes more sense.
Walk Carroll Creek's linear park into the historic district and stop at Brewer's Alley, Frederick's oldest brewpub, for a beer and crab dip before heading back to the room. Market Street clusters restaurants and shops within a few walkable blocks. The Homewood Suites puts you closest to the downtown core if you want to skip driving entirely.
It depends on your version of romance. Frederick works if you want small-town charm: antique shops, a creek-side walk, craft beer. It does not work if you expect spa robes and room service at midnight. The hotels here are comfortable chains, not boutique retreats. The Residence Inn is the highest-rated at 4.5 across 417 reviews, but it is still a Marriott extended-stay property. Calibrate accordingly.
Weeknights drop rates significantly compared to weekends. October spikes because of fall foliage traffic through Catoctin Mountain and Frederick's downtown festivals. Spring weekends also fill faster with DC day-trippers. Book midweek in a shoulder month like early November or late February for the best combination of low rates and a quiet hot tub.