12 jacuzzi hotels in Albany, New York. Morgan State House Inn is the highest rated at 4.6 with a freestanding tub. Comfort Inn Glenmont is the least expensive at $66 a night. Ten of twelve are major chains.
Albany is a chain hotel corridor with one genuine surprise. Morgan State House Inn sits on Washington Park, a small owner-run B&B with a freestanding tub and a 4.6 rating. It sits at the top of a field dominated by Hiltons, Comfort Inns, and Holiday Inns. Downtown, Fairfield Inn is on State Street with floor-to-ceiling windows and free breakfast at $134. The Desmond Hotel, a Crowne Plaza, has a glass atrium lobby and a fireplace that make it feel less like a highway property than it is. Rates start at $123. Out near the airport, Holiday Inn Express in Latham runs $99 with a jetted tub and a heated pool. Six of the twelve hotels have standard bathtubs, not jetted tubs, so call the front desk before booking if the tub matters more than the rate.
13 hotelsFrom $66 – $170/nightBest rating 4.6
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Residence Inn by Marriott Albany Washington Avenue
Albany, New York
Very Good589 reviews
4.3
Albany NY extended-stay on Washington Avenue with a spa tub, outdoor fireplace, and the State Capitol nearby.
Overlooking Washington Park in Albany, this silver-tier B&B pours a full breakfast and provides a freestanding tub in rooms with warm wood details and attentive owner-run hospitality.
Long Island has 21 hotels with private jacuzzi rooms. The highest-rated is Arbor View House on the North Fork at 4.9. For a budget mid-island option, Holiday Inn Express near Stony Brook starts at $164.
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
Albany's hotel scene splits into two zones. Downtown puts you within walking distance of the Empire State Plaza, Lark Street's restaurants and bars, and the Palace Theatre; Fairfield Inn sits on State Street at the center of it. Wolf Road near the airport is strip-mall convenient with bigger parking lots and easy highway access; Staybridge Suites anchors that corridor with strong guest reviews. Downtown wins for couples who want to explore on foot; Wolf Road works better if you are passing through or visiting someone at Albany Med.
Most of Albany's jacuzzi hotels are highway-corridor chains with standard bathtubs, so you have to choose carefully. Two properties stand apart. Morgan State House Inn is a small owner-run B&B on State Street with a freestanding oval tub, warm wood details, and the personal hospitality of an independent property. Crowne Plaza Albany: The Desmond Hotel surprises with a glass atrium lobby, fireplace, and an on-site restaurant guests consistently praise. Book one of those two and pair it with dinner on Lark Street, and the trip works.
It depends on the property. Most Albany hotels advertising spa or soaking tubs deliver a standard rectangular bathtub in the bathroom, which can feel like a gap between the listing language and what is in the room. Comfort Inn East Greenbush is the standout exception, with a corner jetted tub placed in the bedroom for a private soak. Hilton Garden Inn SUNY Area offers an oval jetted tub, though it sits in the bathroom. If tub placement matters to your trip, call the front desk before booking and ask where the tub sits.
Most visitors overlook Lark Street, Albany's walkable strip of independent restaurants, wine bars, and coffee shops about ten minutes from the downtown hotels. Washington Park anchors the neighborhood and is worth a slow morning walk any time of year. The May tulip festival draws crowds for good reason. If you are staying out on Wolf Road, Crossgates Mall is nearby, but a twenty-minute drive to Troy gives you a farmers market and a revitalized downtown worth the trip. Albany rewards people who leave the hotel corridor.
Albany's hotel prices swing around three windows. The state legislative session runs January through June, and government travel fills downtown hotels midweek; book weekends for better rates and quieter hallways. The Tulip Festival in May packs Washington Park and the surrounding blocks, so reserve early if you want to combine the festival with a tub night. Summer opens up availability as the capital empties out, and July and August bring the quietest stretch for couples when you will have the pool deck to yourselves.