Eighteen jacuzzi hotels in the Greensboro and Piedmont Triad area, from $72 to $413. Proximity Hotel leads at 4.8. Grandover Resort has corner jetted tubs and spa grounds south of the city.
Greensboro's jacuzzi hotel market is a chain corridor along I-40 and the airport zone, which makes the handful of independents here stand out. Proximity Hotel near Friendly Center leads the collection at 4.8, a LEED-certified boutique where couples book for the quiet floors and the walk to dinner on Elm Street. Grandover Resort sits on sprawling grounds south of the city with a corner jetted tub, a full spa, and two on-site restaurants. Couples book anniversary weekends at Grandover and stay through checkout. The rest of the Piedmont Triad fills in with Marriotts and Wyndhams in High Point and Burlington. The Acorn Inn of Elon stands apart at 4.9, a bed and breakfast with jetted tubs starting at $89 a night.
18 hotelsFrom $72 – $413/nightBest rating 4.9
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Grandover Resort & Spa, A Wyndham Grand Hotel
Greensboro, North Carolina
Excellent3,296 reviews
4.6
Grandover Resort and Spa with a hot tub, marble bathroom, two restaurants, and spa. Relaxing grounds and the golf courses near the Greensboro suburbs.
Charming Acorn Inn near Elon University with a Jacuzzi tub, pet-friendly rooms, and breakfast. Boutique vibe blending history and comfort near the campus.
Fayetteville has 8 jacuzzi hotels near Fort Liberty starting at $114. The best in-room tub setup is the DoubleTree near Cross Creek Mall at $132, with floor-to-ceiling windows and an on-site spa.
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.
Two hundred seventy-seven Silver Pick hotels span the U.S. and Spain, heavy on owner-run cabins and inns. The highest-rated romantic outlier is Donna's Premier Lodging in Berlin, Ohio, with heart-shaped Jacuzzis and a perfect 5.0 across 1,300 reviews.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Downtown Greensboro puts you within walking distance of restaurants and nightlife along Elm Street, but only a handful of options sit in that core. High Point is quieter and 20 minutes south: Seven Oaks Inn Bed and Breakfast feels like a countryside retreat with its marble-accented jetted tub and Ron's homemade quiche at breakfast. Pick downtown if you want to wander after dinner; pick High Point if the room itself is the destination.
Proximity Hotel shares a building with Print Works Bistro, where the rooftop patio and craft cocktails make a natural pre-soak dinner. From there the Friendly Center shops are a five-minute walk. If you are staying near the Coliseum, the Sheraton's lobby bar gets lively on event nights: reviewers cite the atmosphere specifically. Greensboro's Bog Garden, a boardwalk trail through wetlands off Hobbs Road, is a free daytime detour ten minutes from most hotels on this page.
Every tub on this page is inside your room, not shared, but size and style vary sharply. The Grandover Resort's corner jetted tub is oversized with marble surrounds, built for two. At the Wingate by Wyndham near the Coliseum, the jetted oval tub fits a standard bathroom and works fine solo. Below $80, expect a basic soaking tub without jets. The word 'spa' in a hotel listing does not guarantee a jetted tub: check the tub type on each card before booking.
High Point Market runs twice a year, spring and fall, and every hotel within 30 miles fills weeks in advance at inflated rates. If your stay overlaps Market dates, book at least two months ahead or shift to Burlington, where Drury Inn & Suites stays calmer and keeps its complimentary evening kickback perks. Greensboro Coliseum events cause smaller spikes on weekends; check the Coliseum schedule before committing to dates along Gate City Boulevard.
The Sheraton at Four Seasons sits directly beside the Coliseum, and on concert or convention nights the lobby fills with crowds, which makes for lively energy but not the quiet evening you pictured. Reviewers flag noise as a recurring theme on event weekends across the entire Gate City Boulevard corridor. Seven Oaks Inn in High Point draws no event traffic and runs as a quiet old-world B&B with a jetted tub behind a closed door.