Twelve jacuzzi hotels near Reading, Pennsylvania, from $51. The top-rated is the Inn and Spa at Intercourse Village at 4.9, adults-only with heart-shaped tubs in Amish country. Best budget option is the SureStay Plus in north Reading at $70.
Most people searching for jacuzzi hotels in Reading do not expect the best rooms to be in Amish country. But the market stretches into Lancaster County, and that is where the standouts live. The Inn & Spa at Intercourse Village is adults-only with heart-shaped in-room jacuzzis and a 4.9 rating. It is built for an anniversary night where you wake up to farmland quiet and a full breakfast downstairs. Bird-in-Hand Village Inn adds historic charm, farm tours, and a smorgasbord restaurant next door. Back toward Reading proper, the options shift to chain suites along Route 422 and near the airport, with jetted tubs starting at $70. The spread reaches Quakertown, Phoenixville near Valley Forge, and Hamburg by Blue Marsh Lake. You are picking a sub-region as much as a room.
12 hotelsFrom $51 – $180/nightBest rating 4.9
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Best Western Plus Intercourse Village Inn & Suites
Intercourse, Pennsylvania
Excellent1,505 reviews
4.7
Steps from Amish farmland in Intercourse, this inn offers in-room spa tubs, intimate patios, and a cozy on-site restaurant.
In Bird-in-Hand with a spa tub, wood finishes, pool, and free breakfast. Amish country lodging with historic charm and a smorgasbord restaurant next door.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on what you want around the hotel. Reading-area properties sit near highways and shopping, so you can check in quickly and focus on the room. Lancaster County properties trade convenience for atmosphere. At a place like the Inn & Spa at Intercourse Village, you wake up to farmland and horse-drawn buggies instead of highway exits. Couples wanting a romantic weekend tend to prefer Lancaster County. Road-trippers who need a great tub for one night lean toward Reading or Wyomissing.
It varies more than most expect. At a chain like Best Western Plus Reading Inn, you get a standard room with a jetted tub in the corner, functional but not luxurious. At the Inn & Spa at Intercourse Village, you get a heart-shaped jetted tub designed as the centerpiece of the room. The word 'whirlpool' on a booking site tells you almost nothing about the experience. Check photos of the specific room before booking.
If you book in Lancaster County, start your morning at Lancaster Central Market. It is the oldest continuously operating farmers market in the country. Lititz, about 15 minutes from the Leola and Intercourse properties, has craft breweries and chocolate shops along Main Street. On the Reading side, the Pagoda on Mount Penn gives you a short hike and a skyline view of the city. Plan dinner before you check in so you can settle into the tub without rushing back out.
It depends on what you mean by romantic. Lancaster County's Amish country delivers genuine charm, with quiet back roads and candlelit inns that impose no agenda. Reading itself is a mid-size Pennsylvania city, not a resort town. If you are picturing Poconos-style seclusion, you will not find it here. What you will find is a jetted tub at a fair price, especially paired with a day in Lancaster County. This area works best for a quiet overnight rather than a destination weekend.
Fall is the best season. Berks County's foliage peaks in mid-October, and Lancaster County's harvest season fills the farm stands with color. Rates at the Lancaster County inns climb during peak leaf season, so book early if you are targeting October. Winter is the value play: prices drop and a jetted tub feels more essential when it is 30 degrees outside. Summer brings higher rates and tourist traffic to Amish country, which can undercut the quiet atmosphere most couples want.