Twelve jacuzzi hotels across the Providence area, from $90 to $269. The highest-rated is Hotel Providence at 4.4 near the WaterFire plaza. The Classic Motor Lodge in West Greenwich starts at $90 with an in-room jetted tub.
The surprise in Providence is where the best tubs end up. Downtown has the polish. Hotel Providence sits near the WaterFire plaza with old-world interiors and a jetted tub in the bathroom. The Graduate has a freestanding soaking tub surrounded by 1920s marble near Brown University. But neither puts the tub in the room itself. For that, you drive twenty minutes south to West Greenwich. The Classic Motor Lodge sets a jetted tub beside the king bed for $90 a night. North Kingstown's Blue Beach Motel does the same near Narragansett Bay. The collection runs from Coventry to Warwick to Scituate, twelve properties in all. The decision is whether you want to walk to dinner on Federal Hill or soak in a tub you can see from the pillow.
12 hotelsFrom $90 – $269/nightBest rating 4.4
12 properties
Americas Best Value Inn Providence North Scituate
Scituate, Rhode Island
Good242 reviews
3.6
Affordable lodge near North Scituate with a whirlpool in the room and vending. Clean comfy rooms with fridges and microwaves near the rural RI countryside.
Boutique Hotel Providence with a hot tub in the room, valet parking, and 24-hour gym. Old-world historic decor and spotless rooms near the WaterFire plaza.
Vintage-inspired Graduate with a freestanding spa tub, marble bathroom, and fitness center. The 1920s charm and the ornate decor near Brown University.
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
Base yourself in Providence if walkable dining and nightlife matter most. Hotel Providence puts you blocks from Federal Hill's Italian restaurants on Atwells Avenue. Stay near Newport if the mansions and coastline are the draw. Rhea's Inn by the Sea in Middletown starts at $99 with a 4.8 rating and sits minutes from Bellevue Avenue. The Warwick cluster near T.F. Green Airport sits about 20 minutes from either city.
The layouts vary more than you would expect. Graduate Providence puts a freestanding soaking tub in the suite's open living area, visible and romantic but with no privacy from the rest of the room. Chain hotels like Hampton Inn typically place a jetted tub inside an oversized bathroom behind a closed door. A few budget spots like Classic Motor Lodge put the tub in the bedroom itself. Check each hotel's photos on this page before booking to confirm the setup you want.
Start on Atwells Avenue on Federal Hill, Providence's Italian restaurant row, then walk back to a downtown jacuzzi suite. Hotel Providence is the closest option at $238 with jetted tubs. If WaterFire is running on the river that night, you will pass right through it on the walk. Graduate Providence at $269 offers a freestanding soaking tub and the same downtown walkability. Either way, you eat well and soak without driving.
Winter weeknights from January through March drop rates across the Providence metro. Warwick airport hotels like Radisson Hotel Providence Airport hit their floor around $95 during this window. Summer weekends near Newport spike hard. Rhea's Inn by the Sea books out weeks ahead at $99 because nothing else at that price matches a 4.8 rating in peak season. October is the best window: WaterFire's final burns and fall color along Narragansett Bay at shoulder-season prices.
If you are driving between Providence and Newport, the Warwick cluster puts you 15 minutes from downtown and 30 minutes from the coast. Five hotels sit near T.F. Green Airport. Radisson Hotel Providence Airport starts at $95 and works as a midpoint base. The tradeoff is nightlife: you will drive to Federal Hill for dinner and back. For a walkable evening, downtown Providence is the better base even at twice the nightly rate.