Hotels with Hot Tub in Room in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Fredericksburg has 11 hotels with in-room hot tubs from $84 to $342. The highest-rated is the Richard Johnston Inn at 4.9, an 18th-century B&B in the historic district with a corner jetted tub and marble bath.
Fredericksburg is a town most people drive past on I-95, halfway between DC and Richmond. Most of its 11 hot tub hotels line that corridor. But the rooms worth pulling off for are not at the interchange. The Richard Johnston Inn sits on Caroline Street in the historic district. This 18th-century B&B has a corner jetted tub in a marble bathroom and a 4.9 rating across 449 reviews. A few blocks away, the Ironclad Inn pairs a spa tub with a proper breakfast and redbrick charm from $206. Country Inn and Suites on the north side of town starts at $84 with a jetted tub inside the room, not just the bathroom. The Courtyard by Marriott sits close enough to Old Town that you can walk to dinner along the Rappahannock and back.
11 hotelsFrom $84 – $342/nightBest rating 4.9
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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Fredericksburg South (I-95), VA
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Good1,193 reviews
3.8
Near George Washington's Ferry Farm with a whirlpool in the suite and pet-friendly rooms. Civil War battlefields are a short drive, though some guests flag room upkeep.
Elegant redbrick B&B near downtown with a spa tub, marble bathroom, and restaurant. Walk to the historic district and the antique shops on Caroline Street.
Near I-95 with a spa tub, outside pool, and meeting space. Clean, comfortable, and convenient for the Fredericksburg battlefield sites and the historic district.
Best Western off I-95 with a spa tub, outdoor pool, and complimentary breakfast. Updated rooms with comfortable beds and easy access to the colonial downtown.
Courtyard by Marriott Fredericksburg Historic District
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Very Good843 reviews
4.3
Marriott in the historic district with a spa tub, restaurant, and fitness center. Walk to the Old Town shops, the Rappahannock River, and the Civil War trails.
Hampton near I-95 with a hot tub, restaurant, and free breakfast. Convenient for road trippers heading between DC and Richmond with clean spacious rooms.
Extended-stay Marriott near Fredericksburg with a hot tub, full kitchen, and complimentary breakfast. Quiet suites for longer stays near the historic district.
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Fredericksburg, VA
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Very Good1,149 reviews
4.0
Near I-95 with a Jacuzzi in the room, floor-to-ceiling windows, indoor pool, and RV parking. The hot tub and the pool are highlights for couples passing through.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Fredericksburg, an IHG Hotel
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Very Good1,097 reviews
4.1
Near the National Museum of the Marine Corps with a hot tub and comfortable rooms. Short walk to the museum and a practical base for the Quantico area.
Richmond has 14 spa tub hotels, mostly in suburban corridors. The highest-rated is The Boulevard Inn at a perfect 5.0. Best value is the Drury Plaza in Glen Allen from $117.
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.
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
Fredericksburg earns a full weekend if you like history and antiques. The walkable downtown along Caroline Street fills two days between battlefield tours and browsing shops. It also sits right off I-95, roughly halfway between DC and Richmond. Country Inn & Suites by Radisson starts from $84 and works as an overnight stop. Book Richard Johnston Inn in the historic district and you will want at least two nights.
Most jetted tubs here are standard whirlpool tubs built into the bathroom. They work for soaking after a day walking battlefields, but a standalone tub next to the bed is not what you will find. Richard Johnston Inn is the exception; select rooms have private spa tubs in a historic setting that feels considered rather than retrofitted. At budget chains, the tub is a bathroom upgrade.
Foode on Caroline Street serves Southern food in a candlelit brick dining room; it is the go-to date night spot downtown. Book a table for 7 and walk back to your hotel afterward. Most historic district hotels are within that walking radius. If you are staying near I-95, pick up barbecue from Allman's on the way back.
Midweek in late fall or winter brings the best rates and the fewest tourists at the battlefield parks. Spring brings school field trips and cherry blossoms that push prices up and fill the historic district hotels fast. Summer weekends are the tightest; families driving I-95 grab rooms early. For a quiet couples trip, aim for a Tuesday or Wednesday in November. Budget chain rates drop below $80 in the off-season.
Fredericksburg is a history-and-antiques town, not a resort town. The romance is walking cobblestone streets after dinner and soaking in a jetted tub back at the room. Richard Johnston Inn leans hardest into that experience, a small B&B in a centuries-old building rated 4.9 across 449 reviews. Families tend to stay near I-95 at the chain hotels and use Fredericksburg as a base for battlefield visits. The two crowds rarely overlap.