Leavenworth has 18 jacuzzi hotels, nearly all independently owned. The highest rated is Mountain Home Lodge at 4.9, a secluded Cascade retreat. For a Front Street anniversary night, Hotel Pension Anna starts at $264.
Leavenworth has 18 jacuzzi hotels, and nearly every one is independently owned. The choice is not the tub (almost all are jetted, in-room) but how deep into the Cascades you want to sleep. On Front Street, Hotel Pension Anna puts you above the Bavarian shops with a corner jacuzzi and a homemade European breakfast. Mountain Home Lodge, rated 4.9, sits up a private mountain road where you wake to meadow silence and Cascade views from the tub. Between those two poles, the range runs from Abendblume at $374 a night for an anniversary to the Evergreen Inn at $58 for a spontaneous overnight. One outlier lands outside town: the Best Western Snowcap Lodge in Cle Elum, with a heart-shaped jacuzzi suite along the I-90 corridor.
18 hotelsFrom $58 – $374/nightBest rating 5.0
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Bavarian Lodge
Leavenworth, Washington
Excellent1,608 reviews
4.7
Bavarian Village Leavenworth hotel with an in-room Jacuzzi, floor-to-ceiling views, pool, and the Cascade Range surrounding.
Steps from Leavenworth's Bavarian village center, Abendblume offers a corner Jacuzzi suite, marble bath, and free breakfast with mountain views nearby.
Steps from Leavenworth's Front Street shops, Hotel Pension Anna pairs European-style decor with a corner in-room Jacuzzi and fireplace for a cozy mountain visit.
Off I-90 near the Cascades in Cle Elum, this Best Western offers a heart-shaped Jacuzzi suite, indoor pool, and free breakfast for a mountain-corridor overnight.
Near Okanogan National Forest in Leavenworth, Solstice Suites features in-room spa tubs, steam showers, and a sauna for a mountain wellness-focused stay.
Seventeen miles from downtown Leavenworth along the Wenatchee River, Pine River Ranch offers wooded seclusion, a corner in-room hot tub, free breakfast, and rustic cabin charm.
Steps from Leavenworth's Amtrak station in the heart of the Bavarian village, Leavenworth Village Inn has a corner in-room Jacuzzi with floor-to-ceiling windows and free parking.
Bavarian-themed hotel in Leavenworth with a corner whirlpool tub, pool, and free breakfast, walking distance to the Enchantment Park and village shops.
This collection has 159 stays that pair a fireplace with a private jacuzzi, from Oregon Coast beach houses to Appalachian cabins. The highest-rated inn is Bent Creek Lodge near Asheville at 5.0 across 415 guest reviews.
Seven hundred seventy-nine Marriott properties with jacuzzi or hot tub rooms. The top-rated is The Reserve at Hot Springs, a boutique inn at 5.0. Best value is the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale, with soaking tub and spa from $148.
Six hundred ninety-five owner-run hotels with private jacuzzi tubs. The highest rated is Spectacular Vista in the Smokies at 5.0 and $188 a night. Best value is Blue60 Marigny Inn in New Orleans at $136.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Leavenworth commands a premium for its walkable Bavarian village, and most jacuzzi rooms here start above $200. Wenatchee, about 25 miles east on US-2, has options like Travelodge by Wyndham at $65 per night with an in-room whirlpool. You save $150 a night but lose the ability to walk out your door into the village. If your trip is built around Christmas lighting or Oktoberfest, stay in town. If the tub is the point and Leavenworth is a day trip, Wenatchee works.
Most are corner-shaped jetted tubs built into the bathroom, not standalone soaking pools. They seat one comfortably, two if you are friendly. Mountain Home Lodge is the outlier; its cabins pair a jetted tub with a fireplace and Cascade views in a room designed around the soak, not squeezed into a corner. Expect Bavarian-themed decor in most properties: dark wood and patterned textiles around the tub.
Andreas Keller serves heavy German plates and beer steins in a basement dining room that matches the town theme without feeling like a gift shop. It sits on Front Street in the village core, walkable from most downtown properties. For something lighter, Yodelin Broth Co. does bone broth bowls that complement a long soak afterward. Plan dinner before 8 PM on weekdays; Leavenworth closes early outside peak weekends.
Winter is the draw. The Christmas lighting festival runs weekends from Thanksgiving through February, and a jetted tub after a cold walk through the village is the whole point. Rates spike and rooms sell out weeks ahead in December. Summer brings river tubing on the Wenatchee and hiking at Icicle Gorge, but fewer people seek a hot tub when it is 85 degrees. Early October and late March offer the best combination of availability and atmosphere. Bavarian Lodge drops well below its winter peak during those months.
If you want a modern, minimalist spa experience, Leavenworth will frustrate you. The whole town commits to Bavarian-village theming, and the hotels follow suit: carved wood, alpine murals, strudel at breakfast. Guests expecting a sleek urban boutique vibe leave disappointed. The town closes early and has no meaningful nightlife. Leavenworth rewards guests who want to slow down. Couples chasing late dinners and cocktail bars should book in Seattle or Portland instead.