Top-rated hotel with private whirlpool, pool and restaurant, near Allegiant Stadium and MGM Grand casino.
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Las Vegas has about 50 hotels with Jacuzzis right in the room. The Venetian is your best bet if you’re celebrating an anniversary or just want to feel fancy. Club Wyndham Grand Desert costs way less and still gives you a good tub. Westgate Flamingo Bay works if you’ve got kids tagging along.
Attractions Worth Checking Out
Obviously, you’ve got the Strip. Four miles of casinos, hotels that look like Paris or Venice, and people watching that never gets old. Walk it at night when everything lights up.
- Obviously, you’ve got the Strip. Four miles of casinos, hotels that look like Paris or Venice, and people watching that never gets old. Walk it at night when everything lights up.
- Fremont Street downtown is grittier but more fun in some ways. They’ve got this massive LED canopy that does light shows. Street performers everywhere. Drinks are cheaper than on the Strip.
- The Bellagio Conservatory is free, changes with the seasons, and smells amazing. Good place to cool off for 20 minutes.
- If you need a break from all the chaos, drive out to Red Rock Canyon. Takes 30 minutes, costs $15 per car, and you can hike or just drive the loop.
Where to Eat or Drink
Eiffel Tower Restaurant. It offers a romantic
- SW Steakhouse at Wynn is pricey but worth it for a nice dinner. The view of the lake makes it feel special.
- Lotus of Siam is in a strip mall and won a Michelin star for Thai food. Locals swear by it.
- The Chandelier bar has three levels and serves this weird cocktail with a flower that makes your mouth tingle. It’s a thing.
- Want cheap tacos at 2 AM? Tacos El Gordo on the Strip. Three tacos for under $10.
Top Picks for Hotels with Hot Tubs in the Room
- The Venetian – Every room is a suite, meaning you get actual space. The tubs are huge Roman-style things. You’re right on the Strip. Runs about $250 a night but drops lower on weekdays.
- Club Wyndham Grand Desert – You get a full kitchen and living room with your Jacuzzi. It’s a few blocks off the Strip, close enough to walk. Usually around $130 a night.
- Westgate Flamingo Bay Resort – Two bedrooms, sleeps six, has a lazy river pool that the kids will destroy. About $180 a night. You’ll need to Uber to the Strip, but it’s only $12.
Day Trips
Nearby Cities for Jacuzzi Suites
- Reno is 7 hours north if you want mini-Vegas with better prices. Hotels with Jacuzzi suites start at $80.
Vegas is exhausting and relaxing at the same time. Get a room with a tub, walk until your feet hurt, then soak while the city keeps going outside your window.
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Cons: Rooms smelled weird, the bed is low and the footboard was crumbling. The shower was either too hot or too cold. We moved rooms and the 2nd room was much nicer! There are no dishes, pots or pans even though we had a stove (except 2 cups), might have to ask for them, The walk to the food and casino is long and scary at night!!
Overall I would stay again and I would recommend to friends and family with a few warnings.
Cons: rooms are worn and dated, AC does not get cold, the hotel feels dark in design, rooms have a smell to them, most of the good stuff is a long walk to the Palms.
Can’t recommend this hotel. I was hoping for modern but instead I got worn and dated rooms.
Tienen balcón pero desde el año 2021 están cerrados no se abren las terrazas. Para el fumador ya no es el mejor . Dispensarios Cookies en frente del hotel.
Está un poco retirado del centro, unos 20 minutos andando para llegar a la zona turística.
En invierno cierran las piscinas y el Jacuzzi, la habitación olía a Marihuana, la atención al cliente deja mucho que desear, tuvimos problemas con el WIFI durante toda la estadía, Nadie te explica bien cómo conectarlo.
Buenas vistas, pero el balcón estaba cerrado.
El apartamento estaba bien equipado, nevera, micro, ollas, tostadora, cubiertos, platos. La verdad bastante bien, pero no me volvería a hospedar en este hotel.
Tras el check out me llevé un h*stiazo de realidad que lo flipas, no quedándome más remedio que asumir que sigo siendo el mismo fracasado de siempre y que todo había sido una mera ilusión.
Pero las dos noches que pasé ahí fueron el no va más.
Ah, importante, está bastante a tomar por c*lo del Strip. Un mal menor en comparación a todo lo narrado hasta ahora.

The hotel used to be condominiums before the 2008 crash, so each room (I think) has at least a stove, microwave, and small, but spacious fridge. The bathroom has a jacuzzi. Our own private jacuzzi!!
The rooms are clean and the valet service is phenomenal. It may be because I tipped the valet $20 each day. When I tip that amount, it does seem like the valet folks try to remember you. Maybe they are like that with everyone, but I do think it is proper to tip them generously. It's tough working in the heat and in the chaos. Regardless, parking is valet only unless you go to MGM Grand.
Now.. my least favorite thing about this hotel is the line required to drive onto the premises at the security check in. It's horrendous in the afternoon and later. Part of the problem was that the "returning" line is out of service due to broken gate lever. Also, valet gets full by night time, so security would start turning people away and tell them to park at MGM Grand. Thus, it's not worth taking the car out for the evening.
I absolutely loved staying here. It's quiet, off strip, and wonderful! Definitely recommend if you're not into the hustle and bustle of the strip casinos - plus it's attached to the MGM Grand so you can get over there and to the monorail very easily from the Signature.
El baño era grandioso y no se escuchaba ningún ruído durante la noche.
FAQs about hotels with a jacuzzi in Las Vegas
What is the price of a hotel with a jacuzzi in Las Vegas?
The price of a hotel with a jacuzzi in the room in Las Vegas can vary depending on the hotel you choose, going between $60 to $500, with an average price of around $180 per night. If you’re looking for a luxurious and relaxing experience, staying in a hotel room with a Jacuzzi is definitely worth the extra cost!
How can I book a hotel with a jacuzzi in the room in Las Vegas?
We selected the best-rated hotels with Jacuzzi suites in Las Vegas. You can see information about rooms with a hot tub, hotel ratings, location, and a brief description. After you choose the hotel that you like, click the button ‘See available rooms‘ and it will take you to our partners site where you should select your desired date so it can show availability of that hotel and its rooms. After choosing the date and room, you will proceed to fill in the other necessary information about your stay. Some hotels have the option to pay when you arrive at the hotel, while others require you to pay upfront with the possibility of free cancellation.
What is the best time to visit Las Vegas?
There is no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on a variety of factors, including what you plan to do while in Las Vegas. That said, many people believe the best time to visit is during the week, when crowds are smaller and prices are generally lower.
Is Las Vegas expensive for tourists?
Many tourists find Las Vegas to be an expensive destination. While there are many free things to do in Las Vegas, such as walking down the Las Vegas Strip, seeing the fountains at the Bellagio, or visiting the Hoover Dam, many of the most popular attractions cost money. For example, a visit to the top of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino will cost $26, and a gondola ride at The Venetian will cost $29.90.
Can I request a romantic in-room hot tub suite upon check-in at Las Vegas hotels?
Yes, many Las Vegas hotels allow guests to request a specific room type, including those with a Jacuzzi tub, upon check-in. It’s recommended to make this request during the booking process if possible. If not, inquire at the front desk about upgrading to a jacuzzi room upon check-in, and the hotel staff will assist based on their availability.
Can I use the Jacuzzi Tub in the hotel room during inclement weather in Las Vegas?
Jacuzzi tubs in Las Vegas hotel rooms are designed for year-round use, including during inclement weather. Whether it’s raining or chilly outside, you can still enjoy the soothing waters of the jacuzzi. Many indoor jacuzzis provide a cozy, sheltered environment, allowing guests to relax regardless of the weather outside.
Do Las Vegas hotels with Jacuzzi suites offer spa services?
While not all hotels with Jacuzzi suites in Las Vegas offer spa services, many do. Some hotels may have their own spa facilities, while others may partner with nearby spas to offer their guests discounted rates. Check the hotel’s amenities or contact the front desk to inquire about spa services availability during your stay.










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































