Top rated hotel with private hot tubs, pool, restaurant and breakfast, near Country Music Hall of Fame.
Nashville Hotels with Jacuzzi in room
Elevate your stay in Nashville and its vicinity with a hotel with a jacuzzi in room, blending adventure with serenity.
⏰ Short on time? Our best picks for hotels in Nashville with Jacuzzi in room:
💎 Best Overall: Dream Nashville – Supreme luxury, matchless comfort, and top-notch amenities.
❤️ Best Romantic: Best Western Suites Near Opryland – Private settings, romantic jacuzzis, and passionate ambiance.
💸 Most Budget-Friendly: Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Murfreesboro – Affordable, comfortable luxury with a private hot tub.
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Explore Nashville: Top Spots, Eats, and Hotel Picks
Want to make your next getaway more romantic, plan your trip to Nashville – a city that lives and breathes music. Enjoy the live entertainment, and delicious Southern cuisine and stroll around the city with your partner. And, make out of your trip by booking a hotel with a Jacuzzi suite for ultimate relaxation after a day of exploration.
Attractions Worth Checking Out
Start your expedition by visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and witnessing the rich history of country music. Don’t miss the Grand Ole Opry, where the unforgettable live shows are still held. And if you want to turn your romantic getaway into a buzzing nightlife, head to Broadway and enjoy the honky tonks and live music with your loved one and create lasting memories. Apart from music, The Parthenon is a must-visit if you want to get stunned by the architecture of the bundling which is the exact replica of the original in Greece.
Where to Wine or Dine
Want to start your dining experience with a local or visitor favorite? Head to Hattie B’s Hot Chicken for delicious chicken serves with crisp and spice. Peg Leg Porker serves the guest with smokey pulled pork and tender ribs to satiate your barbecue craving. Looking for something special to experience upscale dining with your partner? Stop by The Catbird Seat which serves a chef-driven tasting menu to elevate your night out with your partner. Pinewood Social entertains the visitors with craft cocktails and relaxed vibes
Top Picks for Hotels with Hot Tubs in Room
Best for Couples: Belle Air Mansion And Inn – Historic charm with elegant rooms and in-room Jacuzzi for a romantic retreat.
Best Value: America’s Best Value Inn & Suites Murfreesboro – Budget-friendly stay with comfortable accommodations and whirlpool tubs for relaxation.
Luxury Option: Four Seasons Hotel Nashville – Upscale hotel featuring lavish suites with in-room hot tubs and top-tier amenities.
Nearby Cities for Jacuzzi Suites
Make your romantic getaway more special by visiting the nearby cities including Franklin and Clarksville. Franklin is a historic town with cozy accommodations, including whirlpool suites, ideal for a romantic escape. Clarksville is a scenic destination with a mix of outdoor activities and hotels having in-room hot tubs for a relaxing getaway.
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Anyways the room was nice. The parking was VALET ONLY. It was expensive & inconvenient. A couple of times I texted the number on my VALET card to let them know I wanted my car in a few minutes. When I went down to the lobby to the valet stand my car wasn't ready/there either time. Waiting for valet is a hassle as is needing cash to tip every time you leave/return. Parking was expensive on top of the hotel.
The room was nice & clean but the CITY NOISES WERE VERY LOUD & so be prepared for that. If you are looking for peace/quiet/rest then stay elsewhere or bring earplugs.
Breakfast was fine/adequate.
It really just comes down to what you need given the location & noise. Some people live in a downtown & are used to that so for some people it's likely no big deal. It's a clean fairly decent room.
We originally booked nights at the La Quinta by Wyndham, however that place turned out to be a “mold show” and heavily taxed my respiratory system — terrible quality (do not recommend). We left that place after the first night, with profuse coughing and stuffy sinuses.
This Hilton saved our souls, with a higher price. Though you get what you pay far, and the Hilton did not disappoint.
This place had a nice lobby, bar, and food.
The room was immaculate (for the most part) and they even displayed my name on the tele — loved the small details.
I want to give this place a 4.5/5 but will give a soft 5, only because I spotted what I think is mold on the AC unit. The room didn’t smell like mold, which I’m sensitive to, so my experience was overall great!
Though, staff should look into cleaning their AC units more regularly.
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She is a tall white lazy, a little older, with dark hair and bangs, her name is Ginny. She worked the breakfast station almost everyday we were there from April 14th to the 18th. I am from California which I think is important to note because my whole state is melting pot. During my stay in Tennessee almost everyday we ran into a few people who were white and rude to us for no reason. We are Mexican and my husband who is a US Navy Veteran is covered in tattoos so I guess it would be easy to profile us however we have never ever experienced that until this trip. We probably met 100 new people a day from food places, museums, bars and only 1 out of 100 were rude so we just let it roll off our backs and tried to keep enjoying our trip. However, Ginny worked at the hotel and was the first person we saw every morning. When we got to the continental breakfast the first morning she looked at and frowned, walked over to us, and with the most condescending voice said “you do know breakfast is not free?” My husband and I looked at each other and responded “Oh yes, of course we have our voucher tickets.” And she said “okay good and then walked away.” We stood there for a second and I grabbed my husbands hand and said “forget her, let’s eat baby.” We got food while she watched us and corrected me twice while I used the waffle maker. We sat down and ate. She went around talking to guests, refilling coffee and water, taking plates but never stopped at our table. That was okay though since we didn’t want to be interrupted by her bad energy. She was rude to us the next morning as well so on Monday we opted to not eat there. Then on our last morning before checkout she refused to let us eat. We went over and it was closing down and almost 10. We thought it ended at 11 like on the weekend. Another tall white man was there and was telling her the same thing. He said “oh, I’m so sorry I thought it was 11.” She was so nice to him and made him a plate of food and toast while we stood there also. The entire lobby was empty. When we was done talking and serving him a plate my husband said that he was sorry but thought it was over at 11 also and if we could just get some toast please. She said no, that it was over and she was putting the last of the bread away. We said okay and proceeded to walk away. The front desk concierge heard this and came out from the front desk and went over and was so nice to us. She said “don’t mind her” and went over and said can we please give these guests some food. Ginny was rude to her, rolled her eyes and said the same thing she told us that breakfast was over. To note the concierge was an African American queen tho, she was so sweet. It got uncomfortable and we told the concierge “no worries, we will go across the street for food.”
I will remember many things from my trip. The friends I made, the beautiful memories, weather, and food. But I will forever remember the way Ginny treated us, I will remember the racism is alive and well. She did her very best to make us feel small, unwanted, and beneath her every single morning. She would not serve us, help us, or even talk to us. Ginny, you did not win. You’ll still be serving people eggs while I go on with my life but trust me honey. Now that I’m home. I’m coming for your job sweetheart because you do not deserve to work in hospitality.
FAQs about Nashville hotels with Jacuzzi in room
What is the price of a hotel with a Jacuzzi in Room in Nashville, TN?
Immerse yourself in Nashville’s vibrant atmosphere and unwind in a Jacuzzi-equipped hotel room, usually priced between $140 and $280 per night. Keep in mind that events like the Nashville Film Festival or weekends coinciding with local celebrations can lead to temporary fluctuations in the price of a hotel with a Jacuzzi in Room in Nashville, TN.
Are there any nearby romantic attractions or activities close to these hotels?
Absolutely! Nashville offers a range of romantic attractions and activities near these hotels. You can explore scenic parks, enjoy live music performances, take a romantic stroll along the riverfront, indulge in couples’ spa experiences, or savor a romantic dinner at a fine dining restaurant.
Are there any specific room packages or deals for couples at these romantic hotels?
Many romantic hotels in Nashville offer special room packages or deals designed for couples. These packages may include romantic amenities, dining credits, spa treatments, or additional perks to enhance your romantic experience. Check the hotel’s website or contact them directly for more information.
How to book a hotel with a Jacuzzi in room in Nashville?
Our selection showcases the best-rated hotels with Jacuzzi and hot tub in room in Nashville. This includes information about rooms, hotel ratings, location, and a short description. After picking your favorite hotel, click ‘See available rooms’ which will take you to our partner’s site. Choose your dates to view availability. The site will then compare rates across different platforms, providing the best deal. After being redirected, you’ll need to fill in the remaining information about your stay. Some hotels allow pay-on-arrival, while others require upfront payment, typically with a free cancellation option.
Can I find hotels with a Jacuzzi in room outside of downtown Nashville?
Yes, you can find hotels with Jacuzzi rooms both in downtown Nashville and in surrounding areas. Staying outside the downtown area might offer more tranquility and can sometimes be more budget-friendly, while still providing easy access to Nashville’s attractions via short drives or public transportation.