One of the rare NYC hotels where the hot tub is placed directly in the bedroom, not the bathroom. Located in the Bronx, it’s a straightforward option for couples looking specifically for this setup.
New York City Hotels with a Jacuzzi in the Room
See Jacuzzi Suites in New York City →New York City has 17 hotels with Jacuzzi in room, with nightly rates from $100 to $539 for most properties — averaging around $217 per night, and few luxury Midtown Manhattan and Fifth Avenue high-rises reaching up to $1745 per night. Guest ratings average 8/10, with 67% of properties rated 8.0 or higher. Options range from affordable Bronx and Queens Boulevard stays to upscale Hudson Yards and Park Avenue suites.
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New York City Jacuzzi Hotels at a Glance
Where exactly is the jacuzzi in New York City hotels?
We analyzed 17 New York City hotels with in-room jacuzzis and mapped where the tub is located, the average nightly rate, and which hotel leads each category.
What Guests Really Think About Jacuzzi & Hot Tub Rooms in New York City
We analyzed 41 reviews from travelers who booked a room with jacuzzi or hot tub across 16 hotels in the New York City area — and here are the results.
New York City jacuzzi rooms earn a solid 78% positive rating — a touch below the national average, but that's partly because NYC guests hold hotels to a higher standard given the premium prices. What stands out is how many travelers specifically credit the in-room jacuzzi as the perfect antidote to a long day of walking Manhattan.
The negatives cluster around two issues: broken tubs that should have been flagged before check-in, and misleading listing photos that oversell the size or setup of the jacuzzi. A couple of guests also encountered black mold from poorly maintained jets — a serious hygiene concern at any price point.
Bottom line: a jacuzzi room in NYC is a smart upgrade, especially if you're planning full days of sightseeing. Hotels like The Wall Street Inn, The Kimberly, and Ink 48 consistently deliver. Free upgrades to jacuzzi suites happen surprisingly often here — so it never hurts to ask at check-in. Just confirm the tub is functional before you settle in.
Things to know about Jacuzzi hotels in NYC
New York City has 17 hotels with hot tubs, with an average nightly range of $150 to $400 across the boroughs. Most of our listed hotels in NYC are located in Manhattan, but we do offer a few awesome properties in other parts of the city, like Brooklyn and Queens.
In the Big Apple, you will find a nice balance of pre-war landmark buildings and modern high-rises with Jacuzzis. Not sure where to stay? This guide compares Midtown, Lower Manhattan, and nearby metro alternatives.
Why are in-bedroom jacuzzis rare in New York City?
New York City hotels face strict space constraints, building regulations, and plumbing limitations. Because of this, true jacuzzis located in the bedroom are extremely rare.
Many hotels advertise “jacuzzi rooms” even when the tub is actually located in the bathroom.
Where Should You Stay for an In-Room Hot Tub in New York City
Midtown Manhattan has 6 listed Jacuzzi properties. The luxurious Peninsula New York occupies a 1905 Beaux-Arts landmark on Fifth Avenue and is known for its oversized marble tubs placed within high-ceilinged suites. The lobby looks impressive, and the city views from the rooftop restaurant are mind-blowing.
Antique furnishings, a beautiful circular saltwater aquarium, and 500-to-600-square-foot suites with gorgeous Jacuzzis and L’Occitane bath amenities make the Kimberly Hotel & Suites such a lovely boutique hotel to stay in. On average, Jacuzzi suites at The Kimberly Hotel & Suites go for $500 per night. Midtown places guests within walking distance of Central Park and Rockefeller Center, though weekend rates trend highest here.
Midtown West and Times Square include 3 listed properties with Jacuzzis. Named the No. 6 best NYC hotel in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards, Ink 48 Hotel operates inside a converted 1930s printing facility, which means higher ceilings and large bathrooms. You can find a Jacuzzi room at Ink 48 Hotel for $197 per night. The district is highly walkable but gets super busy in the evenings.
We also have a few boutique-style properties with a Jacuzzi in the room in Lower Manhattan and the Financial District. The Wall Street Inn occupies a restored 19th-century building and offers large deluxe rooms with private whirlpools. The area is quieter after business hours and typically averages 10–15% lower nightly rates than Midtown.
For larger layouts and to save some cash, consider staying in the NYC metropolitan area. Jersey City hotels with Jacuzzis (5–7 miles from Midtown) often average $150–$260 per night, while Yonkers (about 15 miles north) typically ranges $160–$250, making them less expensive than central Manhattan. Jacuzzi suites in Long Island work great for travelers who want easy access to beaches, vineyards, and waterfront dining.
To sum it all up, these areas attract couples looking for quieter surroundings, cheap parking, and easy access to nearby nature spots — perfect as awesome weekend getaways from NYC.
What Types of Jacuzzi Suites Can You Find in New York City?
Approximately 10–15% of listed NYC hotels offer jetted or Jacuzzi tub categories, while the majority provide more classic options located within spa-style bathrooms. The thing is that bedroom-positioned whirlpools are rare due to space constraints and building design in New York City. The same goes for heart-shaped and balcony Jacuzzis, which are not common within the city limits. However, if you really want a Jacuzzi placed in the bedroom, Ramada by Wyndham Bronx is where you should go. As for two-person whirlpools, metro-area properties are more likely to have them.
What's the Best Time to Find Deals on New York City Hot Tub Hotels?
The best time to find deals on New York City hot tub hotels is January through early March, when post-holiday demand drops and rates are typically 20–25% lower than in summer/fall. Peak season runs from May through October, with additional demand increasing in September and December. During these months, Midtown Jacuzzi suites are typically reserved 3–4 weeks in advance, especially around popular events in New York City such as Fashion Week and the New York City Marathon. Midtown properties are on the more expensive side over the weekends, while Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn offer more balanced prices for Jacuzzi rooms.
Choosing the right hotel with a Jacuzzi in the room in New York City depends on what you are looking to get from your stay. Midtown delivers landmark prestige, Lower Manhattan offers quieter evenings, Brooklyn is all about flexibility, and nearby NYC metropolitan areas have more budget-friendly hotels.
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Frequently Asked Questions — New York City
Are there more Jacuzzi-in-bedroom hotel options near NYC?
Yes. Outside the city gates, areas such as Jersey City and Long Island have newer properties with in-bedroom hotels.
Do New York City hot tub hotels offer free parking?
Your chances of finding free parking in Manhattan are slim to none, while Midtown properties typically offer valet parking for a daily fee. Brooklyn and metro-area hot tub hotels are more likely to include on-site parking.
What’s the best neighborhood in New York City for a quiet stay?
To get some peace and quiet, Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn are your go-to spots. These areas are much more relaxing than the touristy Times Square and the busy Midtown West.
Are there Jacuzzi hotels near Central Park?
Sure. Just search for Midtown East properties near Fifth Avenue. Here, you will find a few properties within walking distance of Central Park.
Are in-bedroom jacuzzis common in New York City hotels?
No. Due to space constraints and building regulations, true jacuzzis in bedrooms are extremely rare in NYC. Most hotels that advertise “jacuzzi rooms” actually place the tub in the bathroom.


















































































































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