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.
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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.
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Where Can You Find the Best Jacuzzi Suite Hotels in NYC?
Hotels with private Jacuzzis in New York City run anywhere from $220 to past $1,700 a night. The Kimberly Hotel & Suites works great for couples – you get city views and a jetted tub in your room for around $540. If you’re trying to save money, the Shoreham Hotel has Jacuzzi rooms for about $230, and it’s close to Central Park and Fifth Avenue.
Top 3 NYC Hotels with In-Room Hot Tubs
- Shoreham Hotel (Midtown) – This place is small, but the location is unbeatable for $230 a night. You’re on West 55th Street so that you can walk to Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue stores, Broadway shows – basically everything. They take pets and have a restaurant downstairs.
- Akwaaba Mansion Bed & Breakfast (Brooklyn) – An old brownstone in Brooklyn with oversized suites and hot tubs made for two people. It’s $250 a night with breakfast included and free parking, which is honestly hard to find in NYC. It’s in a quiet part of Brooklyn near Prospect Park, so if you want to avoid the Manhattan chaos, this is your spot. Couples really like it here.
- Equinox Hotel New York (Hudson Yards) – The expensive option at $980 per night. Super modern, right next to The Vessel and The Shed in Hudson Yards. Your room has a Jacuzzi, and the whole hotel is into wellness stuff – they have air purifiers, special lighting, a pool, spa, massage, and a fancy gym. It’s nice if you’ve got the budget for it.
What Are NYC’s Must-Visit Attractions?
- The Empire State Building offers 360-degree views from 1,050 feet up – tickets start at $44 for adults.
- Central Park spans 843 acres and is free to visit year-round.
- For the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, you need ferry tickets at $26 per person. In summer, these sell out well in advance, so don’t wait.
- Times Square gets something like 50 million visitors every year. Go at night when all the signs are lit up, because that’s when it looks best.
Where Should You Eat in New York City?
- Le Coucou in SoHo is fancy French food, suitable for date night. You’re looking at $145 – $220 per person, though.
- Katz’s Delicatessen has been making pastrami sandwiches since 1888. A sandwich and sides cost $28, but it’s a lot of food.
- Peter Luger Steakhouse in Brooklyn is where you go for steak. Their porterhouse for two runs about $160. You have to call a month ahead to get a table.
- The Campbell Bar in Grand Central is incredible – it’s in this restored 1920s space with really high ceilings. Drinks are $18-25.
What Other Cities Near NYC Have Jacuzzi Hotels?
- Long Island is 255 miles south with beach hotels that have hot tubs. During the off-season, you can find rooms starting at $165.
- Niagara Falls is 276 miles west, takes about 4.5 hours to drive there. Hotels with Jacuzzi suites and falls views start around $75 a night.
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FAQs about NYC romantic hotels with a hot tub in the room
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.
What is the difference between a bedroom jacuzzi and a bathroom hot tub?
A bedroom jacuzzi is located directly in the sleeping area or open-plan suite. Bathroom hot tubs are placed inside a separate bathroom and offer a very different experience.
Why do many NYC hotels list a hot tub in the bathroom instead of the bedroom?
In New York City, installing a jacuzzi directly in the bedroom is often not feasible due to plumbing and structural limitations. As a result, hotels typically place hot tubs inside large bathrooms, even when the room is marketed as a “jacuzzi suite.”
Are there more jacuzzi-in-bedroom hotel options near New York City?
Yes. Areas just outside New York City, such as parts of New Jersey or Long Island, often offer more space and newer properties. This makes in-bedroom jacuzzi suites more common in nearby locations than within NYC itself.































































