Perfect for short stays, this roadside hotel offers complimentary breakfast, free parking, and a Jacuzzi in the bedroom, near Downtown Silver Spring Plaza.
Map of hotels with Jacuzzi in Washington, D.C. state
Washington, D.C. Hotels with a Jacuzzi Tub in the Room
There are 19 hotels with in-room Jacuzzi tubs in the Washington, D.C. metro.
Factor in roughly $95–$145 per night, depending on location and event timing. The cheapest hot tub room in Washington D.C, priced at $61 per night, can be found at Comfort Inn University Center (Fairfax, VA). On the other hand, the most expensive accommodation with a private Jacuzzi here is the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, a sophisticated hotel with a spa center, steakhouse, and rooms with Jacuzzis, typically priced from $239 to $503 per day.
Unlike some cities where hotels with Jacuzzi rooms are located in downtown areas, more than half of the options in Washington, D.C. sit outside the central district. In addition to spa tub rooms in the city itself, you will find amazing hot tub accommodations in neighboring states, where hot tub suites are larger, and parking is easier.
Which Neighborhoods Offer the Strongest Hot Tub Hotel Options in Washington, D.C.?
In the Downtown core, we found 2 hot tub accommodations. If you wish to explore the cosmopolitan Dupont Circle neighborhood, Royal Sonesta Washington DC is the most obvious choice. The stylish hotel has a lovely outdoor pool, fitness center, and an on-site restaurant which offers delicious homemade pastas and pizzas. Jacuzzi rooms at the Royal Sonesta Washington DC typically go for somewhere between $150 and $280, depending on season and type of suite. Nearby, the Omni Shoreham Hotel is one of Washington’s most famous hotels. Think poolside cocktail bars, luxurious spa, outdoor pool with a sun deck, and a gorgeous on-site restaurant with views of Rock Creek National Park. Downtown properties generally average $170–$250 per night during peak tourist months, but hot tub rates increase during festivals.
Across the river in Arlington near Reagan National Airport, Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport often prices between $160 and $260, offering spa tub rooms and convenient Metro access to downtown monuments. This area tends to average 15–20% lower than Dupont Circle, while remaining only minutes away.
On the Maryland side, including areas such as National Harbor, Waldorf, Silver Spring, and College Park, we found 8 hotels with hot tub rooms. If you are looking for reasonably priced in-room hot tub accommodations here, Days Inn by Wyndham Silver Spring,often priced around $95–$120, just might be the perfect fit. National Harbor hotels with spa tub rooms will typically set you back $180–$260 outside major convention weeks, but pricing rises when large events are in town.
What Types of Jacuzzi Suites Are Available in Washington, D.C.?
In terms of types of hot tubs in Washington, D.C., you will notice a few common layouts. First, we have the open whirlpool platform suites, which are more common in suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia hotels. These properties typically place the tub directly inside the bedroom. In downtown hotels, rooms are smaller, and tubs are integrated into modern, spa-style bathrooms. Unfortunately, we didn’t find rooftop Jacuzzis, outdoor hot tubs, and heart-shaped spa tubs in Washington, D.C.
How Festivals and Federal Events Impact Jacuzzi Hotel Pricing?
Rates here are starting to creep up during the National Cherry Blossom Festival (late March through April), when downtown prices can rise $50–$100 per night above normal averages. Fourth of July week pushes central and Arlington hot tub hotel rates quite high, often exceeding $250–$300 per night.
Major conventions at National Harbor create localized inflated rates, sometimes lifting waterfront properties by $75–$125 per night compared to non-event weeks. You may notice escalating costs during political events, high-profile legislative sessions, and international summits in downtown Washington, D.C.
Choosing the right Washington, D.C. hotel with a hot tub really depends on your priorities. Dupont Circle and downtown are a stone’s throw from tourist sites, monuments, and embassies, but at higher average rates. Arlington balances convenience and pricing, while Dulles provides larger suites and steadier hotel prices.
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I booked this hotel stay for our wedding anniversary. With the big storm coming, I figured it’s safer to cancel. I called 4 times on Saturday and 8 times this morning trying to cancel. Reservations have not been available. I left voice mails and emails. Nothing. I finally got a hold of the front desk and they can not move my reservation to a different day or refund me because only reservations could do that and they’re not available until the next day, after my reservation. This is horrific neglect and borderline fraud.
I WISH I COULD GIVE THIS PLACE TEN STARS. I am actually afraid to write this review because it’s already hard to get an appointment. I did a staycation here just for a small get away. I am obsessed with going to different spas so I have been to pretty much every spa in the DMV. This is HANDS DOWN the best experience I have ever had. I usually go to the fountaine bleu in Miami and now I don’t have to catch a flight to experience real luxury. A few staff members I would like to mention are Tonia for the amazing facial and all the spa staff for being so kind. Hisham for making me feel like I was at home, and malek for escorting me and being so patient. I could not even explain the bliss this experience gave me. I highly recommend the stay, the spa, and the lobby restaurant. There were vegan options available which is important and they are so accomodating. I will be back soon to try the dogon restaurant, I have heard only positive things.
From the moment you pull up to the hotel, the doormen, the bellhops, the front desk persons, the concierge, and everyone in between make you feel like royalty. My only regret is that I cannot remember everyone’s names. But ALL of the staff is exceptionally helpful, and it made my wife and I’s weekend stay an EXCEPTIONALLY pleasurable experience. I highly recommend the spa, and I highly recommend Dogon restaurant for a must-have dining experience. I’m not sure we can stay anywhere else when we return to DC, and we definitely plan on checking out the other properties in the Salamander portfolio!
Stayed for 3 nights at the hotel. The room is amazing, especially the spa-like bathroom. However, the true stand out is the exceptional service. I visited the spa for a hot stone massage with Shawn. He was amazing and listened carefully to my preferences. The CBD enhancement that he used was very helpful for my fibromyalgia pain. We highly recommend Shawn, the spa, and the Salamander DC.
My stay at the Salamander Hotel and Spa for my birthday celebration was FABULOUS and everything that I was expecting!
I stayed the weekend of May 20-21st 2023 and I was pleasantly surprised to received an upgrade to my room from the 5th floor to the 8th floor.
The view of the waterfront was absolutely beautiful and calming but the service was outstanding as I was able to dine in for breakfast during my stay. The breakfast was AMAZING and I was so impressed to have been accommodated with a microwave when asked.
My concierge guy was AMAZING and well as the servers and greeters in the dining area.The only complaint would be not having a huge menu selection for dinner as I dined outside in the garden area.
The Spa was absolutely EXCEPTIONAL and very calming and the staff was very friendly and professional. I really enjoyed my masseuse Arlene who was such a JOY!
But overall, I had such an AWESOME time and I will be coming back! ☺️
**UPDATE2** No one has reached out to me from Salamander. At this point I would give this a 0.
** UPDATE ** The response below is a bad email address. I have now changed from a 2 star review to 1 star.
The location was very convenient for our trip. However, that's where everything stopped. I had put on our room that we were going to check in early and that if I had to pay extra I would because we needed to be ready and leave the hotel by 1pm. The front desk lady kept insisting that check in was at 4 and there wasn't anything she could do. After getting management to intervene were able to get a room. However, while we were waiting we had ordered 3 Cesar salads, we had not received them yet so when our room was ready we had them send them up. It took over 40 minutes for our salads to get delivered to our room. My girlfriends and I went out and came back and felt like ordering from the late night menu, called.... no answer.... called again.... no answer... then I call the front desk and they take my order. Room service said it would be ready by certain time, it was 15 minutes after that. So we tried to give it the benefit of the doubt because it was late but then! The next morning the SAME THING happened. Called... no answer....called.... no answer... then we call the front desk, they call no answer, and then they said they'll have someone call us back. 5 minutes later someone called us back. Then they said it would be ready again by a certain time and this time it was 15 minutes after the promised time. The room was subpar, the view was amazing though. The cleanliness just wasn't where I thought it would have been. This hotel was extremely expensive for the experience we had and cleanliness. I would rather stay at a Marriott for a cheaper price. It's also 3 days later and they've charged my card but have not sent me a receipt for the stay.....
My experience in a recent stay at the Salamander DC Hotel could best be described as “a cut above” on all levels. Door attendants were attentive and kind, the front desk greeted me with a warm smile, and when my refrigerator was found to be defective; engineering came immediately after speaking with Elwin who was at the front desk overnight. He was a gem. Initially he thought I was a DoorDash delivery driver but soon realized I stopped down to pick up an order. Upon heading back to my room I let Elwin know of the defective item and immediately he went to work from me. Staff was gracious and provided me with a feeling like I mattered and was not just another guest. I would highly recommend this location. The rooms are spectacular. The bathrooms were huge, I took a bath for the first time in 5 years (6’6” former athlete) and had room to spare in the tub!!! It’s the small things that resonate. Food was expertly prepared, in-room service was better than I’d ever had in my life. The colds were cold, the hots were hot, and everything in between was incredibly done. This is a stellar hotel that is again a cut above the rest. 10/10
We are familiar with the Salamander Resort and so were very excited to hear of the DC property opening. We spent a long weekend there and had a great time. The service is impeccable from the moment you arrive starting with the Valet crew. Farhan and the other valet drivers knew our names after the first day and always greeted us so warmly. Everyone at the hotel was so kind and welcoming. It made the weekend that much more enjoyable. We could not be more pleased! The spa was fully booked so be sure to make reservations well in advance.
My husband and I had a perfect stay at the new Salamander Hotel in Washington DC. The staff was tripping over themselves to accommodate our every need. We got to enjoy beautiful piano music during happy hour in the lounge as we sipped on delicious craft cocktails and watch the sunset. The hotel is in the perfect location with a very quick walk to the Wharf and the monuments. Our room was beautiful and the bed was very comfortable. We can’t wait to stay at the Salamander on our next visit to DC!! Highly recommend!
Nice hotel but far below 5 star under new management.
Pros: - rooms were clean and tastefully furnished - very comfy bed and linens - great location walking distance to the National mall - attentive staff
Cons: - the breakfast was truly inedible. Honestly an abomination for a supposedly luxury hotel. 3 star continental breakfast at best. Not even espresso was included, no veggies or salmon, just basic scrambled eggs and frozen “egg bites” and sausages and some oatmeal… - no espresso at a luxury hotel is crazy. No coffee maker in the room - have to go to the lobby for drip coffee. I ordered a double espresso to my room and the bill came out to $13. - amenities in the room were also lacking for a spa hotel. The diptyque shampoo products were nice but the place lacked basic vanity kits, face cream, toothbrush, hairbrush, etc, that you usually get at a hotel in this price range
All in all it was a comfortable stay but fell far short of expectations based on the price range, most likely the new management hasn’t had an opportunity to fully staff the kitchen, hopefully this will improve over time
Make sure to use Hoᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking a stay. This site will compare hundreds of booking web sites and usually will have prices a lot cheaper compared to others! You're welcome :)! This hotel is one of the best in the area. I've been staying here for years. If you stay for a few days you for sure will love it I'm sure!
We did afternoon tea here and the service and staff were amazing. Our daughter had the best time. The staff were kind, friendly, and attentive. The food and tea were incredible in variety and flavor. Will definitely come back.
Good value. Nice neighborhood location. Not much in the way of views and the fitness center is very small, but the room was spacious and in good shape, the staff were friendly, and the cafe in the lobby is convenient.
Excellent, gorgeous hotel with helpful, professional staff including Arman and others. I was here for a conference and it was the perfect setting. Rooms are spacious, common areas are beautiful, and the food was excellent! Highly recommend.
We book this hotel EVERY girls trip! We will be back soon too! It's just a great location and price. One of the few hotels I'd actually hang at and get a drink and we love the little to go cafe too.
I love this hotel for so many reasons. First of all, it’s in an excellent location close to many cool things. It also has a great rooftop pool. The rooms are comfortable while also being trendy. The absolute best part is the team there. I was checked in by Maria, who was absolutely lovely. The rest of my interactions with everyone were excellent (people acknowledge you and are friendly, so rare these days). I wouldn’t stay anywhere else when visiting DC.
Such a cute, chic place to stay in DC when visiting or for a staycation. It’s in a great neighborhood, central to everything and the staff are super nice and hospitable. Rooms are comfy and modern, and you can’t beat the views and the vibe at the rooftop pool and bar. Teo, Armand, Emani and Karen helped make it an excellent stay.
We booked this hotel because it was part of American Express's Hotel collection. Usually, hotels with this designation are rather superb. However, Viceroy fell below of our expectations.
The first night we arrived, we were checked into a room which had a very noisy furnace and refrigerator. Our family couldn't sleep at all, and they would turn on at different times, making loud noises. We checked in around 1 am, so we toughed it out through the night.
The next morning, we notified of the hotel staff about the situation before we headed out for the day. They said they would send an engineer to take a look. When we returned, they only looked at the refrigerator, and it wasn't clear whether they had done anything. They said they would send another person to the room to look at the furnace. 15 minutes later, a gentleman came, and he just told us that's the way they all sound. WOW! If that's true, then nobody is getting any sleep at this hotel! Fortunately, another person came, and this gentleman said that it is abnormal, and that they would switch our rooms. It shouldn't have taken so much effort.
On day 2, when the housekeeping staff came, we were still in our room, so we asked them to come back. When we were leaving for the day, we told the front desk that they can send someone to clean our room now. When we returned 10 hours later, our room was not cleaned.
The room itself was ok, but it lacked hot water and a coffee machine.
Note that the hotel also charges $25 per night "amenities fee".
Overall, we were disappointed at this hotel and would not return or stay at other Viceroy hotels in the future.
The front desk staff was exceptional and efficiently accommodated our room requirements and requests. We could not have asked for a cleaner or more tastefully decorated room - and the lounge & restaurant were so good that I would have come back to visit even if we weren’t staying in the hotel. I recommend The Viceroy in the highest possible terms.
Dovetail, the restaurant located inside of the Viceroy, was the perfect place for my joint birthday dinner and celebration! The restaurant staff was so kind and gracious. They went above and beyond to accommodate all dietary needs and made sure we were comfortable and having fun the entire evening. The dinner menu itself was delicious! I couldn’t get enough of the hush puppies with pecan butter, yum! I highly recommend visiting the Viceroy and dining at Dovetail!
The Viceroy is an overall good hotel that could be great if they make some tweaks.
Customer Service: EXCELLENT 5-Stars ++. Everyone and I mean EVERYONE was professional, accommodating. Viceroy, don't change your staff EVER. From the doorman and valets to the front desk reception staff (at ALL hours), the folks who work the little breakfast shop, the bartenders and restaurant employees and the cleaning staff we received top notch service.
Rooms- this is where improvements can be made. Here are the highlights:
*pillows are TRASH, just truly awful *bed/mattress was just OK *$14.99 for the good Internet?! You're already charging a resort fee. Like just stop. *Most irksome WHERE ARE YOUR FULL LENGTH MIRRORS, Viceroy??? People staying in your hotel are there for business or pleasure and NEED to see themselves from head to toe rather than using the elevator mirrors for a first real look at their appearance.
Fix these things and you'll have a gem on your hands as the service is fantastic and its location is excellent.
This is the most expensive cheap hotel I have ever been to. The decor, photos, and website will trick you into thinking this is a luxury/boutique hotel, but I've never been so disappointed by a hotel stay in my years of extensive travel for personal and work. 1) the water pressure in the shower is worse than my 1930s row house and there's no vent in the bathroom, so your room will get overly warm and muggy, which probably doesn't bode well for mold and cleanliness 2) there is a $100 amenity fee but the gym was the size of a shoebox, can only be used by one person at a time per their policy, and has a single Peloton bike that hardly works, no complimentary coffee (you have to pay for it at their cafe), and the roof was closed, even for sitting/working/snapping pics. I'm not even sure what other "amenities" are included in the fee 3) when I tried to add on a night to my stay a mere week after I originally booked, I had to negotiate with the staff not once, but twice (because they added the wrong day) to honor the original price I booked at rather than charging me $120 more for a Thursday night. I would maybe understand an increased rate for a Friday or Saturday but they acted as though I was asking them to give me a free stay. I used to live in DC so I come back very often, and was excited to stay at a place I had always walked by to get to work, but I wouldn't even stay here again if work was paying for it.
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FAQs about Hotels with Hot Tubs in Washington, D.C.
Do Jacuzzi hotels in Washington, D.C. typically charge for parking?
Yes. Location here matters significantly. Downtown and Dupont Circle hotels often charge $40–$60 per night for parking, while many Northern Virginia and Maryland properties include free on-site parking.
Are Washington, D.C. Jacuzzi hotels close to Metro stations?
Many are. Royal Sonesta (Dupont Circle) and Hyatt Regency Crystal City are actually within walking distance of Metro stops. However, Dulles-area hotels typically require having a car or calling a taxi.
Are there any hotels with a Jacuzzi in the room in Washington, D.C. that have an on-site pool?
Some hotels offer hot tubs only in specific room types. When booking, make sure to select a room that clearly lists a jetted tub, hot tub, or jacuzzi, and confirm it in the room photos or description.
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