Often used for a quick stopover when visiting the Foshay Tower. The Room with a king bed offers a private soothing hot tub situated in the bedroom.
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Minneapolis Hotels with a Jacuzzi in the Room
We found over 46 hotels with a Jacuzzi in the room in Minneapolis. The average rate ranges from $90 to $200, though you can find budget options closer to $60 and some higher-end options around $230.
The Minneapolis market is interesting, considering how spread out the hotels are. Downtown has a handful of solid options, but a lot of the best-rated Jacuzzi hotels are out in the suburbs, in places like Maple Grove, Burnsville, Stillwater, and Eagan.
The location of the hot tubs is also interesting, as most in-room hot tubs are next to the king bed in the bedroom rather than in the bathroom. A smaller number, including the top luxury option downtown, have the hot tub in the bathroom.
This guide covers the main areas, what to expect from the rooms, and when to book to get the best rates.
Which Neighborhoods Have the Best Jacuzzi Hotels in Minneapolis?
Hilton Garden Inn Minneapolis Downtown on 4th Avenue South is a good option if you want to stay right in the city. Jacuzzis in this hotel are found in the bedroom next to the king bed, and the hotel is within walking distance from the Foshay Tower, Target Field, and downtown restaurants. The rate starts at around $112 a night and includes a pool and on-site restaurant.
For a slightly more affordable option downtown, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Minneapolis-Dwtn (Conv Ctr) is a good pick. It’s located near the convention center and Nicollet Ave, and charges around $101/night. If budget isn’t a concern, the Hotel Ivy, a Luxury Collection Hotel at 201 S 11th St, is the most expensive choice (approximately $229/night) in the area. Its Grand Suite has a king bed and a private hot tub in the bathroom, with an on-site restaurant serving American and Mexican dishes.
Southern Suburbs and MSP Airport Area
This stretch south of the city is where you'll find the most affordable Jacuzzi hotels in the metro. Norwood Inn & Suites Eagan offers rooms for around $62, and is currently the most affordable option on the list. It has a private Jacuzzi right next to the king bed, easy highway access, and is close to MSP Airport, making it a good option for layovers.
If you want a hotel close to the Mall of America, you can go for the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bloomington – Minneapolis South. Its jacuzzi is in the bedroom with a mirrored wall behind it, and rates are around $131/night. If you want something between Norwood and DoubleTree prices, Wyndham Minneapolis South/Burnsville in Burnsville offers around $95 a night. It has in-bedroom Jacuzzi suites with a pool and a restaurant near Murphy-Hanrehan Park.
What Types of Jacuzzi Rooms Can You Find in Minneapolis?
The most common setup across the metro is a standard two-person rectangular tub placed beside the king bed in the bedroom. A few hotels have unique setups, like the Maple Grove Holiday Inn with a corner placement, the DoubleTree Bloomington with a mirrored wall behind the tub, and the GrandStay Faribault with the tub in the living area.
You can find Jacuzzis in bathrooms, like at Hotel Ivy downtown and Microtel Inn & Suites in Inver Grove Heights. The Microtel is one of the better-value options in the metro at around $78/night, near Xcel Energy Center.
Heart-shaped tubs are rare, but available. Round Barn Farm B&B Event Center in Red Wing, located around 60 miles southeast of Minneapolis, has a private heart-shaped Jacuzzi, river valley views, and a gas Franklin stove. However, the rate is $344/night, which is on the more expensive side. It may be suitable for special occasions, not weekend trips.
When Should You Book a Jacuzzi Room in Minneapolis?
Peak season in Minneapolis runs from June through August. That's when the weather finally cooperates, and the city fills up with festivals, outdoor concerts, and lake activity. Rooms book fast on summer weekends, especially around events like the Minnesota State Fair in late August.
Sports weekends also drive demand. Twins home games at Target Field run April through September, Vikings games pack out hotels in the fall, and Wild and Timberwolves seasons keep things busy through winter and spring. If your visit lines up with any of that, book early. For the best rates, aim for early spring (March–April) or late fall (October–November), when demand drops off and weekday pricing gets genuinely cheap. Booking mid-week instead of weekends can knock $20–$40 off most suburban properties. Give yourself at least two to three weeks of lead time for summer weekends and a month for anything around a major event.
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FAQs about Minneapolis hotels with a Jacuzzi in the room
Are there Jacuzzi hotels near downtown Minneapolis specifically?
Yes. The Hilton Garden Inn on 4th Avenue South, Holiday Inn Express near the Convention Center, and Hotel Ivy on 11th Street are all within or right next to downtown. They cover the budget, mid-range, and luxury ends of the spectrum.
When is the best time to book a Minneapolis hotel with a hot tub in the room?
For the best rates and availability, aim to book your hot tub suite during Minneapolis’s off-peak seasons, typically early spring or late fall. However, if you’re looking to enjoy outdoor activities alongside your hot tub experience, summer and early fall are ideal, as warm weather complements your relaxing soak.
How can I find the best deals on hotels in Minneapolis with a hot tub in the room?
To secure the best deals, it’s advisable to book your stay well in advance, especially if you're planning to visit during peak tourist seasons or around major events. Check hotel websites for special promotions, sign up for loyalty programs for potential discounts, and use reputable travel sites to compare prices and secure special rates.





















































































































































































































































































































































































