A practical Gardena base for short South Bay trips. In the Standard Room the Jetted Tub is placed in the bedroom.
Hotels with a Jacuzzi in the room in Los Angeles
The best hotels with a Jacuzzi in the room in Los Angeles include Shade Hotel Manhattan Beach for romantic stays, Four Seasons Beverly Hills for luxury Beverly Hills picks, Crystal Inn Suites & Spas for travelers near LAX, and Hotel Xilo Glendale for budget pick. All 75 hotels are manually verified, with rates from $57 to $1,184 per night.
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Los Angeles Jacuzzi Hotels at a Glance
Where exactly is the jacuzzi in Los Angeles hotels?
We analyzed 75 Los Angeles hotels with in-room jacuzzis and mapped where the tub is located, the average nightly rate, and which hotel leads each category.
Los Angeles Hot Tub Hotels — Quick Guide
Quick reference for booking a Jacuzzi suite in the Greater Los Angeles area
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (March–May): Mild weather, $200–500/night in Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. Manageable tourism before summer peak.
- Summer (June–August): Peak season for beachfront properties (Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, Redondo). Book 4–8 weeks ahead. Highest pricing of the year.
- Fall (September–November): Best balance of weather and pricing. Lower demand than summer, warmer than spring. Sweet spot for couples.
- Winter (December–February): Lowest pricing in inland and Pasadena areas. Beach hotels still moderate. Awards season (Jan–Feb) drives demand for Beverly Hills and West Hollywood.
Best Neighborhoods for Jacuzzi Hotels
- Beverly Hills & West LA: Ultra-luxury hotels with private spa tubs, rooftop pools, and fine dining. Highest pricing in the metro.
- Top picks: Four Seasons Beverly Hills ($1,184, 9.2/10), Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills ($934, 9.0/10), Kimpton Hotel Palomar Westwood ($275, 8.0/10)
- Pricing: $275–$1,184/night
- Santa Monica & Beachfront: Pacific views, beach proximity, mid-luxury to luxury pricing. Best for couples seeking ocean views.
- Top picks: Shutters on the Beach ($509, 8.4/10), Huntley Santa Monica Beach ($351, 8.4/10), The Eden Hotel ($232, 7.9/10)
- Pricing: $155–$509/night
- Manhattan / Hermosa / Redondo Beach (South Bay): Quieter beach towns, mix of boutique and mid-range hotels with hot tubs.
- Top picks: Shade Hotel Manhattan Beach ($267, 9.2/10 — top-rated for couples), The Portofino Hotel & Marina ($250, 8.0/10), Hotel Hermosa ($171, 8.2/10)
- Pricing: $134–$267/night
- Marina del Rey & LAX area: Convenient for travelers, marina views, mix of luxury and airport-adjacent options.
- Top picks: The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey ($378, 8.4/10), Inn at Playa del Rey ($236, 8.9/10), Best Western Plus Suites LAX ($149, 8.0/10)
- Pricing: $61–$378/night
- Hollywood & Sunset Strip: Central location, walking distance to Walk of Fame and Sunset clubs. Mix of boutique and mid-range.
- Top picks: Best Western Plus Sunset Plaza ($232, 8.8/10), The Moment Hotel ($129, 8.2/10), Best Western Hollywood Plaza Inn ($163, 7.4/10)
- Pricing: $129–$232/night
- Downtown LA: Business district, museum access, mix of luxury towers and budget options.
- Top picks: Intercontinental Los Angeles Downtown ($238, 8.4/10), Holiday Inn Express LA Downtown West ($129, 7.0/10)
- Pricing: $129–$238/night
- Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley: Quieter alternative to central LA, near Rose Bowl, museums, and dining.
- Top picks: Pasadena Hotel & Pool ($199, 8.0/10), The Astro Pasadena Hotel ($79, 8.0/10 — best value)
- Pricing: $79–$199/night
- Orange County Coastal (Newport, Huntington, Seal Beach): Beach resort feel, more relaxed than central LA, easy Disney access.
- Top picks: Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa ($301, 9.2/10), The Pacific Inn Seal Beach ($155, 9.2/10), Newport Beach Hotel ($319, 8.0/10)
- Pricing: $94–$319/night
- Calabasas & North Valley: Suburban retreat, near Malibu and Universal Studios.
- Top picks: Hilton Garden Inn Calabasas ($135, 8.4/10), Comfort Inn Near Universal North Hollywood ($169, 7.4/10)
- Pricing: $114–$169/night
- Inland Suburbs (Glendale, Whittier, West Covina, Rosemead): Budget-friendly, away from tourist core, longer-stay options.
- Top picks: Best Western Plus West Covina Inn ($138, 8.2/10), Doubletree Hilton Rosemead ($129, 7.4/10), Studio Inn & Suites Downey ($109, 8.2/10)
- Pricing: $74–$138/night
Best for Couples & Romantic Stays
- Shade Hotel Manhattan Beach — Manhattan Beach — $267/night, 9.2/10
- Deluxe Spa Room with private hot tub directly in the bedroom
- Modern, quiet hotel — ideal for low-key relaxing stays
- Walking distance to Manhattan Beach Pier
- Inn at Playa del Rey — Playa del Rey — $236/night, 8.9/10
- Private Jacuzzis, fireplaces, and decks with Marina views
- Serene retreat 6 miles from Manhattan Beach
- Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa — Huntington Beach — $301/night, 9.2/10
- Pacific Ocean views, on-site spa, multiple dining options
- Private Jacuzzis with full resort amenities
- Shutters on the Beach — Santa Monica — $509/night, 8.4/10
- Beachfront Santa Monica with private spa tub and full massage service
- Walking distance to Pier, shops, restaurants
- Best Western Plus Sunset Plaza — West Hollywood — $232/night, 8.8/10
- Private hot tub, poolside lounging, fitness center
- Close to TCL Chinese Theatre and Sunset Strip nightlife
- Hotel Xilo Glendale — Glendale — $86/night, 7.0/10 (best budget couples option)
- Romantic Suite with private Jacuzzi directly in the bedroom space
- Modern boutique feel in central Glendale
Highest-Rated Los Angeles Jacuzzi Hotels
- Best Western Plus Gardena Inn & Suites — Gardena — 9.2/10 (504 reviews) — $160/night (Standard Room with jetted tub in bedroom)
- Shade Hotel Manhattan Beach — Manhattan Beach — 9.2/10 (679 reviews) — $267/night ⭐ (top-rated for couples)
- Four Seasons Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills — 9.2/10 (1,938 reviews) — $1,184/night (ultra-luxury)
- The Pacific Inn — Seal Beach — 9.2/10 (1,696 reviews) — $155/night (best mid-range top-rated)
- Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa — Huntington Beach — 9.2/10 (6,574 reviews) — $301/night (largest review base)
- Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills — 9.0/10 (952 reviews) — $934/night
- Inn at Playa del Rey — Playa del Rey — 8.9/10 (397 reviews) — $236/night
- Best Western Plus Sunset Plaza — West Hollywood — 8.8/10 (2,483 reviews) — $232/night
Jacuzzi Configurations in Los Angeles
- In-bedroom Jacuzzi (most common in LA): Tub placed directly in the sleeping area. Found at Shade Hotel Manhattan Beach (Deluxe Spa Room), Hotel Xilo Glendale (Romantic Suite), Pasadena Hotel & Pool (Premier Room), and many South Bay budget hotels.
- Bathroom-installed (luxury hotels): Spa tubs integrated into hotel bathroom. Found at Hampton Inn Suites Seal Beach, Best Western Sunset Beach, Quality Inn Anaheim, and most luxury Beverly Hills properties.
- Private outdoor hot tub (rare): Tub on patio or terrace. Found at Inn at Playa del Rey (private decks with Marina views) and "Minutes to Disney" mountain-view rental ($759/night, Rowland Heights).
- Heart-shaped novelty tubs: Found at Santa Fe Inn Huntington Park (in-room heart-shaped hot tubs).
Closest to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
- Best Western Plus Suites Hotel LAX — Inglewood — 1.5 miles from LAX — $149/night, 8.0/10
- Crystal Inn Suites & Spas — Inglewood — close to LAX — $84/night, 8.6/10 (Room with king bed includes private Jacuzzi in bedroom)
- Best Western Airpark Hotel LAX — Inglewood — near LAX — $136/night, 7.4/10 (Suite with king bed, hot tub in bedroom)
- SpringHill Suites LA LAX/Manhattan Beach — Hawthorne — 3 miles from Manhattan Beach Pier — $143/night, 7.2/10 (Jacuzzi in room, free breakfast)
- The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey — Marina del Rey — 4.4 miles from LAX — $378/night, 8.4/10 (luxury option)
- La Mirage Inn LAX Airport — Los Angeles — near LAX — $79/night, 7.0/10 (budget option, in-room Jacuzzi)
Important Booking Tips for Los Angeles
- Confirm room type: Not all rooms in these hotels have jacuzzis. Look for "Deluxe Spa Room," "Romantic Suite," "Premier Room," "Suite with Jacuzzi," or "Standard Room with King Bed and Jetted Tub" specifically.
- Verify with the hotel: Some travelers report jacuzzi rooms can be swapped if not confirmed directly with the property at booking.
- Beach hotels in summer: Book Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, Redondo, Newport, and Huntington Beach properties 4–8 weeks ahead from June through August.
- Awards season caution: Beverly Hills and West Hollywood pricing spikes during Golden Globes (early January) and Oscars (late February–early March).
- Coachella effect: April weekends see inflated pricing across all of LA, even though the festival is in Indio (~120 miles east).
- LAX layover stays: Inglewood and Hawthorne hotels offer the cheapest jacuzzi options near the airport, often under $100/night with in-bedroom tubs.
- Disneyland visitors: Stay in OC coastal hotels (Newport, Seal Beach, Huntington) or Buena Park for shorter Disney commute than central LA hotels.
What Guests Really Think About Jacuzzi & Hot Tub Rooms in Los Angeles
We analyzed 51 reviews from travelers who booked a room with jacuzzi or hot tub across 36 hotels in the greater Los Angeles area — and here are the results.
Los Angeles guests clearly view jacuzzi rooms as a romance upgrade — 86% of reviews are positive, and romantic getaways top the list of reasons people book. What sets LA apart from other cities is the view factor: guests rave about soaking in jacuzzi tubs that overlook the Pacific Ocean, the Hollywood Hills, or the downtown skyline. Beach-area properties like Shutters, Hotel Hermosa, and Newport Beach Hotel earn some of the highest praise for combining in-room tubs with unbeatable coastal scenery.
The negative reviews reveal a specific LA pattern: broken jacuzzis at higher-end hotels hit harder because guests are paying premium prices ($300–450+ per night) and expect everything to work flawlessly. Budget and mid-range properties sometimes suffer from dirty tubs or outdated rooms, while the occasional LAX-area hotel has issues with smoke smell in supposedly non-smoking jacuzzi rooms.
Bottom line: if you're booking a jacuzzi room in Los Angeles for a romantic occasion, prioritize beach-area hotels with ocean view suites — the combination is what LA does best. At the luxury end, call ahead to confirm the tub is working before you pay premium prices. And if you want the LA jacuzzi experience on a budget, look at Pasadena, Gardena, and Calabasas properties where you can get a clean, spacious tub without the Beverly Hills markup.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Los Angeles
Can I find affordable hotels with a jacuzzi in the bedroom in Los Angeles?
Yep. You will find budget-friendly hotels with in-room Jacuzzi, especially in areas like Hollywood, near LAX, and in surrounding metro-area communities (Orange County, Santa Ana, Ventura)
Do Los Angeles Jacuzzi hotels offer free parking?
Depends on where you are planning to stay, actually. Luxury districts like Beverly Hills and Downtown typically charge $60–$70 for valet. There is a small chance that you will find free or at least lower-cost parking in Hollywood and in the vicinity of LAX.
What’s the best neighborhood in Los Angeles for a quiet Jacuzzi stay?
Santa Monica and Marina del Rey first come to mind, especially on weekdays outside the summer season.


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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