New York City Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room & Hot Tub Suites
Discover top New York City hotels with jacuzzi in room and hot tub suites, each carefully vetted for comfort and quality. Choose from 12+ stay options, perfect for romantic getaways, honeymoons, luxury escapes, or family trips.
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Book the Jacuzzi Tub Suite for a jetted tub overlooking the NYC skyline.
"Private jacuzzi with panoramic skyline views"

An Art Deco hotel in NoMad inspired by the area's Tin Pan Alley history.
"Luxuriate in the private tub and treat yourself"

The first hotel in Nolita, offering corner rooms with egg-shaped soaking tubs.
"The tub is a beautiful highlight in the center of the suite."

An Art Deco landmark in the Theater District where every guest has a private butler.
"Great jacuzzi with a private experience."

Every room in this tall, slender Midtown hotel has its own soaking tub.
"Inviting spa tub with a private jacuzzi experience."

The duplex penthouse suite has its own private, glass-bottom jacuzzi on the terrace.
"Rooftop terrace with glass bottom hot tub, amazing view."

Suites feature deep soaking tubs, some with direct views of the Empire State Building.

Industrial-chic rooms with deep soaking tubs in the heart of the Lower East Side.
"Private hot tub with amazing views, perfect for a relaxing escape."

A luxury wellness hotel in Hudson Yards with rooms designed as quiet 'sleep chambers'.
"Private hot tub with cold plunge switcheroo is amazing"

A residential-style hotel on Billionaire's Row with soaking tubs in every room.
"Private jacuzzi on the 25th floor with robes and loungers."

An urban sanctuary in the Crown Building where every suite has a fireplace.

The Romantic Interlude rooms at this former love hotel featured two-person jacuzzis.
New York City
New York runs on a different kind of energy. After a day of pounding the pavement, a private jacuzzi is the perfect way to recharge for another round. From Park Hyatt New York to The Nolitan Hotel, New York City offers 12 hotels with in-room tubs - great for romantic getaways and quiet escapes.
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Travel Season Insights
New York City experiences two distinct high seasons - June to August for classic summer vacations and November to December for holiday festivities - each offering vibrant, energetic atmospheres. The quieter low season is January to March, attracting budget travelers who benefit from fewer crowds and lower prices. Shoulder months like April to May and September to October balance pleasant weather, moderate crowds, and more affordable prices.
Months | Season | Crowds | Prices | Weather | Events |
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January to March | Low | Low | Low | The weather is very cold, windy, and often snowy. Fewer daylight hours. Best for indoor activities. | NYC Restaurant Week, NYC Broadway Week, Winter Jazzfest, St. Patrick's Day Parade |
April to May | Shoulder | Moderate | Moderate | Mild and pleasant spring weather, with blooming flowers in the parks. Occasional rain showers are common. | Tribeca Film Festival, Cherry Blossom Festival, Frieze New York |
June to August | High | High | High | Expect hot and humid conditions with frequent sunshine. This period is prone to summer thunderstorms. | Pride March, Shakespeare in the Park, SummerStage, US Open Tennis Championships |
September to October | Shoulder | Moderate | High | Comfortable, crisp, and often sunny weather, perfect for walking. Fall foliage begins to appear. | New York Fashion Week, Feast of San Gennaro, The New Yorker Festival, Village Halloween Parade |
November to December | High | High | Highest | The air turns cold and crisp, with a chance of snow later in the season. A festive holiday atmosphere is present. | NYC Marathon, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting, New Year's Eve Ball Drop |
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Know Before You Go
- The subway is the fastest way to travel.
- Wear comfortable shoes for lots of walking.
- Staten Island Ferry offers free Statue of Liberty views.
- Never stop suddenly in the middle of a sidewalk.
- Buy same-day Broadway tickets at a TKTS booth.
- Many smaller eateries are cash-only.
- Avoid empty subway cars for your safety.
- Explore outer boroughs for authentic food experiences.
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FAQs About New York City Hotels with Jacuzzi & Private Hot tubs
How much do hotels with jacuzzi suites typically cost in New York City?
In New York City, hotels with in-room jacuzzis average about $955 per night on weekdays and increase to around $1136 on weekends — roughly a 24–37% premium compared to standard rooms.
What are the top jacuzzi suite hotel options in New York City for different types of travelers?
- Couples: and are good choices for couples planning a honeymoon or a romantic getaway.
- Luxury stays: Travellers seeking upscale comfort will find and appealing.
- Value seekers: For budget-friendly options that don’t compromise comfort, is a solid pick.
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