Asheville Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room & Hot Tub Suites
Discover top Asheville, North Carolina Mountains hotels with jacuzzi in room and hot tub suites, each carefully vetted for comfort and quality. Choose from 9+ stay options, perfect for romantic getaways, honeymoons, luxury escapes, or family trips.
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The Vanderbilt Room features a double jetted tub and dual gas fireplaces.
"Private patio with a private entrance and jetted whirlpool tub - very romantic."

The Celebration Suite in this historic Victorian inn has a two-person Jacuzzi.
"Awesome whirlpool tub for 2 in the Celebration Suite"

A newly renovated motel on Tunnel Road with King rooms that have two-person jetted tubs.
"Best hotel for the best price with a private jacuzzi tub"

The Craig-Toms Suite on the third floor has a large soaking tub under a skylight.
"Enjoyed the jacuzzi tub and balcony especially."

Book an Executive room for a spa-like bathroom with a large soaking tub.
"Nice views of city while soaking in the tub."

The King Studio includes a private jetted tub and is within walking distance of Biltmore Village.
"The jacuzzi was a super surprise and perfect for relaxing."

The Jacuzzi King Suite has a two-person hot tub and the feel of a mountain lodge.
"Private whirlpools offer a relaxing retreat with mountain views."

This simple motel in the Blue Ridge Mountains has suites with private hot tubs.
"We were bumped up to a Hot Tub suite"

This comfortable hotel near the Asheville Mall has rooms with private hot tubs.
"Loved the whirlpool room"
Asheville, North Carolina Mountains
You come to Asheville for the Blue Ridge Mountains. After a full day of hiking, a private hot tub is waiting for you. Whether you’re after a big-name stay like Best Western or a boutique gem like 1899 Wright Inn and Carriage House, Asheville has 9 places with a private tub.
Asheville Vibe Check
Primarily known for its epic Outdoor Adventure, you'll also discover a thriving world of farm-to-table Foodie Havens and vibrant Arts & Culture.
Travel Season Insights
Asheville experiences two distinct high seasons - April to August for hiking and city exploration and October for fall foliage - each offering pleasant weather. The quieter low season is January to February, attracting budget travelers who benefit from lower prices and fewer crowds. Shoulder months like March and November balance mild weather, moderate crowds, and more affordable prices.
Months | Season | Crowds | Prices | Weather | Events |
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December to February | Low | Low | Low | Cold with occasional snow. It is a good time for a cozy getaway. | Christmas at Biltmore, National Gingerbread House Competition, Winter Lights at NC Arboretum |
March to May | Shoulder to High | Moderate to High | Moderate to High | Mild, with blooming wildflowers and trees. Weather can be unpredictable with rain showers. | Biltmore Blooms |
June to August | High | High | High | Warm and sunny days, perfect for hiking and water sports. Afternoon thunderstorms are common. | Downtown After 5, Chow Chow Food Festival, Mountain Dance and Folk Festival |
September to October | Peak | Very High | Very High | Clear, dry, and crisp weather. This is the prime time for fall foliage viewing in the mountains. | Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands, LEAF Festival, VeganFest |
November | Shoulder | Moderate | Moderate | Cool days and chilly nights, with late fall colors at lower elevations. | Holiday events begin |
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Top Attractions & Activities
We've curated the top spots, backed by data, to help you build your perfect itinerary.
Blue Ridge Parkway
Editor's PickBiltmore Estate
Most PopularRiver Arts District
Local GemThe North Carolina Arboretum
Asheville Pinball Museum
Basilica of Saint Lawrence
Asheville, North Carolina Mountains Travel Videos
Know Before You Go
- Book popular restaurants well in advance.
- Downtown is very walkable, but parking is difficult.
- A car is needed for attractions outside downtown.
- Plan a full day to explore the Biltmore Estate.
- Check for Blue Ridge Parkway weather closures.
- Mountain weather changes quickly, so pack layers.
- Holiday and fall weekends are extremely busy.
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FAQs About Asheville Hotels with Jacuzzi & Private Hot tubs
How much do hotels with jacuzzi suites typically cost in Asheville?
In Asheville, hotels with in-room jacuzzis average about $200 per night on weekdays and increase to around $256 on weekends — roughly a 22–34% premium compared to standard rooms.
What are the top jacuzzi suite hotel options in Asheville 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 appealing.
- Value seekers: For budget-friendly options that don’t compromise comfort, and are solid picks.
- Nature & outdoor: stands out for their scenic setting and serene atmosphere.
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