Seattle Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room & Hot Tub Suites
Discover top Seattle hotels with jacuzzi in room and hot tub suites, each carefully vetted for comfort and quality. Choose from 10+ stay options, perfect for romantic getaways, honeymoons, luxury escapes, or family trips.
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The signature pedestal tubs here fill with a waterfall of water from the ceiling.
"Private hot tub in our upgraded room made our evening special."

A funky, arts-themed hotel by the Space Needle where some suites have a private spa bath.
"The jetted tub was wonderful."


Corner rooms here come with a separate soaking tub and views overlooking Pine Street.
"The private hot tub was awesome!"

Stay in the heart of downtown with views of Elliott Bay from a deep soaking tub.
"Having a private hot tub available after a day of exploring was AMAZING!"

An intimate hotel with Scandinavian design touches and suites with deep soaking tubs.
"The hot tub was just the right size for me to stretch out in or for me and the wife to cuddle in."

After the nightly wine reception, head back to a Luxury Suite with its own jetted tub.
"Private jetted tub in the suite was luxurious and perfect for our anniversary."

The King Jacuzzi Guest Room includes a two-person tub, a fireplace, and waterfront views.
"Booked a room with jacuzzi and fireplace, perfect for romantic getaway."

Ideal for visiting the University of Washington, with fun decor and whirlpool suites.
"Perfect private jacuzzi suite with rose petals and chocolates."

Premier rooms have large soaking tubs, but the real draw is access to the private club.
"Great way to relax after a long day in the private tub."
Seattle
Seattle is the biggest city in the Pacific Northwest. It's a place where you can explore a lively downtown and still be close to mountains and water. Whether you’re after a big-name stay like Grand Hyatt Seattle or a boutique gem like Hotel Ballard, Seattle has 10 places with in-room tubs.
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From its iconic City Buzz to its surprising Quirky & Creative spirit, Seattle offers a dynamic experience.
Travel Season Insights
In Seattle, the high season runs from June to September when conditions are warm, sunny, and dry. The low season, November to March, brings cool, rainy weather, but can appeal to budget travelers after fewer crowds and lower prices. Shoulder season, from April to May and September to October, offers a sweet spot of mild weather and moderate crowds, with prices often below peak.
Months | Season | Crowds | Prices | Weather | Events |
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June to August | High | High | High | Expect warm, sunny, and dry days with long daylight hours, perfect for all outdoor activities. | Seafair Weekend Festival, Bumbershoot, Bite of Seattle, Ballard SeafoodFest, numerous neighborhood festivals |
September to October | Shoulder | Moderate | Moderate | The weather is often mild and pleasant with crisp air and changing leaves, though rain becomes more frequent in October. | Whale watching, Earshot Jazz Festival, The Italian Festival, Refract: The Seattle Glass Experience |
November to February | Low | Low | Low | Days are cool, gray, and consistently rainy with shorter daylight hours. This is the best time for indoor activities. | Winterfest, Seattle Museum Month, Cloudbreak Music Festival, Tet in Seattle |
March to May | Shoulder | Moderate | Moderate | The weather becomes milder with a mix of rain showers and sunny days as the city's flowers begin to bloom. | Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival, Northwest Folklife Festival, Emerald City Comic Con |
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Top Attractions & Activities
We've curated the top spots, backed by data, to help you build your perfect itinerary.
Space Needle
Editor's PickPike Place Market
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Local GemChihuly Garden and Glass
Museum of Flight
Museum of Pop Culture
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Know Before You Go
- Public transit is efficient and affordable.
- Rideshares like Uber and Lyft are expensive.
- Link light rail connects airport to downtown cheaply.
- Be prepared for walking up many steep hills.
- Locals wear raincoats with hoods, not umbrellas.
- Visit Pike Place Market on weekday mornings.
- Sky View Observatory has better, cheaper city views.
- Explore neighborhoods beyond the downtown core.
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FAQs About Seattle Hotels with Jacuzzi & Private Hot tubs
How much do hotels with jacuzzi suites typically cost in Seattle?
In Seattle, hotels with in-room jacuzzis average about $375 per night on weekdays and increase to around $450 on weekends — roughly a 26–33% premium compared to standard rooms.
What are the top jacuzzi suite hotel options in Seattle for different types of travelers?
- Couples: is a good choice 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, is a solid pick.
- Nature & outdoor: stands out for their scenic setting and serene atmosphere.
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