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Hotels with hot tubs

Look out over sweeping city skylines or the gorgeous British countryside from the comfort of your own bubbling hot tub.

Hot Tub Hotels

Book a hotel with a hot tub and enjoy a smug weekend break filled with bubbles of the best kinds (that’s the hot tub and champagne, of course!). Maybe you’re celebrating a milestone birthday, an anniversary, or just simply need to escape life for a while, well a boutique hotel is the perfect place to do exactly that. Why not go the extra mile and book a spa break? There are plenty of places to book in a spa treatment or two. And you’ll also get to enjoy the hotel’s facilities, including hydrotherapy pools, steam rooms, indoor pools, saunas, and much more!

Boasting king-size beds, generous en suites, and sauna and steam rooms, you’ll love a city stay at our hotels with hot tubs. Look out for rooms with private terraces, they’re perfect for romantic candlelit dinners without having to venture far from the hotel’s spa. Some even have outdoor hot tubs, so you can spend your evenings star-gazing or taking in the incredible views over the city. 

Our city hotels are perfectly placed for seeing the wonders of the city, that is when you eventually tear yourself away from the luxuries of your hotel room. Shop, eat, drink, and explore, all while knowing there’s a private hot tub to come back and soothe your muscles in after a busy day. From country house hotels with four-poster beds to magnificent skyscraping apartments, explore our range of hotels with jacuzzi baths and you’ll soon realise you’re never too far away from a luxury break.  

Featured Hot Tub Properties

Discover our most popular hotel hot tub holidays

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Leonardo Royal Hotel

LONDON

From £200 pppn | Sleeps 2

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Park Inn

mANCHESTER

From £95 pppn | Sleeps 2

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DoubleTree

LIVERPOOL

From £90 pppn | Sleeps 2

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Montcalm Royal London House

LONDON

From £220 pppn | Sleeps 2

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Hope Street Hotel

LIVERPOOL

From £110 pppn | Sleeps 2

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MANDARIN ORIENTAL HYDE PARK

LONDON

From £110 pppn | Sleeps 2

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King Street Townhouse

MANCHESTER

From £300 pppn | Sleeps 2

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The Montcalm Marble Arch

LONDON

From £200 pppn | Sleeps 2

Best locations for booking a hotel with a hot tub

These are the best locations for booking a hotel with a hot tub.

London

Whether you’re all about the latest fashion trends or love to uncover an area’s deep-rooted history, England’s vibrant capital city has it all to offer. Marvel at London’s iconic landmarks, tantalise your tastebuds at Michelin star restaurants, or catch a show at one of over 230 theatres. And with 33 neighbourhoods to explore—from the punk-esque Camden to the swanky streets of Soho—you’ll find somewhere that’ll match your vibe. 

Manchester

Interested in the city’s rich sports heritage? Or maybe it’s the incredible music scene, having birthed the likes of Oasis, The Smiths, and The Stone Roses? Whatever the reason you’re visiting, Manchester is brimming with cultural highlights. Hit up Northern Quarter and you’ll find a selection of cool bars and restaurants around every corner. If you love spending your afternoons at museums and art galleries, Salford is the place to be. Neighbourhoods a little further afield, like Didsbury and Chorlton, offer a little slice of Manchester that you can enjoy at a quieter pace.

Edinburgh

A city steeped in character and charm, Edinburgh will win your heart with its historical buildings and vibrant culture. Quaint cobbled streets are lined with an eclectic food and drink scene, with everything from off-the-beaten-track cocktails bars to award-winning restaurants. There are plenty of attractions to see too, Edinburgh Castle is a must-visit, and you’re guaranteed to have a giggle at the World of Illusions. Surprisingly, the city even has a few crags to climb. Namely Arthur’s Seat, an ancient volcano that offers sweeping views over the city.

Liverpool

Liverpool is another city with a fabulous music scene, after all, it’s where The Beatles were formed. Explore the City of Music’s cultural history at the British Music Experience. Or maybe Liverpool is your team? Then spend a day at the Royal Liver Building. It’s also the city with more museums and galleries than any other in the country (except London), so you can uncover the area’s history or see the latest cutting-edge art—the choice is yours. When you’ve finished exploring, head to Albert Dock where you’ll find a delightful selection of bars and restaurants. 

Leeds

Known unofficially as ‘the capital of Yorkshire’, Leeds is buzzing with places to eat, things to do, and a fantastic shopping scene. You’ll find restaurants ran by some of the country’s top chefs and cosy independent eateries with glowing reviews. There are plenty of family-friendly attractions, like seller’s markets at the Town Hall, Junkyard Golf, and countless museums. As for the fashion scene, shop big brands in Victoria Arcade, or get your hands on some of the coolest vintage garments at quirky secondhand stores dotted around the city centre.

Best bars and clubs near your hot tub hotel

Dance the night away in the best bars and clubs in the UK.

Cahoots

Location: London

Alive with the post-war spirit of the swinging ‘40s, Cahoots is a cocktail bar in what was once an emergency air-raid shelter. Step inside and you’ll find vintage advertisements, mismatched furniture and antique lamps that pay tribute to what was previously there. Sip on an eclectic mix of cocktails throughout the week, or enjoy a delicious helping of afternoon tea on Saturdays.

Albert’s Schloss

Location: Manchester

Dance on the tables, sip on pilsner and immerse yourself in the weird and wonderful atmosphere of Albert’s Schloss. The Bavarian beer hall, inspired by the Alpines, has plenty of beer on tap, or Alpine-themed cocktails if beer’s not your thing. And they’ve not scraped on the food either, their authentic ‘Cook Haus’ serves up sausages and schnitzels to feed your appetite.

Bramble

Location: Edinburgh

You’d be forgiven for walking straight past Bramble, as it’s neatly hidden behind a laundrette facade. But if you do find it, you’ll be greeted by a dimly-lit bar with an impressive cocktail menu. There are plenty of nooks and crannies to relax in. Sink to the plush leather armchairs and start working your way through the drinks menu! 

Berry and Rye

Location: Liverpool

Berry and Rye – another cleverly hidden bar, this time disguised by a shop front. Knock on the door to enter and head into this prohibition era-themed bar. On the menu, you’ll find an extensive whiskey and gin collection, and your ears will love the smooth sound of blues and jazz playing through the speakers.

Headrow House

Location: Leeds

With 3 floors to explore, Headrow House has something to please the whole group. The ground floor is home to a beer hall, where you can make your way through a menu of 60 beers from around the world. Head upstairs and make a stop at the event space for live music and DJs. Then there’s the roof terrace, and there’s no better place in Leeds to enjoy a cocktail or two. 

FAQs

What is the most popular city for a break in the uk?

The most popular city for a break in the UK is London. The vibrant capital of England is home to a wealth of attractions, from iconic landmarks to world-class shopping and dining.

What is the most luxurious hotel in the UK?

The most luxurious hotel in the UK is the The Ritz London. This iconic hotel is located in the heart of London and offers guests a truly opulent experience, with award-winning restaurants, world-class amenities, and stunning views of the city.

What is the most popular hotel in the UK?

The most popular hotel in the UK is the Premier Inn, with over 800 locations across the country. The hotel chain is known for its reasonable rates, comfortable rooms, and convenient locations.

What is the most popular spa hotel in the UK?

The most popular spa hotel in the UK is the Macdonald Old England Hotel & Spa in the Lake District. This luxurious hotel offers a wide range of spa services, including beauty treatments, massage therapy, and hydrotherapy.