Dive into luxury in San Francisco and its outskirts with our meticulously selected hotels with Jacuzzi in room, where every detail caters to your comfort.
⏰ Short on time? Our best picks for hotels with Jacuzzi in room in San Francisco:
💎 Best Overall:Argonaut Hotel– Grand luxury, unmatched comfort, and elite services. ❤️ Best Romantic:The Napa Inn– Romantic refuge, intimate spa baths, and a dreamy aura. 💸 Most Budget-Friendly: Inn By The SFO – Cozy, yet attractive stays with a private spa bath.
3 miles from the airport with private tubs, free breakfast, Wi-Fi, heated indoor pool, and airport shuttle.
Explore San Francisco: Top Spots, Eats, and Hotel Picks
You’ve probably recognized it from movies, TV series, or countless photos—now it’s your turn to see the Golden Gate Bridge in person. After exploring the city and its culinary scene, you can soak in the comfort of one of San Francisco’s many hotels with private hot tubs!
Attractions Worth Checking Out
This City by the Bay is a treasure trove of iconic landmarks, history, and stunning views. Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed bridges in the world, offering breathtaking views of San Francisco Bay, the Pacific Ocean, and the city skyline. Alcatraz Island was once home to some of the most notorious criminals (think Al Capone), and you can get a glimpse of its history through an immersive audio tour. Fisherman’s Wharf & Pier 39 are famous for fresh seafood, playful sea lions, diverse street performances, and stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.
Where to Eat and Drink
San Francisco is home to Michelin-starred restaurants, internationally influenced restaurants, and a sustainable culinary movement. For seafood lovers, Swan Oyster Depot is a legendary classic seafood counter serving the freshest oysters, Dungeness crab, and clam chowder. For the trendsetters, Trick Dog is a stylish and creative cocktail bar with a rotating themed menu, always serving new and unique drinks in an artsy atmosphere. For the budget-conscious, Taqueria El Farolito is a Mission District staple for its massive, flavor-packed burritos, making it a must-visit for delicious and cheap eats.
Top Picks for Hotels with Hot Tubs in Room
The city has many hotels with hot tubs if you’re looking for bay views or staying close to the center. Overall:Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco – Central San Francisco hotel with private hot tubs, near Union Square shopping and Californian culinary experience. Romantic:Seascape Beach Resort – Oceanfront resort with private whirlpools, in-room kitchens, gas fireplaces, and beach home ambiance perfect for couples. Cheap:Inn By The SFO – Functional hotel with Jacuzzi suites, close to iconic San Francisco landmarks and waterfront.
Jacuzzi Suites Near San Francisco
Want to explore other places near San Francisco? Here are some great options: Oakland (12 miles) – Popular for its street art, food scene, and Jack London Square waterfront vibes. San Jose (48 miles) – Known as the tech capital of Silicon Valley, but also blending historic charm and cultural hotspots. Santa Cruz (75 miles) – Surfer’s paradise with scenic beaches, nostalgic boardwalk, and historic beach boardwalk.
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The Inn San Francisco was an incredible find. I was traveling for business, and all of the hotels near Union Square were outrageous. I prefer neighborhoods over city centers anyway, and was thrilled to get the last available room at Inn San Francisco. Easy walk to/from the BART. Marty and the entire staff were lovely, and the space was really special. Reminded me of brownstones in Brooklyn. Gorgeous garden, amazing view from rooftop deck, delicious breakfast with fresh fruit, quiche, hard boiled eggs, pastries, etc available (and included) from 7-11a every day. I'll stay here again when I'm back in SF!
On the way back from a tough stay on the California Coast, that hotel was nothing like what I'd hoped it would be. I was so tired, tired of not sleeping well and just needed to really relax and recharge. Marty met me at the door and gave me a tour of the house with amusing stories. The room I had in the back of the house was spacious, clean and best of all, quiet. I could finally sleep! I spent 3 nights here and wished it was 3 weeks. The soaking tub in the garden was the best!
The dreamiest spot to stay in the bay hands down. Anytime someone comes to visit me I make sure they get at least a night here. My girlfriend and I try and come every couple months. Staff and decor are so wonderful
Charming hotel in an 1880s Victorian mansion. Everything from the decor to the classical music playing in the common areas makes it feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The whole place has a very cozy feel, and it didn’t take long to feel right at home. The breakfast was great and coffee and tea where available all the time which was lovely. I had a fantastic time staying here and would 100% recommend it to anyone else in a heartbeat! Can’t wait to come back next time I’m in San Francisco!
We stayed 4 nights here at the start of our road trip. The hotel has a great view from the roof terrace and a lovely garden. We loved the hot tub. The staff and friendly and helpful and the layout allows chatting to other guests if you wish to. Breakfast is good and you can eat in the garden. Lots of good restaurants very nearby. The Mission district is interesting and seems to have better weather than the rest of San Francisco. It’s very easy to take an Uber to wherever you want to visit.
What a cute little hotel in a very cool part of town. The service from Marty and his team was excellent. Marty is a lovely guy and a great host.The hotel has cute furniture and a nice garden and rooftop area. I was so jet lagged and really enjoyed just hanging out in the hotel and resting.It’s walking distance from the BART train and it’s easy to take trams or buses to many parts of town from here.5 stars!
My partner and I have stayed at the Inn San Francisco on two separate occasions: once in November 2022 and once in January 2023. The hotel offers the amazing experience of stepping back in time to San Francisco in the 19th century. The attention to details is truly amazing.Our first visit was delightful although somewhat challenging because of problems with a hot water heater that was being installed (no hot water in our room). The staff did everything they could to make us comfortable. The room was charming and spacious. We were amazed at the attention to every aspects of the exquisite and tasteful decor. Also it is one of the cleanest hotels we've ever been in, which is no small feat given the number of objects, chandlers, carved wooden details, etc. - not a bit of dust anywhere! Then there's the breakfast spread - varied and delicious.Marty, the Inn keeper, regretted the hot water problems and graciously gifted us with a complimentary night at our convenience. He is the kind of person one wants as a long time friend - he is charming, a great story teller, soaked in the history of the hotel and the area, and devoted to this wonderful Inn.We returned in January and were treated with generosity and graciousness beyond our expectations. Evelyn and Lee helped with luggage, let us choose our room and basically took exceptional care of us from the moment we arrived.We can't recommend Inn San Francisco highly enough. It's an exquisite place with an exceptional staff.
Our stay at Inn San Francisco was the best hotel experience of our lives. Not exaggerating. We don’t know what people expect from a five star hotel, but for us, this more modest hotel was infinitely better than some soulless shiny tower.Marty greeted us on arrival and exceptionally kind, fun to talk to, and more than accommodating. He took the time to show us around and make us feel genuinely welcomed and completely comfortable.We returned a week later for a second stay before our long haul flight, and met Liza. She was also extraordinarily kind and welcoming. The quality of service was outstanding throughout. The property was amazing. The breakfast and atmosphere created was second to none.This was exactly the San Francisco experience we dreamed of of. The area is fabulous, with incredible restaurants and street art San Francisco-ness to explore all around.We would come back to San Francisco all the way from New Zealand again just to stay at the Inn! This place has personality, and it was a great match for us. Thank you to our wonderful hosts.
It's a beautiful Victorian home. All the staff, including the owner, treat you like you are family.They make you feel very welcome and are very helpful. The building itself has an amazing history. The living areas on the main floor serve as the location of the complimentary breakfast buffet loaded with beautiful antiques everywhere. This was one of the nicest breakfast buffets I've ever experienced. Hot coffee, teas, hot chocolate and hot apple cider, many protein choices if you are Keto, including hard boiled eggs, spinach quiches, rolled ham and salami and cheeses, cold cereal, choices of pastries and bagels and toast with butter and jam, milk and OJ, and an amazing selection of cut up fresh fruit, almost every fruit you can imagine. Breakfast is served in glass bowls and real silverware and is just laid out very elegantly. Lobby also has an incredible collection of photography books of the city of San Francisco dating back to before the earthquake. There is also a very nice quiet garden area in the back with tables and chairs to sit and have breakfast as well. There is a wonderful hot tub in the garden that is kept nice and hot and full and clean. No lukewarm tubs here. Rooms have high ceilings and are decorated in beautiful antiques. They have a nice size refrigerator, claw foot tub and shower. Robes and lanterns provided for the hot tub. Cotton quilts with a layering of cotton sheets and a thin blanket for bedspreads. Beds and pillows are very comfortable, better than 99% of all hotel beds, they are soft and yet firm. Mattress seemed new with no divots in it. And of course, you can't beat the weather in San Francisco. Cool nights where sleeping with the windows open, which you can do, is a dream. Lastly, you can go to the roof where there is 360 degree breathtaking views of the city. There are tables and chairs up there to have some wine and snacks. This is a gem of a find and the owner Marty is an absolute joy to talk to and can also be a great trip advisor.
Awesome overnighter in Blue Room ( my designation, not theirs) #41. Comfortable bed. Beautifully decorated with Asian artifacts. Functional and Fun jacuzzi. Do make it up the spiral staircase to the roof for the SF panoramic picture. Awesome buffet breakfast.
Absolutely amazing place. The room was quaint and fit the Victorian era of the inn. The common areas were beautiful and the view from the rooftop deck was incredible. The breakfast was wonderful with an amazing selection which we took out to the beautiful garden behind the building. We can't wait to go back and continue our exploration of San Francisco. Additionally, Marty and his staff were spectacular
I can’t recommend Farmhouse Inn enough for dinner or to stay. It’s just a great place that’s little bit off the beaten path in Sonoma / Russian River. The restaurant is wonderful if a little formal, and my wife loves the spa. Good splurge that anchors a wine country visit. Try Woodenhead nearby for an under the radar favorite or Williams Selym if you’re fancy
We live locally, but wanted to visit the restaurant after hearing raves about new chef Craig Wilmer’s (Coi, Petit Crenn, Barndiva) amazing 7 course meal. It was the finest dining experience we’ve had since Belcanto in Lisbon, 6 yrs ago. And this in an area with Single Thread, French Laundy, etc. The new dining program is still flying under the radar, so book now before the secret is out.Craig used the best local ingredients (many coming from their garden) and the most sublime cuts, including a succulent black cod from Fort Bragg & 30 day aged wagyu beef (as well as fish brought in from Tsukiji market!). Presentations and descriptions were beyond artful, with beautiful, locally sourced ceramics holding each creation. It’s a feast for the senses and we were honored to experience it.Service is top notch and the tucked-in redwoods vibe amidst some of Sonoma county’s finest vineyards makes for a quiet luxury meets The Shire vibe.
Enjoyed a wonderful Al fresco lunch on their patio. Terrific wood oven pizza, innovative salads, delicious desserts, and an absolutely stellar wine list with local and global selections. Excellent customer service from their Sommelier and Wait Staff. Highly recommended.
Pros: Sierra, the concierge, set up our entire itinerary for us for the 3 nights. She listened and recommended wineries that we would like. Because we chose wineries that are partnered with the hotel, almost all tasting fees were waived. The only one that wasn't was Bricoleur because we did the lunch and wine pairing, which was amazing! Our cottage room was cozy with a nice fireplace. The daily wine hours were a nice touch. Breakfast was also delicious.Cons: Our room was close to the busy street and you could hear the traffic when we didn't have the fan on. We booked dinner at the fine dining restaurant and were disappointed with theportion sizes, especially for the amount of money we paid. Be aware when you check in that you will be charged $35/day for housekeeping/guest services tips. You can opt out, but we felt that we wouldn't have gotten the same service if we did. We felt it should've been included in the stay.Overall, we enjoyed the experience and set up of our tours and even booked the car service for the day, which was worth every penny. The grounds are small but beautiful with places to sit every where and lots of fire pits.
Had a spectacular dinner here for my birthday. Everything was on point.The tasting menu is a simple left/right experience where you have some flexibility to adapt it to your preference depending on the vegetarian vs meat/fish mix you prefer.This let us both have different tasting meals leaving everyone happier.The wine pairings were great, too. The sommelier we had was more than knowledgeable with perfect descriptions of the pairings and what to pay attention to - without it being over the top.One of the surprises for me was that the vegetarian options were no worse and sometimes better than the other ones. Quite impressive.Honestly, this feels more like a Michelin star restaurant than not. Will certainly be coming here again for a special occasion, if we can find a spot.Finally, the hotel itself is a nice place too. By the pool, they had some s’more ingredients and gas fireplaces. It was a fun way to end the evening.A true 5/5 experience.
An incredible property. Every single thing was done thoughtfully between the bellmen, check in process, the relationships with wineries. This is one of the best hotels I've ever stayed it, it was incredible start to finish. Stunning property and worth every penny!
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Is it possible to find romantic hotels with a Jacuzzi in room with views of San Francisco landmarks?
Absolutely. San Francisco has several hotels offering Jacuzzi suites with stunning views of the city’s iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, or the San Francisco skyline. These views add an extra layer of romance and exclusivity to your stay, allowing you to enjoy some of the city’s best sights from the comfort and privacy of your room. When booking, specifically look for hotels that highlight their view offerings to ensure a picturesque backdrop for your romantic escape.
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