Bubble Up: Hotels with Jacuzzis in the UK

Slip in and let the bubbles do their thing. There are few experiences quite as relaxing as a long soak in a Jacuzzi. Whether it’s treating your muscles after an active day, a chance to switch off or some well-earned romantic time together, a hotel with a Jacuzzi gives you opportunities for relaxation that you just can’t get at home. Our curated selection of hotels with Jacuzzis in the UK includes both in-room options for ultimate luxury and spa hotels that come with Jacuzzis, steam rooms, treatments and more. Here’s our pick.

 

Danesfield House Hotel and Spa, Marlow-on-Thames

Wellbeing is the watchword at Danesfield House Hotel and Spa. The hotel’s Spa Illuminata offers a range of treatments, but your experience here will likely centre around the pool. Halfway along the 20m blue-tiled indoor pool sits the Jacuzzi. Head straight for the bubbles or do a few lengths and then treat your muscles to a well-earned break in the warm water. There’s also a steam room and sauna, as well as a nail bar and pedicure suite for ultimate pampering. The hotel’s location in rural Buckinghamshire on the banks of the Thames makes it perfect for a spa weekend or a romantic getaway within easy reach of London.

 

Danesfield House

 

Nira Caledonia, Edinburgh

The Jacuzzi Suites at Nira Caledonia are exactly what you picture when you think of the ultimate in-hotel Jacuzzi experience. Each one has a large Jacuzzi tub in its en-suite, along with bedroom views over Edinburgh’s New Town. Spend the day getting lost in Edinburgh’s history or just exploring the city, then come back to your suite and let the bubbles work their magic. The hotel’s restaurant, Blackwood’s Bar & Grill, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner specialising in Scottish-sourced produce – so if you want a thoroughly relaxing luxury getaway you don’t even need to leave the building.

 

Nira Caledonia 2

 

Rockliffe Hall, Darlington

The outdoor spa garden at Rockliffe Hall lets you enjoy a relaxing soak surrounded by the beautiful County Durham countryside. As well as the Jacuzzi, there’s a warm infinity pool that allows you to feel truly immersed in the landscaped grounds. Inside, the spa’s thermal suite includes a range of hot and cold experiences, with different kinds of steam bath and an ‘igloo’ experience. And if you’re still not done soaking, the spacious rooms come with luxurious Villeroy & Boch bathtubs. Choose from a range of treatments for an all-out spa weekend, explore the grounds or combine your relaxation with a round on the hotel’s championship golf course.

 

Rockliffe Hall

 

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