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Rooftop Jacuzzi

Best Hotels with Rooftop Jacuzzi or Hot Tub

Published October 10, 2025

2026 · 2 min read Romantic Hotels Editorial Team

A rooftop jacuzzi changes the geometry of a hotel room. The view is the experience; the soaking is the way to spend time with it. The properties below have made the rooftop jacuzzi central rather than peripheral.

The eight

1. The Mark, New York

Top-floor suites have private rooftop terraces with hot tubs and Manhattan skyline views.

2. The Standard, High Line, New York

The Chelsea property's penthouses have rooftop jacuzzis overlooking the Hudson.

3. Hotel Le Sereno, St Barths

Beach villas have private rooftop hot tubs. The setting is unusual for the Caribbean.

4. Soho House (multiple locations)

Several Soho House properties have rooftop jacuzzis as part of their member-exclusive areas. The Berlin and Istanbul properties are particular standouts.

5. Ace Hotel London Shoreditch, London

The penthouse suite has a private rooftop hot tub overlooking East London.

6. The Curtain, London

Shoreditch hotel with rooftop pool / hot tub combination.

7. Faena Hotel Miami Beach, Miami

The penthouse suite has rooftop terraces with hot tubs and Atlantic Ocean views.

8. Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills, Tokyo

The strongest rooftop bar in Tokyo includes a rooftop terrace with hot tubs.

What rooftop jacuzzis deliver

Three specific things:

The view becomes part of the relaxation

Sitting in a hot tub with a city skyline or mountain view in front of you is qualitatively different from sitting in one with a wall in front of you.

The temperature contrast

Hot water in cool air (or cold weather) creates a specific physical sensation. This is why Japanese onsen culture exists.

The privacy at altitude

Rooftop terraces are usually private to the suite. The soaking happens without the privacy concerns of ground-level pools.

When rooftop jacuzzis are not the right choice

Three scenarios:

  • Properties where the rooftop is shared (the privacy disappears)
  • Hot weather (a hot tub in 35°C heat is unpleasant)
  • Trips where the rooftop will not be used enough to justify the suite premium

The rooftop hot tub timing

A specific insight: the rooftop hot tub is at peak experience at specific times of day.

Sunrise (6-7am)

Hot water, cool air, the city waking. The most-meditative version of the experience.

Sunset (depends on season)

The transition from day to night while soaking. The most-photographed version.

Evening (8-10pm)

Hot water, city lights, evening drinks. The most-romantic version.

Late night (10pm+)

The city quieter, the soaking deeper. The most-private version.

Travellers who stay in suites with rooftop hot tubs and use them only midday miss most of the value. Use the hot tub at the four time windows above for the strongest experience.

What to bring for rooftop hot tub use

Three specific items that improve the experience:

A real robe

Hotel robes are typically polyester. A real robe (cotton, terry cloth) makes the transition from hot tub to room significantly more comfortable.

Insulated drinkware

The temperature differential between hot tub water and the air can rapidly cool a drink. Insulated glassware extends the drink's pleasure.

A speaker

Music transforms the rooftop experience. Most luxury hotels provide bluetooth speakers; bring a backup if not.

These three items are inexpensive but materially improve the experience.

When rooftop hot tubs are wrong

Three scenarios:

  • Hot weather destinations in summer (the contrast is wrong)
  • Suites where the rooftop is shared with other suites (the privacy is gone)
  • Trips where the rooftop will not be used (verify the suite premium is justified)

Five rules

  1. Verify the rooftop is private to the suite
  2. The peak experience is sunset or evening with the city lights
  3. Suite categories with rooftop hot tubs are typically 50-100% above standard suites; verify the upgrade is worth it
  4. Bring a robe; the transition from hot tub to room is cold
  5. Combine with in-room dinner for the strongest experience

For more, see the most romantic hotels pillar.

Frequently asked questions

Last updated May 16, 2026

Which hotels have the best rooftop jacuzzis?
The category is small. Standout examples: 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge (rooftop deck with hot tubs facing the Manhattan skyline), Soho House Istanbul (multiple rooftop pools/jacuzzis facing the Golden Horn), Hotel Eden Rome (Spanish Steps rooftop), Belmond Charleston Place (rooftop pool with hot tub overlooking King Street), the Standard High Line New York (rooftop bar with adjacent hot tub), and Soho House Mexico City (multiple rooftop spaces). The trend toward rooftop hot tubs as a signature amenity is recent, most major openings post-2020 include one.
What is the difference between a rooftop pool and a rooftop jacuzzi?
Functional. Rooftop pools are sized for swimming (15, 50 meters, water temperature 26, 28°C). Rooftop jacuzzis are sized for sitting (2, 8 person, water temperature 38, 40°C, with hydrotherapy jets). Many properties offer both adjacent, the pool for daytime swimming, the jacuzzi for sunset and evening use. The jacuzzi is the more photogenic amenity but the pool serves the daily-use case better.
Are rooftop hot tubs heated year-round?
Yes at most luxury properties. The hot tub circulates at 38, 40°C regardless of outside air temperature; in winter the experience is the contrast between cold air and warm water. Properties in genuinely freezing climates (1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in January, Hotel Brummell Barcelona in December) operate year-round with steam-emitting jacuzzis as the visual signature. Some properties cover or close the rooftop in extreme weather; confirm at booking if winter use matters.
Do you need to book the rooftop hot tub in advance?
At most luxury hotels, no, rooftop hot tubs operate as walk-in amenities for hotel guests. The exception: hotels where the rooftop bar is open to non-residents and operates timed sessions for the jacuzzi (Standard High Line, Soho House properties for non-members). For private hot tub use at suite-level inventory (in-suite outdoor jacuzzis at the Plaza, Eden Rock St. Barts), no booking needed, the tub is part of the suite.
Which cities have the most rooftop hot tub hotels?
Istanbul (multiple Soho House and boutique hotels), New York (1 Hotel, Standard, Public, Mondrian Park Avenue), Mexico City (Habita group, Soho House), Bangkok (Sofitel So, SO/ Bangkok, Park Hyatt), Singapore (Marina Bay Sands, Capella), and Dubai (most recent luxury openings). The category clusters in cities with hot/Mediterranean climates and in cities with dramatic skylines worth photographing from above.

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