A commonly sought-out amenity, rooms and suites with a jetted tub in Las Vegas are somewhat difficult to find.
The reasons you would want access to a relaxing bathtub are obvious. After all, what beats a deep soak after a tough day at the tables or to soothe your achy joints after walking 30,000 step in a day.
To save you hours of clicking through booking websites, I thought it would be helpful to compile a list of Las Vegas hotel rooms that offer jetted tubs.
I’ll also link to that specific room type, or booking website so you can quickly compare your options.
Jetted Tubs On The Strip
Aria: While their Corner Suite tends to be the most affordable room option with a jetted tub, all suites at Aria offer an air whirlpool tub with room for one.
Adding to the appeal, most offer a spectacular view of the Las Vegas Strip.

MGM Grand: If you need a tub for two, check out MGM Grand’s Tower Spa Suite which comes equipped with a larger-than-average whirlpool spa tub. For the health-conscious, check out the Stay Well Tower Suite which boasts air filtration, vitamin C-infused water, and other health-focused amenities in addition to the jetted tub for two.

New York New York: One of the more unique rooms in Vegas with a spa tub, the Spa Suite at New York New York offers a massive clover-shaped whirlpool tub in the middle of the living area. The tub can easily fit two if that’s your intent.
As an added bonus, these rooms recently were touched by a much-needed renovation project, giving them a more modern feel.

Bellagio: A jetted whirlpool tub for one is a key amenity of the Bellagio Suite, which offers a “residential feel” in addition to over 1,000 square feet, and a separate living area.
The Signature at MGM Grand: Although not directly on the Strip per se, The Signature is connected to MGM Grand via an enclosed walkway. The all-suite resort also offers a whirlpool spa tub in each of their suites.
View options at The Signature and pricing for your dates here.
Caesars Palace: Non-Suite options at Caesars Palace that offer a spa bathtub include their Octavius Premium and Augustus Premium rooms. Check rates at Caesars for your dates of travel.

Additionally, both the Agustus Premium Studio Suite and the Forum Petite Suite at Caesars Palace come equipped with a “Spa Tub” which is a jetted tub at a palatable price point.

Flamingo: In addition to 1,400+ square feet of space, 2 bedrooms, a wet bar, a living room, and a dining area, the Metropolitan Suite at Flamingo also comes equipped with a jetted whirlpool tub large enough for one.

Horseshoe: Executive Suites at Horseshoe exist both in their Resort and Jubilee towers, and both offer a soaking tub big enough for two in the middle of the living room. Note that only the Jubilee Tower tubs are jetted, however.
Horseshoe’s former Jubilee Tower is currently transitioning to become a part of the neighboring Paris Hotel and Casino – It’s unclear whether or not these tubs will survive the renovation.

Paris: A base-level affordable option, the Burgundy Petite Suite at Paris offers a whirlpool tub in addition to 700 square feet of space, a wet bar, and a living area. In addition to the Burgundy Petite, a number of other suites at Paris also offer a whirlpool tub and the amenity is clearly labeled on Paris’ room information page.

Tropicana: Trop’s Club Spa Suite offers an oversize whirlpool tub that is big enough for two people. In addition to a whirlpool tub, the suite boasts over 1,000 square feet of space and a separate living area.
TI Petite Suite: Located on the north end of the Strip, TI’s Petite Suite offers a large whirlpool tub with room for 2 in addition to 630 square feet of space and a second bathroom.
Casino Royale: As the name would imply, Casino Royale’s Jetted Tub Suite offers a tub that checks the box. Certainly not the ritziest option on this list, Casino Royale does boast a stellar location, smack dab in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip.
Non-Jetted (But BIG) Honorable Mentions
Luxor: Pyramid Corner Suites at Luxor come with a large soaking tub, located in the bedroom. While the tubs in this room are not jetted, they do offer plenty of space for two. Some corner suites at Luxor are renovated and others are not, however, both options feature the large 2-person tub as an amenity.

Excalibur: Offering a deep soaking tub big enough for 2, Excalibur’s One Bedroom Royal Luxury Suite is a relatively inexpensive suite option when compared to other Strip resorts. Note that the tub isn’t jetted, but it does pack a punch from a size perspective.

Cosmopolitan: While the Japanese Soaking Tub found in the Terrace One Bedroom Suite at Cosmopolitan doesn’t have jets, it does have room for 2 in addition to stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip.
Related: Hotel Rooms on the Strip with a 2-person bathtub.
Off-Strip Hotel Rooms With a Jetted Tub
Green Valley Ranch: The luxurious off-Strip hotel’s Grand Suite offers a jetted tub in addition to a private master bedroom and even a parlor room.
Red Rock: Hotel rooms at Red Rock that offer a jetted Jacuzzi tub include the Signature King, Signature Two Queens, One-Bedroom Presidential Suite, and also the Two-Bedroom Presidential Suite.

Westgate: While located off the Strip, Westgate is connected to resorts on the Strip via the Monorail. Westgate also offers a number of hotel rooms with a jetted tub, bookable here.
The Platinum: All suites at The Platinum offer deep soaking tubs with room for 2 people, although they are not jetted. Located a short 5 – 10 minute walk from the Strip behind Cromwell, The Platinum could be a great option for those looking for a 2-person deep soaking tub. View rooms at The Platinum here.
Hopefully, my rundown was helpful in helping you find an option that will work for you! While whirlpool tubs are somewhat challenging to find, it certainly isn’t impossible!
See Also: Las Vegas suites with a private pool.
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I’m a former software salesman turned Vegas aficionado. While the craps table is my preferred habitat, I pull myself away to explore new attractions, shows, restaurants, and outdoor activities around Las Vegas with the intent of sharing my experiences.
Ultimately, I just want to help folks plan a better trip and save a few bucks in the process.