Marcella Royal Hotel - Rooftop Garden
Rome, Rome, Italy · ★ 4.5 Exceptional B.Booking.com 9.0
A private in-room hot tub at a well-rated Rome hotel, steps from the city's historic centre.
There's something quietly pleasing about sinking into a jacuzzi tub after a long day on Rome's cobblestones, and at the Marcella Royal Hotel that tub is right there in your bathroom, no robe-and-corridor trek required. The rooms are polished and calm: pale marble floors, mirrored wardrobes, warm gold hardware. Neat, well-kept, and genuinely comfortable rather than showy.
If you're looking for a hotel with a private in-room hot tub in Rome that covers different group sizes, this one does it well. The hot tub features across several room types, from a standard double right up to a two-bedroom family room, which is rarer than you'd think. Guests rate it 9.0 out of 10, and the rooftop garden is a real bonus for an evening drink above the rooftops. The honest catch: the rooms are city-hotel in scale, so don't expect vast. But the tub, the location, and that guest score make a strong case.
♨️ One of only 9 verified jacuzzi suites we list in Rome.
★ When booking, choose the room type that names a jacuzzi / hot tub / plunge pool. That's the one with the private in-room water feature.
What's in the suite
♨️Private jacuzzi tub in bathroom
♨️Available across six room types
♨️Two-bedroom family option with tubs
♨️Rooftop garden for evening drinks
♨️Guest rated 9.0 out of 10
Where you'll stay
Rome, Rome.
Questions, answered
Where exactly is the hot tub located, and do you need to book a specific room type to get one?+
The jacuzzi tub sits inside the bathroom, not on a terrace or balcony. You'll need to select one of the six eligible room types when booking, including the Suite with Jacuzzi Bath Tub or the two-bedroom family room.
Is the Marcella Royal Hotel a good base for sightseeing in Rome?+
It's well placed for the city centre, and the rooftop garden gives you a pleasant spot to decompress after a day on your feet. The surrounding streets are busy, so it suits people who want to be in the thick of things rather than somewhere quieter.
Which neighbourhoods give the best views from an in-room tub in Rome?+
Properties near the Quirinal Hill and the old city centre tend to offer rooftop or upper-floor suites with skyline and dome views, while those closer to Trastevere and the Janiculum lean more towards garden or courtyard outlooks. It depends whether you want Rome's silhouette or its greenery.
What's the best time of year to visit Rome if you want good value on a tub suite?+
Late autumn and February are typically the quietest months, and nightly rates across our listed properties tend to soften noticeably then. You also get the city largely to yourself, which makes the slower pace of a long soak feel even more appropriate.