35 Stunning Hotel Bathrooms You’ll Want to Spend Your Entire Vacation In
Lesley Chen
Lesley Chen
Lesley Chen is a California native who writes about travel, health/fitness, and other lifestyle topics. She has a serious case of RBF and exercises mainly to balance out an aggressive candy addiction.
Most people look for Michelin-rated restaurants or palatially sized suites when booking a hotel, but a luxurious bathroom can be the low-key highlight of any stay away from home. Here are some spa-like hotel bathrooms around the world that are so dreamy and relaxing you may just forgo a day of sightseeing in favor of a soothing soak in the tub.
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, Hong Kong: The bathroom in the Presidential Suite has a hand-painted wall, a detailed tiled floor, double vanities, and a steam room. Take a soak in the free-standing ovoid tub, where you'll be treated to dramatic views overlooking Victoria Harbor. (Photo via Hyatt)
Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island, Australia: This lodge is located on Australia's third-largest island, which has a dramatic coastline and is home to a variety of wildlife, including its namesake animal, the kangaroo. The Osprey Pavilion, in addition to panoramic views of the ocean, has an open bathroom with a hand-sculpted granite bath, heated limestone floors, and a rain shower. (Photo via George Apostolidis/Southern Ocean Lodge)
Vik Chile, Millahue, Chile: The ultra-modern Vik Chile sits on 11,000 acres of land next to a winery. Each of the suites is unique in design. The VIK Master Suite features the Vik Vessel, a breathtaking suspended bathtub ideally positioned in front of a floor-to-ceiling window that overlooks the mountains and vineyards. (Photo via Vik Retreats)
Lion Sands Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, South Africa: The treehouses at Lion Sands, a private game reserve, are the ultimate adventure lodging. The Kingston Treehouse, along with its glass-enclosed bathroom, is perched high above the ground, providing the perfect vantage point to marvel at the African wildlife roaming freely in the distance. (Photo via Lion Sands)
Las Alcobas Napa Valley, St. Helena, CA: The Grand Deluxe King Estate has marble and stone bathrooms with an Italian tile rain shower, as well as a balcony with a soaking tub overlooking the adjacent vineyards. (Photo via Las Alcobas)
Claridge's, London, England: To experience the epitome of British poshness, head to the storied art deco Claridge's Hotel, which counts the queen, Hollywood actors, and various designers as fans. Diane von Furstenberg designed the Grand Piano Suite herself, along with its elegant marble bathroom. (Photo via Claridge's)
Le Royal Monceau, Raffles Paris, Paris, France: This luxurious Parisian hotel — which opened its doors in 1928 and has welcomed notable guests like Josephine Baker, Walt Disney, and King Farouk of Egypt — received a makeover by French designer Philippe Starck in 2008. The Royal Monceau Suite features a backlit ceiling and mind-bending mirrored walls. (Photo via Philippe Garcia/Le Royal Monceau)
Aman Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: The minimalist suites at Aman Tokyo are inspired by traditional Japanese residences, using materials like wood, stone, and washi paper. The clean lines of the traditional ofuro soaking tub will provide an urban sanctuary as you enjoy the view of Tokyo. (Photo via Aman)
The Bowery Hotel, New York City, NY: This boutique hotel on the Lower East Side has an old, classic New York feel with modern touches. Lounge in the marble bathroom, where you can enjoy the walk-in rain shower or take in the views from the deep soaking tub. (Photo via The Bowery)
Amanyara, Turks and Caicos Islands: Amanyara is a secluded beachside resort that borders the Northwest Point Marine National Park, home to some of the best reef diving in the world. Its timber-shingled pavilions and villas are set among island vegetation and blend indoor and outdoor space; the airy bathrooms have modern rain showers and freestanding tubs. (Photo via Amanyara)
St. Regis Maldives, Vommuli, Maldives: It's hard to go wrong with accommodations in the Maldives, and the St. Regis — located on a private island accessible by seaplane — is no exception. The two-bedroom family villa has a bathroom with direct access to its private plunge pool, a glass-enclosed rain forest shower, a deep soaking bathtub, a seashell chandelier and, of course, views of the turquoise Indian Ocean. (Photo via St. Regis Maldives)
ITC Grand Chola, Chennai, India: The Raja Raja Chola Grand Presidential Suite, with sweeping views of the Chennai skyline, features a bathroom that definitely feels presidential: marble fixtures, separate shower cubicles, and a deep soaking bathtub underneath a chandelier. (Photo via ITC)
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: The Presidential Suite on the 36th floor of the Mandarin Oriental is decorated with commissioned art and fabrics, and its spa bathroom is outfitted with a marble Jacuzzi overlooking the streets of Tokyo. (Photo via George Apostolidis/Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group)
Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Krabi, Thailand: The reserve villas at this beach resort have private pools, personal gardens, and butler service. The spacious bathrooms are also decorated with lush wall art and feature oversized, uniquely shaped bathtubs. (Photo via Phulay Bay Ritz-Carlton)
The Ludlow, New York City, NY: The trendy Ludlow Hotel on the Lower East Side will give you both punk rock and industrial chic vibes. The bathrooms are distinctively sleek: black and white tile work, marble mosaic floors, brass accents, and a soaking tub overlooking lower Manhattan. (Photo via The Ludlow)
Park Hyatt Zanzibar, Stone Town, Tasmania: The Zamani Presidential Suite features panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and a bathroom with huge windows, a standalone tub, and an outdoor shower. (Photo via Hyatt)
Carlton Hotel Singapore, Part of WorldHotels, Singapore: The Carlton Hotel is located near the city center, an ideal location from which to hit up the nearby shopping and numerous restaurants and bars. After a day of sightseeing, you can relax in the freestanding tub in the light-filled bathroom, a charming, quiet respite from the bustling city below. (Photo via Carlton Hotel)
Alila Seminyak, Seminyak, Bali: Alila Seminyak is located on a quiet beach just steps from the Indian Ocean. The Penthouse offers unparalleled views of Bali's famous sunsets, which you can take in from one of three sleek bathrooms overlooking the ocean. (Photo via Alila)
Park Hyatt St. Kitts, Basseterre St. Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis: All of the Park Hyatt St. Kitts' rooms and suites face Banana Bay, and the bathrooms have rain showers and freestanding deep-soaking tubs. For the ultimate indulgence, a private butler will draw you a bath with scented florals and local oils. (Photo via Tadeu Brunelli/Hyatt)
ITC Gardenia, Bengaluru, India: High-profile guests of the two-story Peacock Suite can reach their room via a private helipad and special elevator. The suite is filled with tributes to India's national bird, the peacock, as well the hotel's theme of "Tree of Life," which is highlighted inside the spacious white marble bathroom in a mirror inlay display. (Photo via ITC)
Andaz West Hollywood, West Hollywood, CA: The ANDAZ(RED) Suite, outfitted by designer Jonathan Adler, features a modern marble bathroom with Le Labo amenities. Bonus: 30 percent of each booking's room rate goes to supporting (RED)'s fight against AIDS. (Photo via Hyatt)
Regent Beijing, Beijing, China: The Jinbao and Dongdan Suites are located on the highest floors of the hotel, overlooking the historic Forbidden City. Each suite's large marble bathroom has a walk-in rain shower and deep soaking tub with city views. (Photo via Regent Beijing)
Andaz Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica: Enjoy Pura Vida in the Costa Rican tropical forest. The master bathroom of the 3,218 square foot Presidential Suite offers a walk-in rain shower and private terrace with an outdoor soaking tub. (Photo via Hyatt)
Six Senses Zil Pasyon, Seychelles: Six Senses Zil Pasyon is the only resort on the private island of Félicité, which means the pool villas provide a truly secluded getaway. Take in the vibrant waters of the Indian Ocean from a spacious bathroom, either from the bathtub or the hanging swing. (Photo via John Athimaritis/Six Senses Zil Pasyon)
Alila Jabal Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar, Oman: The architecture inside this hotel — located in the Al Hajar Mountains — is inspired by ancient forts, leaning on dark woods and local stones. The minimalist bathroom cultivates a relaxing atmosphere looking out on the rugged mountainscape. (Photo via Alila)
The Cove, Atlantis, Bahamas: In either of the Presidential Suites at this luxury hotel, you can enjoy the picturesque Bahamian horizon from the bathtub, which sits in front of a floor-to-ceiling window, to allow you to fully take in the serene ocean views. (Photo via Atlantis)
The William Vale, New York NY: The trendy William Vale hotel sits right at home in hip Williamsburg: The rooms are contemporary and filled with colorful art, and the 60-foot pool (the largest outdoor hotel pool in New York City) has stunning view of the Manhattan skyline. The
The Vale Garden Residence, the penthouse suite, has a sleek all-white bathroom with geometric furniture and industrial accents. (Photo via Jody Kivort/The William Vale)
Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris, France: The Eiffel Suites at Paris' Hotel Athénée, true to their namesake, have amazing views of the city's most iconic landmark. One soak in the tub looking out at a private view of the Eiffel Tower at night is practically worth the room charge alone. (Photo via Dorchester Collection)
The Berkeley, London, England: A former coffee house, The Berkeley has since been transformed into a chic hotel. The Grand Pavilion Penthouse, enveloped by glass on three sides, has a marble master bathroom with a sleek freestanding tub. (Photo via The Berkeley)
Taj Rambagh Palace, Jaipur, India: The Rambagh Palace has a royal history dating back to 1835, and the opulence can still be experienced today. The Maharani suite — dedicated to the queens of Jaipur — is awash in lush reds and gold, adorned with Venetian mirrors, and outfitted with an elaborately decorated red marble bathroom. Fit for a queen, indeed. (Photo via Taj)
The Dominick, New York City, NY: This SoHo hotel has a huge rooftop patio with an outdoor pool, but if you're looking for some private R&R, the marble-clad bathrooms will give you just that thanks to their oversized deep-soaking tubs, standalone showers, and clear views of the Manhattan skyline. (Photo via The Dominick)
The Driskill, Austin, TX: The historic Austin hotel's LBJ Suite is dedicated to the former president and first lady. The decor is a blend of traditional and new, and the freestanding tub in the bathroom sits next to a large stained glass window with accents of blue to represent the Texas state flower, the bluebonnet. (Photo via Hyatt)
Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow, Moscow, Russia: The two-level Penthouse Suite — which has its own scent specifically curated by French perfumer Blaise Mautin — has seen its share of notable guests, including Madonna, Rihanna, George Michael, and Hugh Jackman. The bathroom is dressed in white Arabescato marble and has a rainfall shower and circular Jacuzzi tub with a view of the Kremlin. (Photo via Hyatt)
Hacienda Temozon, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Yucatan, Mexico: This restored 16th-century hacienda has modern comforts with rustic Yucatan splendor. The Presidential Suite, once the hacienda owner's bedroom, has a large bathroom with grand wooden doors, cool tile floors, and stone fixtures like a large soaking bathtub. (Photo via Mark Knight/Marriott)
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Stepping inside the bathroom of the Prinsengracht Suite is like stepping inside a whimsical dream: The bathtub and sink resemble everyday bars of soap, and there are pops of red — representing Amsterdam's Red Light District — in little details like the taps and handles. (Photo via Hyatt)
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Lesley Chen
Lesley Chen is a California native who writes about travel, health/fitness, and other lifestyle topics. She has a serious case of RBF and exercises mainly to balance out an aggressive candy addiction.