Submitted by jason_sos t3_z1222s in boston

My one-year anniversary is coming up, and I am looking for a romantic place to take my wife. Ideally, I would like to find a hotel that has an in-room jacuzzi and fireplace. I have found it hard to find something like this on the traditional travel sites, and even Google seems to have a hard time, because if there is a common hot tub/pool at the hotel, then it shows up in the results.

Our tastes are not super modern, so an ultra-modern design is not our thing. We want more of a homey/rustic feel, but at the same time not trashy or run down. The few places I have found seem to gravitate toward either end of this - either ultra sleek or dumpy.

I am not limiting this to Boston itself. We were married in western MA and live in southern NH. Our anniversary is at the end of January. Anywhere that has a room like this, as well as things to do in the area would be great. White mountains, western MA, the city itself, etc. are all fair game. We are not party people, so I don't care about clubs, bars, etc. We also don't ski, so that's not something important to us, but sledding would be fun. As long as there are good places to eat and get a drink we are good.

I am also leaning towards a hotel rather than a VRBO or AirBNB. I don't need to rent a whole house for a weekend getaway for two of us, and while the budget is flexible, I don't want to spend $500+ a night for JUST the hotel.

Any recommendations for places people have stayed would be great!

Edit: Ok, now that everyone has mentioned it, maybe the jacuzzi isn't the best option. How about a fireplace and a nice big shower then? I'll look at the options people have posted here and see if those are available in places already mentioned.

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aPirateNamedBeef t1_ix8i5xz wrote

I would say your best bet might a less traditional hotel and more like a bed and breakfast. They tend to have different layouts etc.

I got married at the York Harbor Inn, (York Maine). All of the rooms are very different and some would match what you are looking for. I can recommend the area and hotel itself.

https://www.yorkharborinn.com/

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slouchingtoepiphany t1_ix8lxj1 wrote

This is what I was going to suggest for a cozy, romantic place, there are lots of B&Bs that match that description.

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jason_sos OP t1_ix8j3rb wrote

Thanks I will check them out, I looked at some of the photos and they look nice!

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cheech14 t1_ix8ja2q wrote

https://greenmountaininn.com/

Green mountain inn in stowe.

Jacuzzi rooms with fiteplaces available, outdoor heated pool and hot tub.

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jason_sos OP t1_ix8k0s5 wrote

This place looks gorgeous!

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cheech14 t1_ix8kuvx wrote

Also solid spa on site for massages. Recommend cork for a nice dinner in town or hen of the woods 20 minutes away for a great dining experience

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divinAPEtion t1_ix8shud wrote

seconding Hen of the Woods, this is where you want to be!

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getjustin t1_ix90bdv wrote

And Doc Ponds in town for a more low-key experience.

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gronkspike25 t1_ixbzxzy wrote

This should be your place. Stowe is such an amazing town even if you don’t ski. If you go up, on the way home stop at the Prohibition Pig in Waterbury right by the highway. Some of the best BBQ you will ever have.

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jason_sos OP t1_ixd6mlq wrote

You may have me sold on BBQ! This place looks really good, and I just talked to them and they have some nice packages! I am leaning towards this place for sure.

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gronkspike25 t1_ixekgzy wrote

It really is the best. It's right on main street so you can walk around at night and enjoy the town. There are some great restaurants and bars all around.

Cork as someone mentioned in another post is right down the street and has a great romantic dinner with great wine. There is the Stowe Public House which is a great little bar and bottle shop that we like to stop at for an afternoon drink. Harrison's is right across the street and is a really nice restaurant and bar. And the Green Mountain Inn itself has The Whip on site which is a good restaurant.

Then for a little more lively but also great atmosphere you have the Underbar down by the church, the Bench & Doc Ponds which both have great food and a fantastic beer list (both have Hill Farmstead on tap).

If you want to drive up the mountain road you have Matterhorn which is a great skier bar right at the food of the mountain that has some great sushi and Piecasso for good pizza.

If you guys are into beer highly suggest taking the 45 minute drive up to Hill Farmstead which is widely considered one of the best breweries in the world. I have some of their bottles in my basement that I've been saving for years.

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Pharaohline t1_ix8yzzv wrote

Was going to say this place! It's absolutely lovely and Stowe itself is such a great place to visit!

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albertogonzalex t1_ix9lxwm wrote

Mirabeau in Plymouth is a little corny, but has what you're looking for.

But, Cliff House in Oguncuit Maine is the best hotel within 2 hours in my opinion.

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jtet93 t1_ixaefo1 wrote

We absolutely love The Wentworth in Jackson NH. Many of the rooms have private jacuzzis. The restaurant there is solid and they have a nice piano bar! It’s a very cozy and traditional hotel, and the service reflects that. There’s also skiing nearby at attitash if that’s your thing! If you’re foodies I would highly recommend Thompson House Eatery which is about an 8 minute walk from The Wentworth (you can also drive but we wanted to enjoy the wine pairings to the fullest so we left the car at the hotel!). Very elevated cuisine, and they grow a lot of veg on site!

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macaroni_girl t1_ixajvct wrote

I couldn’t agree more. We have rented the every type of room at The Wentworth over the last 15 years. They have private rooms with fireplaces, outdoor hot tubs, and always wonderful service. Jackson is a charming little town.

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jtet93 t1_ixastod wrote

Yes, and Conway is cute too. We love that whole area. We’ve camped at Canal Bridge campground just across the border in Maine too, which was a hidden gem of a campground.

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lifeisakoan t1_ix8hmrj wrote

Whoa, congratulations on the triple. Not easy to get 3 auto mod messages.

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jason_sos OP t1_ix8huod wrote

Yeah, I must have the golden touch to get all the keywords hitting the auto-mods.

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TheLamestUsername t1_ix8nzth wrote

Gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers.

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jason_sos OP t1_ix8tyc0 wrote

$500/night is pretty steep for us. If that means I take off the extras, then that's what it will have to be. I know it's an anniversary, but my wife would kill me if I spent $1000 for a room for 2 nights. I have some backup ideas if this won't work out, but based on the ideas others have given, they seem to be in the range of $200-300 a night, which is not that bad.

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TheLamestUsername t1_ix8u4jq wrote

Oh no I was talking about the automated replies. 3 is not that impressive. Although getting the hot tub one was nice. Now if you got 5 or more then it would be special.

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Wtf_is_this1234 t1_ix8i0xa wrote

XV Beacon has in room fireplaces but honestly your budget is too low to get all these boxes checked at a hotel. New England is just expensive.

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RockHockey t1_ix8qh3p wrote

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BasilExposition75 t1_ix91rti wrote

"MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY: 4"

Wow, that is kinky....

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jason_sos OP t1_ixdafml wrote

I saw some "Honeymoon" packages at some hotels that had this... That's not our style of honeymoon.

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aPirateNamedBeef t1_ix8qrb4 wrote

Not my vacation but yikes, that seems little over the top.

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thejosharms t1_ixcnv9i wrote

It's kitschy, but the rooms are surprisingly well done, and some rooms are dog friendly!

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lpn122 t1_ixae4mz wrote

Omg the bed in the dragon’s lair suite 🤣

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RockHockey t1_ixafown wrote

Please go an report back how comfortable it is?

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jason_sos OP t1_ixdaj3z wrote

Don't get it swinging too much, or it'll come back and take your knees out.

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theothermattm t1_ixaszmc wrote

this place is ridiculous. i think op’s spouse would divorce them if they ended up here.

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Luna_Blonde t1_ixcigez wrote

OH MY GOD HOW CREEPY IS THAT LAMP IN THE CORNER 🤣🤣

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Ok_Olive9438 t1_ixcrbsd wrote

Wow. Thank you for posting. That is quite something. Makes me wish I had the money to settle into the Victorian Spa for a long weekend...

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domlachowicz t1_ix8kwhy wrote

Check out Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod:

"The Inn’s 217 rooms and suites are located in the Historic Main Inn and 30 Cottage–style buildings throughout the 25-acre property. The accommodations offer stunning views of Chatham Harbor, the Atlantic Ocean or the Inn’s beautiful gardens. The quintessential New England style cottages are arranged with additional space and privacy in mind, many with patios or decks and gas fireplaces. Located above the Spa are 12 adult-only spa suites, designed with luxury, relaxation, and pampering in mind. These suites feature oversized hydrotherapy tubs, saunas, steam showers, and fireplaces. "

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jmpags t1_ixaxjp5 wrote

Second this! Definitely a romantic place.

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Ngr2054 t1_ix8meer wrote

Adventure Sweets in North Conway has a selection of themed rooms with fireplaces and hot tubs but they are on the expensive side.

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LEAKKsdad t1_ix8uw1i wrote

This. It’s these considerate responses that restored my faith in r/boston. ❤️ F the mods.

Having said that, surprised no one joked that they took her there already.

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jason_sos OP t1_ix8w5s3 wrote

I was honestly not sure what to expect here. Would I either get downvoted, or get some wise-ass responses? Thankfully most of the responses have given me some good options!

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chemgeek87 t1_ix9hqxp wrote

Harbor Light Inn is a B&B in Marblehead that has some rooms with both fireplaces and spa tubs. The Merchant in Salem has in-room gas fireplaces. Only one of the rooms has a soaker tub though, not a jacuzzi. Both of those have food and drink options you can walk to from the hotel even during the quieter season.

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prasuku t1_ix8i9g1 wrote

Have you looked into B&Bs? I use https://www.bnbfinder.com as they have a filter to search for places with in-room hot tub / jacuzzi

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jason_sos OP t1_ix8k8y4 wrote

I think this may be the way to go, I will check it out!

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frankybling t1_ix8p1te wrote

there’s that place in Hyannis… “Cuddles and Bubbles”? I don’t know if they have the fireplace but they advertise heart shaped jacuzzis on their sign. I also don’t know if it’s still a thing there.

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LongjumpingAnt804 t1_ixac4bv wrote

it’s in vermont so a little out of the way but my bf and i spent a weekend at the rabbit hill inn and it was absolutely amazing!! super cozy and rustic with a fireplace in the room as well as a hot tub in the bathroom!

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Mdecast t1_ixapxkh wrote

Red lion inn - Stockbridge. They have rooms with fireplaces.

No fire places, but other places to consider Porches inn - North Adams. Has a heated pool, quick walk over to Mass MoCA. Can do some hiking. Can drive down to Smith College museum of art. Bunch of different options

Tourists - North Adams. No pool here or fireplaces in the rooms. But very nice looking property. Easy access to hiking trails and all the other stuff mentioned above.

Woodstock inn - Woodstock Vermont. No fireplaces in the rooms. But can relax and unwind in the quaint town of Woodstock. Visit shops, dine at the restaurants, hike quechee gorge.

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hce692 t1_ixasnt8 wrote

This 5 star insanely nice hotel in the hamptons is doing a special where if you stay for 5 nights, Sunday-Friday then the room is only $100 a night. So $500 for five nights. An absolutely insane deal, it’s like a $1500 a night in the summer

https://www.toppingrosehouse.com/

If you want something close go to the Lark Hotels website. They have spots all over New England, literally name a quintessential town it’s there. The prices are reasonable compared to the competition and every hotel is GORGEOUS. You can search all of their locations at one if you pick a date to compare prices etc

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Sheeshka49 t1_ixbcrg8 wrote

White Barn Inn, Kennebunkport, Maine

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Too_Rare_2_Die_ t1_ix8kuj2 wrote

I'm not aware of any (good) hotels in Boston that have a jacuzzi in room, let alone a fireplace, as well. Space is kind of at a premium. I know some hotels have a pretty big tub with fireplaces in the lobby. Intercontinental comes to mind (some of the rooms there have great views of Fort Point Channel, as well).

I know you said you don't ski, but you'd easily be able to find both in any town that caters to skiers. Nordic Village in Jackson, NH, has a bunch of rooms like that (plus heated indoor and outdoor pool). Check out North Conway, too, and Vermont ski towns like Stowe, Killington and Woodstock.

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jason_sos OP t1_ix8x58e wrote

Yeah, I didn't mean to eliminate ski area ones entirely, just that skiing wasn't our thing, but heading up to that area certainly is, and then we can sled or visit the shops in the area.

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vivcg315 t1_ix8macj wrote

Three Chimneys Inn in Durham, NH might fit the bill.

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Dseltzer1212 t1_ix8nro2 wrote

We’ve stayed at the Stowe Mountain Resort in Stowe VT and it had both a jacuzzi and a fireplace in the room

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catknitski t1_ix8o0nb wrote

New London inn in New London, NH. Stayed in a room with a fireplace and a jacuzzi last year. Lots of great restaurants nearby too. The whole place is an art gallery as well. Bar in the building. Highly recommend.

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-Odi-Et-Amo- t1_ix8qv2h wrote

Is Newburyport too close since you’re southern NH? If not, I’d suggest the Essex Street Inn. I stayed there last year while in town for a party and splurged on the suite with the hot tub. It was 2 levels, plenty of space and reminded me more of an apartment than a hotel. Close to all the shops and restaurants.

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PikantnySos t1_ix8r5tp wrote

Spruce Peak in Stowe is pretty nice. Big rooms with a fireplace and jacuzzi style tub. Not sure how things look now but ski season hasn't quite started. Might get a good deal.

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macdiesel412 t1_ix9ew3x wrote

I think the fireside inn in Lebanon, NH or Laconia, NH have these types of rooms. I mean it's not super swank, but we stay in them frequently and they are nice enough, good breakfast. Honestly, you don't want to really see much outside of the room anyway....

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TekJansen69 t1_ix9os7y wrote

The Flamingo Inn, Meriden, CT.

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DoodMonkey t1_ix9r25t wrote

Three Mountain Inn Jamaica Vermont

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oopswhat1974 t1_ixa8ftv wrote

Portland Regency (Portland ME) has some suites with in room jacuzzi. Technically in the bathroom but large and has a TV nearby as well ;)

Also Best Western Merry Manor Inn - also in Portland has 2 theme type jacuzzi suites. They are both very nice and romantic.

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MommaGuy t1_ixalh1q wrote

XV Beacon has fireplaces in the room. And Mooo is a great steakhouse. It’s pricey but worth it. Or Boston Harbor Hotel. Get a room with water view. Or if you can, The Admiral suite has a a semi private balcony overlooking the harbor.

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treeboi t1_ixdpb19 wrote

I suggest Montréal, in the heart of downtown. Should be a 4 hour drive from southern NH & Montréal (all of Québec actually) feels very different from Boston. The accents, the French signs, the stores, etc, it will feel like a real vacation, due to all the differences. Plus Montréal is cheap, compared to Boston, because of the current exchange rates.

I've stayed at Bons Matins, about 2 blocks from Saint-Catherine St (similar to Boylston or Newbury), ½ block from a metro stop, on the line that takes you to the historical district & they serve a fantastic breakfast.

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jason_sos OP t1_ixdrexp wrote

We may do that in the future! I have been to Montreal a couple of times, but we want to stay relatively close to home because of our kids and stuff going on the following weeks. I will keep that place in mind when I go!

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Ihavecometochewbbgum t1_ix8iy4i wrote

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Logical-Error-7233 t1_ix8lzdr wrote

Not sure about the tubs but the Lennox in Back Bay has working wood burning fireplaces in the rooms. The lobby and whole area have a great cozy holiday vibe and it's close to everything in Boston.

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wsdog t1_ix9nv4z wrote

Look into Lenox and Stockbridge areas.

I would not immerse myself in the hotel's jacuzzi anyway :)

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jason_sos OP t1_ix9pihv wrote

I found the Yankee Inn in Lenox, which looks nice, but I have no idea what's out that way to do during the day. I also don't know if it's really nice, or the photos just make it look nice...

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Waste_Acanthisitta45 t1_ix8rt5s wrote

Holliday inn in South Bay has in room jacuzzi. There’s places for dinner, shopping and movies. Idk how romantic you want to be but regardless the in room jacuzzi is very nice

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No_Judge_3817 t1_ix8ipug wrote

What do you need a jacuzzi and fireplace for? A lotta hotels have a fireplace in the lobby and a jacuzzi next to the pool. Why can't you just use those?

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dtmfadvice t1_ix8lk8i wrote

Hotels tend to discourage guests having sex in the lobby or by the pool.

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