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Whether it’s a boutique inn or sprawling resort, hotels boast seemingly every amenity imaginable—Turndown service, spa treatments, and in-house Michelin–star restaurants, to name a few—but they somehow lack the highly coveted personal touch that comes with a home. Enter Airbnb, whose myriad of properties around the world somehow manage to combine the best of luxury hotels and private residences. And one element that is popping up at the best Airbnb properties (owned by superhosts) is hot tubs.All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Situated on 16 lush acres at the end of a long private drive, the five-bedroom Glasco Woodstock dates back to the late 19th century. Without losing its historic feel, the former barn was transformed into a design-centric house in the 1970s, and it has been attracting guests from all over the country for its uninterrupted views of the nearby Overlook Mountain. The estate’s centerpiece is a rustic-styled full kitchen connected to a sweeping dining area—both of which are drenched in natural light. It also features three fireplaces and a spacious living room with 30-foot-tall ceilings and, of course, a hot tub with room for eight beneath the sky. Did we mention there’s also a fire pit?Minutes from perhaps one of the country’s most famous lakes, this ultra-contemporary log cabin in the quaint city of South Lake Tahoe may make you consider relocating your home base. With a two-story glass wall on one side, the entire home is flooded with natural light—whether it’s the bright rays streaming in in the morning or the colorful hues dancing on the walls in the afternoon. Devoid of any unnecessary ornamentation, the cabin is a celebration of minimalism and organic materials in a palette of natural colors. Perhaps the most serene space is the meditation area with sloped walls and a collection of plants, but the outdoor hot tub is a close second.The Gilded Age mansions of the South have nothing on this recently-renovated 1880s eight-bedroom estate in New Orleans’s Bywater art-centric neighborhood. The home, dubbed The Mazant, boasts 13-foot-tall ceilings with original plaster medallions, heart pine wood floors, a front porch with centuries-old gas lamps, and a nearly 200-year-old oak tree that greets guests in the front yard. The Mazant also features a 16-person dining table, a grand salon with an upright Baldwin piano, and a 12-by-24-foot heated pool and spa. With renowned wineries in nearly every direction, Casa Anush is a three-bedroom property (four, including the one-bedroom casita steps away) on two acres in Kenwood, California. The homeowners consider the lack of reception and flatscreens benefits since the home offers so many more valuable charms: A projector and an impressive collection of movies, hammocks, swings, daybeds that surround a solar-heated pool, and a jacuzzi, all of which are perhaps more enjoyable under the nearly black night sky.
Regardless of the climate, there’s something relaxing about soaking (at least for a few minutes) in a bubbling hot tub. After a long day on the slopes or hiking trails, sliding into a 100-degree jacuzzi—especially with a glass of something bubbly in hand—feels like the ultimate luxury on a quick getaway. And from the mountains of Saugerties, New York, to the deserts of Yucca Valley, California, Airbnb with hot tub options are booking up fast.
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Saugerties, New YorkSituated on 16 lush acres at the end of a long private drive, the five-bedroom Glasco Woodstock dates back to the late 19th century. Without losing its historic feel, the former barn was transformed into a design-centric house in the 1970s, and it has been attracting guests from all over the country for its uninterrupted views of the nearby Overlook Mountain. The estate’s centerpiece is a rustic-styled full kitchen connected to a sweeping dining area—both of which are drenched in natural light. It also features three fireplaces and a spacious living room with 30-foot-tall ceilings and, of course, a hot tub with room for eight beneath the sky. Did we mention there’s also a fire pit?$1,437 at Airbnb
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South Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaMinutes from perhaps one of the country’s most famous lakes, this ultra-contemporary log cabin in the quaint city of South may make you consider relocating your home base. With a two-story glass wall on one side, the entire home is flooded with natural light—whether it’s the bright rays streaming in in the morning or the colorful hues dancing on the walls in the afternoon. Devoid of any unnecessary ornamentation, the cabin is a celebration of minimalism and organic materials in a palette of natural colors. Perhaps the most serene space is the meditation area with sloped walls and a collection of plants, but the outdoor hot tub is a close second.$696 at Airbnb
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New Orleans, LouisianaThe Gilded Age mansions of the South have nothing on this recently-renovated 1880s eight-bedroom estate in New Orleans’s Bywater art-centric neighborhood. The home, dubbed The Mazant, boasts 13-foot-tall ceilings with original plaster medallions, heart pine wood floors, a front porch with centuries-old gas lamps, and a nearly 200-year-old oak tree that greets guests in the front yard. The Mazant also features a 16-person dining table, a grand salon with an upright Baldwin piano, and a 12-by-24-foot heated pool and spa. $2,143 at Airbnb
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Kenwood, CaliforniaWith renowned wineries in nearly every direction, Casa Anush is a three-bedroom property (four, including the one-bedroom casita steps away) on two acres in Kenwood, California. The homeowners consider the lack of reception and flatscreens benefits since the home offers so many more valuable charms: A projector and an impressive collection of movies, hammocks, swings, daybeds that surround a , and a jacuzzi, all of which are perhaps more enjoyable under the nearly black night sky.$539 at Airbnb
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Wimberley, TexasThe exact halfway point between a traditional cabin and a classic ranch house does exist, and it’s 45 minutes outside Austin in Wimberley, Texas. It’s set on 11 private acres, a few of which are shared by a highly social miniature horse named Baby and three donkeys. Otherwise, spend the days biking along the trails or barbecuing on the expansive outdoor deck before unwinding for the day in the private hot tub. There’s also a with plenty of wood to keep the place warm. It’s a vibe to say the least.$213 at Airbnb
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Jewett, New YorkFrom the team of creatives behind , The Hunter Barnhouse in Jewett, New York provides the perfect spot to disconnect from real life completely and immerse in the stunning natural surroundings no matter the season. That said, it’s especially magical in the colder months when the surrounding forests are blanketed in a layer of pristine white snow. The four-bedroom home was recently renovated to reflect a more contemporary way of life, but the architectural details from the original 1845 structure still remain, giving it that warm and inviting touch. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen, more than one coffee brewing device, a record player, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a Netflix–enabled television. Outside, sit around the fire pit with dinner or hop in the hot tub for a dip before calling it a night on the Tuft & Needle covered in Parachute Home . $679 at Airbnb
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Yucca Valley, CaliforniaWithin walking distance from the national park of the same name, Joshua Tree Green Haus is all about the primary bedroom. This room features a king-size bed, a sweeping counter-height workspace, and a plush lounge seat in a corner between two floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the valley below. Otherwise, you can spend your time outside on the hiking trails of the neighboring Bartlett Mountain or soak in the hot tub on the two-level terrace, which also features a barbecue grill and a stylish chiminea.$290 at Airbnb
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Monroe, WashingtonIf you’re renting an Airbnb in the Pacific Northwest—especially in Washington—an abundance of green space is a must. In Monroe, Washington, a charming one-bedroom cabin that sits a short walk away from the gleaming Snoqualmie River offers a new kind of oasis. Enjoy the view from the outdoor hot tub or the newly constructed dock. You can even prepare yourself a pint or two using the old-fashioned ice cream maker. This is the right kind of Airbnb with hot tub to visit if you’re feeling a bit over the real world and want to unplug in a slightly secluded haven that celebrates nature. $145 at Airbnb