Want to take a relaxing soak while taking in the scenery? We discovered eleven beautiful pieces of bathroom decor.
Is a relaxing soak with a scenic backdrop what you’re craving? After searching high and low, we came across 11 stunning pieces of bathroom decor.
Now that stylish bathrooms are all the rage, the best hotels throughout the globe have debuted their own versions of this must-have amenity. Imagine yourself soaking in a hot tub while gazing out at the ocean or sipping champagne while taking in the sights of a distant city.
Here is a collection of the eleven best hotel baths we’ve ever seen.
12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, South Africa
12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, South Africa
Bath time views at Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa are more popular than whale viewing from the Leopard Bar Terrace or the hotel’s private cinema. While relaxing in your hotel room’s jetted tub, you can take in breathtaking views of the Cape Floral Region UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is situated between the hotel and the Twelve Apostles Mountain Range and the towering Table Mountain.
Lepogo Lodge’s Noka Camp, South Africa
Lepogo Lodge’s Noka Camp, South Africa
A room at Lepogo Lodge’s Noka Camp looks like this. The secluded Lepogo Lodges are located in the malaria-free 50,000-acre Lapalala Wilderness Reserve, which is home to Africa’s “big five,” and are one of the continent’s few high-end safari lodges that is not for business.
The five stilted villas at Noka Camp, one of which is tailored to families, are positioned on the edge of a 100-foot cliff with a view of the flowing Palala River below and the limitless wilderness beyond. The lodge’s main floor connects the villas and has a restaurant, bar, living room, and patio. The camp gets all the power it needs from a custom 250-meter solar walkway, so it doesn’t need to depend on the grid at all.
Relax in the sunken bathtub by the window or take a swim in the heated plunge pool while taking in the spectacular scenery of the landscape and the animals that call this area home after a day of game drives. Each villa also has a one-of-a-kind outdoor “sky bed” on the glass floor balcony overlooking the ravine, giving visitors a perfect spot to relax and fall asleep while staring at the beautiful African night skies.
Chalet Grace, Zermatt
Chalet Grace, Zermatt
Even in the best of circumstances, avid skiers have a hard time tearing themselves away from the fresh snow and the breathtaking scenery of the mountains. Chalet Grace, part of the Firefly Collection, might be just the thing if you’re not into squeezing into a wooden chalet at the end of each day.
Zermatt’s hidden jewel, which looks out over the valley, has a luxurious bathroom with breathtaking views, making it the ideal location to warm up after a day of exploring the mountain town.
Singita Boulders Lodge, South Africa
Singita Boulders Lodge, South Africa
Have you heard that elephants can be seen refreshing themselves in an outdoor tub? Before discovering this South African resort with 12 bedrooms, located in a wildlife reserve, we didn’t either.
While soaking your cares away, you may be able to catch a glimpse of some elephants coming to the banks of the Sand River for a drink.
Mandarin Oriental, New York
Mandarin Oriental, New York
The New York skyline may be the best in the world, and the Mandarin Oriental in the United States provides spectacular views of the city below.
To take a bath while gazing over the shimmering streets of New York City and the city’s much-loved greenery, book the Oriental Suite. In the city that never sleeps, there is nothing more relaxing than a bubble bath.
Hideaway Beach Resort and Spa, Maldives
Hideaway Beach Resort and Spa, Maldives
Most over-water villas on the cluster of islands in the Maldives have breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean that stretch as far as the eye can see. The recently renovated Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa has several of these, at a cost of $50 million, and also provides guests with a butler service.
Indulge in a bottle of Bolly and a rose-petal bath at this famous honeymoon spot.
InterContinental, Hong Kong
InterContinental, Hong Kong
Victoria Harbour, which divides Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, and the city’s many skyscrapers make Hong Kong’s skyline one of the most famous in the world. In the nights, however, the city comes alive as the towering structures are illuminated in a variety of colors and the harbor hosts a daily “Symphony of Lights.”
Places like the InterContinental hotel’s enormous, circular bath would be ideal for people-watching. Perfect for a romantic evening of sharing a bottle (or two) of champagne.
Raffles Praslin, Seychelles
Raffles Praslin, Seychelles
It would be difficult to find a greater sandy vista than Raffles Praslin in the Seychelles, given that the neighboring Anse Lazio beach is often named as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Each villa’s bath has been strategically located to allow for optimal stargazing at night and to take in the villa’s surroundings during the day.
Lake Vyrnwy, Wales
Lake Vyrnwy, Wales
The Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa, a member of the prestigious Welsh Rarebits group, offers a breathtaking panorama that wouldn’t be out of place in the midst of New Zealand.
That’s it, right there; this is the one and only valid excuse you need to finally make that trip to Wales. There is no better spot in the UK to shrivel up like a prune than in the bath with a view, which looks out over a beautiful lake surrounded by mountains.
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Australia
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Australia
A stay at the luxurious Pier One Sydney Harbour, with its breathtaking views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from the comfort of your hotel bath, is an unforgettable experience. The hotel is a brilliant example of Marriott’s boutique, fashionable Autograph Collection, and embodies the brand’s slogan, “Exactly Like Nothing Else.”
The best way to kick off a journey to Australia is with a relaxing soak in the harbour view balcony suite, which overlooks Sydney Harbor and the city’s most recognizable iconic bridge.
Villa Kalisha, Bali
Villa Kalisha, Bali
Villa Kalisha is perched on the edge of a deep valley in Bali’s jungle, providing breathtaking views of the island’s verdant landscape and active volcanoes. The luxurious copper tub in the stunning open-air bathroom has views of lush tropical vegetation in all three directions.
You’ll feel like you’re on the other side of the world from the moment you step into this tub.