
Best Luxury Hotels in Scotland
Scotland is a land where myths and legends intertwine with breathtaking natural beauty, rich history, and a vibrant, enduring culture. From the rugged peaks of the Highlands to the serene lochs that mirror the sky, and the bustling streets of its historic cities, Scotland offers an enchanting blend of experiences for visitors. Whether you’re drawn to the haunting melodies of bagpipes echoing across ancient castles, the allure of the world’s finest single malt whiskies, or the call of adventure amidst untamed landscapes, Scotland welcomes with a timeless charm that is sure to captivate all who venture to its shores. When it comes to finding the best luxury hotels in Scotland, there are plenty to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a five-star hotel in the city or a cosy country retreat, there’s something to suit every taste and desire, read on to discover our favourites.
Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Inveraray
Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa
(4 stars)Book a room with a view, in this all-Scottish destination hotel, where the traditions of the highlands are blended with contemporary style and amenities. Lying on the edge of some of the most fertile waters for world-leading seafood and with a stylish grill onsite, this is a sublime setting to taste the freshest oysters, lobster and langoustines. And you can give your mind, body and soul a full refresh at Loch Fyne’s newly renovated Hebridean-inspired Shore Spa.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
Righ Residences Edinburgh
(4 stars)Located in the heart of Edinburgh’s new town, on the iconic George Street, the boutique Righ Residences is the perfect place for guests looking for more spacious accommodation in the centre of Edinburgh. The hotel’s 25 luxury serviced apartments are all bathed in natural light and are exceedingly comfortable. The apartments all feature kitchenettes, climate control, en-suite bathrooms, and high-quality linen. The apartments also have a high-tech flair with in-room tablets which have room controls and local guide services available. The hotel’s signature penthouse boasts some of the best views of the Castle to be found anywhere in the city. It also has three floating beds, a freestanding bath, three private roof terraces and a private living room. Whilst the Righ residence does not have its own restaurant, it is only a stone’s throw away from some of the city’s best restaurants.
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, City Centre
The Address Glasgow
(4 stars)The Address Glasgow is a stylish independently owned four-star hotel in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre, known for its contemporary design and city centre location. Situated on Renfield Street, the hotel is within easy walking distance of Glasgow’s attractions including Buchanan Street’s shopping district, theatres, galleries and nightlife, with both Glasgow Queen Street and Central Stations accessible on foot.
The overall vibe at The Address Glasgow is modern and upbeat, with a focus on contemporary interiors, bright public spaces and design touches that feel fresh and inviting rather than formal or traditional. Rooms are designed with everyday comforts in mind, making the hotel suited to short city breaks, weekend getaways and business stays.
Key facilities include an on-site restaurant and bar, where guests can enjoy breakfast, casual dining and drinks in a relaxed setting. The hotel also features a fitness suite and a wellness spa complete with gym, plunge pool, heated loungers and a Himalayan salt rock sauna.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Stockbridge
The Raeburn
(4 stars)Perfectly positioned between the leafy Inverleith Park and swanky Stockbridge, just 15 minutes walk from the city centre, The Raeburn is an enduringly popular local. But in addition to its log fire-lit bar, cosy restaurant and expansive terrace, this former Georgian family home accommodates 10 bedrooms and a library. Staying guests are greeted with contemporary Scottish furnishings, fluffy robes, classy muted tones, wooden floorboards, large sash and case windows, marble-finished rainfall showers and Victorian-style bathroom fittings (with freestanding tubs in deluxe rooms). Breakfast is provided and The Raeburn’s excellent menu can be ordered as room service.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh
The Resident Edinburgh
(4 stars)The Resident Edinburgh, located in Edinburgh’s lively West End, provides both subtle elegance and carefully considered design. This boutique hotel is suitable for travellers looking for a classy but understated hideaway, with a focus on personalised service and attention to detail. It is conveniently located within walking distance of Edinburgh Castle and Princes Street Gardens, making it an excellent starting point for experiencing the city’s rich history and culture. The rooms and suites at The Resident Edinburgh are thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience, with sleek, modern decor and well-appointed amenities. Each room features a mini kitchen with a microwave, fridge, and Nespresso machine, making it ideal for both short and long visits. The hotel’s warm, friendly ambience and attentive team provide a stay that is both personal and memorable, providing a thoughtful perspective on luxury in one of the world’s most attractive cities.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
The Rutland Hotel
(4 stars)Located in what was once home to renowned surgeon Joseph Lister, the beautiful townhouse now boasts a beautiful boutique hotel, a fashionable bar, The Huxley and a gourmet steak restaurant, Kyloe. With twelve individually designed guest rooms, you’ll find yourself surrounded by opulent luxury. From free WiFi to Bluetooth audio connectivity, wall mounted flat screen TVs, a fully stocked mini bar, complimentary daily newspapers and shortbread on arrival. More than day-time comforts, you’ll be bedding down with quality goose-feather pillows and duvet, the finest Egyptian cotton bedding and access to luxury toiletries to wash the day away.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, South Side
The Scott
(4 stars)The Scott Hotel provides a sophisticated retreat located within the historic Pollock Estate next to Holyrood Park and is approx. 20-minutes’ walk from Edinburgh’s Old Town. A former 18th-century baronial mansion originally built in the 1750s for merchant Alexander Scott has been meticulously restored to a beautiful boutique hotel within tranquil landscaped grounds. The hotel features 36 individually styled bedrooms and junior suites with striking marble-tiled bathrooms and contemporary furnishings. For guests who desire extra space and privacy, the Gatehouse offers a standalone cottage experience complete with a fully equipped kitchen and lounge.
Dining at the Scott Hotel is a must – the Bonnar’s Restaurant, led by Head Chef Pier Berretta, serves modern Scottish cuisine from an a la carte or tasting menu. Set in a stunning rococo-style ballroom guests can expect a warm and welcoming ambience and the Velvet Lounge is the perfect place for a relaxed drink, where a carefully selected menu of whiskies, wines and cocktails awaits.
Scotland, Lothian, North Berwick
Marine North Berwick
(5 stars)With open views across the golf course to the Firth of Forth and Bass Rock, this is the hotel to choose if you want to be right beside the sea. The Marine has been restored to reflect its grand past, with tastefully chosen furnishings and textiles exuding a sense of old-world opulence and vintage flair, that’s as inviting as the outlook. Dine on local beef, game, and freshly landed seafood at The Lawn and order a cocktail or afternoon tea beneath the glittering chandeliers of the stylish Bass Rock Bar and Lounge. The French skincare brand Caudalie has partnered with the hotel to bring its spa treatments, designed using scientific techniques and active ingredients from the brand’s Bordeaux vineyards.
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, City Centre
citizenM Glasgow Hotel
(4 stars)Luxury doesn’t have to break the bank. This beautiful and modern luxury hotel is as stylish as it is affordable. Designed by Dutch Design Agency Concrete, citizenM Glasgow showcases the best in modern design, colour and fun. Feel like sleeping in a red room? Purple more your style? Change the mood lighting with their innovative tablet MoodPad. It’s an easy-to-use control for your tv, air con, window blinds and of course, mood lighting. Though they don’t have a kettle, twin beds or cots, every room does come standard with XL King-sized beds, luxury bed and bath linen, wall-to-wall windows, rain shower, free movies and wi-fi throughout. Don’t forget to head down to canteenM for a bit of lounging around. Order a cocktail at the bar, grab a snack and take a seat on one of the ultra-cool sofas or chairs. Who said the budget wasn’t luxurious!
Scotland, Grampian, Aberdeen
The Chester Hotel
(4 stars)Found just 2.4 km from Aberdeen Railway Station and just 20 minutes away from Aberdeen centre, this 19th-century hotel mixes historical design and contemporary amenities. The hotel’s rooms are elegant and offer great modern features and top-of-the-class items inside of each room. Guests can socialise and relax in a beautiful and elegant lounge and TV area while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of the place. For anyone who wants to play golf, the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club is just 10 minutes away by car.
Scotland, Highlands, Kylestrome
Kylesku Hotel
Sat right on the water with views of the Kylesku Bridge, this hotel’s location is idyllic. The area of Assynt is a beautiful remote region of Sutherland, but the Kylsesku hotel on its fantastically situated peninsula overlooking Loch Glendhu will warmly welcome any visitors in from the untamed nature outside. Some parts of the hotel date from as early as the 17th century although the complex is now made up of a ramble of buildings built up over the years. Inside the hotel has a contemporary feel. – rooms are airy, comfortable and kitted out in a muted cool palette with touches of Scottish textile here and there, whilst the bar and restaurant serve up delicious local seafood to panoramic sea loch views thanks to huge picture windows. Public spaces are decorated with a modern Scandi-Scottish ethos – think bare wood beams, cool copper lighting fixtures and minimalist wood-burning stoves. Whilst there are no gym or spa facilities here, relaxation and escapism is all around this stunning locale and the hotel runs boat trips to a nearby sea colony or the highest waterfall in the UK for fun day trips.
Scotland, Fife, Crail
The Shoregate
Located in the heart of Crail in Fife, The Shoregate is a coastal treasure reimagined by Nicholas Frost and Damon Reynolds in 2019. This historic 18th-century building, which has operated as a hostelry since the late 1800s, underwent a meticulous two-year restoration and reopened in May 2022. The restoration emphasised local craftsmanship and historical authenticity, ensuring every detail reflected its rich heritage. The Shoregate offers a destination restaurant, cosy bar along with four stylish guest rooms, three with breathtaking views of Crail and the Firth of Forth and one a two room suite. Inspired by old photographs, original architectural plans, and local features, the bar retains its historic character with Victorian pitch pine panelling, etched glass ceiling fixtures, and brass ship’s lighting. Stained glass, both original and newly commissioned, adorns the space, alongside reclaimed pews from a chapel near New Lanark, upholstered in Ross-shire woven fabric. The dining room offers a calm yet dynamic atmosphere with light oak tables, Carl Hansen chairs, and accents of near-burnt orange and teal panelling. Mirrors enhance the space, creating depth and ambience. The room is furnished with Crail pottery and Harris tweed lampshades and cushions, contributing to its unique charm. The four guest rooms focus on spaciousness and comfort. The first floor features three large ensuites, transformed from five original rooms, with bespoke wardrobes by a local furniture maker. The top floor, previously staff quarters and storerooms, now houses a stunning two-room family suite with expansive views across the Forth.
