
Best Luxury Hotels in United Kingdom
Discovering the best luxury hotels in the UK is a journey into refined elegance, modern comforts, and impeccable service. From grand countryside estates to chic city retreats, these hotels offer more than just a place to stay. Whether you’re looking for a romantic escape, a family-friendly retreat, or an exclusive adults-only haven, the UK is home to a diverse selection of luxury accommodations. With lavish spas, fine dining, and personalised service, these properties set the standard for excellence, ensuring every moment of your stay is extraordinary. Explore our curated list of the finest luxury hotels in the UK and find the perfect setting for your next unforgettable getaway.
England, Devon, Torquay
Cary Arms & Spa
(5 stars)Torquay is famed for the classic sitcom Fawlty Towers. But the popular coastal town is also home to some divine accommodation. Cary Arms and Spa is a luxury five-star property on Babbacombe Bay. It’s a dog-friendly property with 10 sea-view suites, four restored fisherman’s cottages and eight quirky beach huts & suites. Dining takes place in the 19th century Inn, where the fresh catch of seafood and shellfish is a highlight. Book the Captain’s Table, the Pod, or the Wheelhouse for extra special views while enjoying an unforgettable meal.
England, Merseyside, Liverpool
Staybridge Suites Liverpool, an IHG Hotel
(4 stars)Staybridge Suites Liverpool, located in the Royal Albert Docks area, offers comfortable and fully-equipped studio and one-bedroom suites. It is conveniently close to Liverpool Lime Street Station and Liverpool John Lennon Airport. The property provides a 24-hour fitness centre, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a business centre with meeting facilities. Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast and attend social events with free drinks and appetizers three times a week. The property is pet-friendly and provides parking for a daily rate. Notable nearby attractions include the M&S Bank Arena, The Beatles Story Museum, and the Tate Liverpool.
England, Bath and North Somerset, Bath
Bird Bath Hotel
(4 stars)31 bedrooms at the Bird Bath tell their own stories, from dinky doubles through to the Abbey Deluxe. Each is replete with superb views afforded by the building’s raised vantage point, hand-crafted wallpaper, unique artwork and bold designs. And at the top end of the category, guests can enjoy a freestanding copper roll top tub, Malin & Goetz toiletries, a Dyson hairdryer and a Nespresso machine. Meals are served at the hotel’s dramatically decorated restaurant, Plate, with afternoon teas on its terrace overlooking The Abbey. There’s also the option of private dome dining, or The Lodge, for larger groups.
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle upon Tyne, Quayside
Malmaison Newcastle
(4 stars)Boasting a stunning location on the Quayside and overlooking the River Tyne, the Malmaison Newcastle features a romantic and contemporary atmosphere. Couples are sure to appreciate the dark décor and low lighting, which will set the scene for a romantic getaway. Those who want to indulge in a little pampering are provided by a range of luxurious treatments in the underground spa, while the brasserie offers fine dining experiences in a sumptuous setting. Each of the 122 guestrooms features lavish touches such as dark velvet curtains and dark red carpets. Lovers of luxury will want to make sure that they secure one of the fourteen spacious suites that can be found on the seventh floor.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Marchmont
Black Ivy
(4 stars)Opposite the wide green space of Bruntsfield Links, in a charming neighbourhood, just a 15-minute walk from the heart of the city is the glamorous Black Ivy boutique hotel. A beautifully decorated terrace strewn with floral displays and lanterns greets arriving guests and provides a prime spot to watch the park and neighbourhood activity over a cocktail. Inside is an opulent, fashionable interior, home to a large Drafthouse bar and Conservatory Dining Room, as well as the 21 bedrooms. Each of the guest spaces takes on a luxe boho style, with pops of colour, period windows, stylish design and bathrooms replete with White Company ‘Noir’ toiletries.
England, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge
Clayton Hotel Cambridge
(4 stars)One of the cities newest luxury hotel’s The Tambulaine is a stunning and elegant hotel in an ideal location close to the centre of Cambridge. The hotel takes its inspiration from its namesake from 16th century dramatist and Cambridge alumni Christopher Marlowe’s most famous character. The hotel offers 155 guest rooms, which include floors to ceiling windows to let in maximum light. Décor is charming and full of character, with a base palette of Cambridge blue highlighting dark wood panelling, polished concrete, gleaming brass and richly patterned fabrics. The hotel’s bar offers seasonal menu options, while the Brasserie-style dining room features a majestic carved marble bar, along with accents of soft leather, gleaming brass and salvaged timber. And if you want somewhere to cost away in head to the library which features leather armchairs, an open fire and is where their Afternoon Tea is served each day.
England, North Yorkshire, York
Elmbank York, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
(4 stars)Just minutes from the heart of York, boutique hotel, the Elmbank Hotel is steeped in 19th-century history. Redesigned by George Walton, a contemporary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the hotel boasts one of the UK’s most complete Art Nouveau collections. Be greeted by stunning stained glass, murals, and intricate stencils as you make your way to the thoughtfully designed and elegantly styled guest quarters. Its 61 bedrooms are adorned with unique artwork celebrating Elmbank’s significant Yorkshire heritage en-suite bathrooms with hand-crafted GOLEM tiles, (some with roll-top baths), flatscreen TVs, WiFi, and facilities for Yorkshire Tea and Nespresso coffee. Elmbank’s Leetham’s Brasserie serves seasonal dishes, while Peacock Bar, invites you to relax at the marble-topped bar or on plush sofas surrounded by original Art Nouveau treasures.
England, East Sussex, Eastbourne
Port Hotel
Book into a boutique hotel on the Royal Esplanade to take full advantage of the sea views and access to the beach (ideal if you’re up for a dip). The townhouse has just 19 bedrooms; all have been designed using calming neutral tones with simple modern decor, a Hypnos mattress and a Nespresso coffee machine. Some rooms come with a Crosley record player and records and a freestanding bath, ideal for a romantic break. The hotel is dog-friendly and has a restaurant and bar with indoor, as well as outdoor, dining spaces. Look out for the displays by local artists on show too — Port Hotel has strong connections with the flourishing art scene in Eastbourne.
Scotland, Perthshire, Auchterarder
Cairn Lodge
(4 stars)Just 14 bedrooms give this lodge close to Gleneagles, an exclusive and intimate feel. The baronial building has a modern twist, with plush textiles, rich amber hues and statement lighting. High-end self-catering accommodation is also available. But for those not wishing to cook, there’s the Garden Room restaurant, serving afternoon teas, Sunday roasts and a la carte meals. And if you’re planning a special occasion, you can devise a bespoke menu with the executive chef, for your group’s private enjoyment. Take a seat in a brown leather upholstered chair mid-morning for a coffee and the day’s papers, or after dinner, to enjoy a sophisticated tipple.
England, Suffolk, Lavenham
Rectory Manor Hotel
(5 stars)Mismatched furniture, an honesty bar, copious family photos, a resident dog and an obliging butler give the sense that you’ve arrived to spend the weekend in an aristocrat’s home, rather than a public hotel. Rectory Manor is just along from the town of Lavenport and provides a range of activities (tennis, croquet, an outdoor pool), that add to this high-end home vibe. There are just three classically styled guest bedrooms in the main house, with further accommodation in a converted stable. In the morning, a hearty English breakfast is served, alongside a continental buffet.
Scotland, Highlands, Glencoe
Glencoe House
(5 stars)This property began life in 1895 as a home to Lord Strathcona, before serving as a military and maternity hospital. Nowadays the highland mansion, and its ten acres of land, offer a refined Highland base with views of Glencoe. Some of the suites and lodges have hot tubs and maxi bars and you’ll be served breakfast in bed, setting the scene for a romantic escape. Seasonal meals can be served in the restaurant, with drinks in the living room beside an open fire, or during the day, the staff will pack you a luxury picnic to enjoy in the great outdoors.
Jersey, Saint Aubin
La Haule Manor
(5 stars)If you’re seeking something a little more bijou and intimate, check out La Haule Manor. The facade of this building originated in 1796, an era that’s mirrored in its lavish aristocratic interiors. Most of the 16 bedrooms afford views of the sea, with suites offering balconies and roll-top baths. The interiors echo Rococo style in the main, with plenty of antiques and breakfast is taken in a more contemporary designed room. Outside, guests can swim in a heated pool (during the spring and summer). Both St. Aubin town and Beauport Beach are within walking distance and there’s a shuttle service to the airport.
