
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, Cornwall, Penzance
Artist Residence Cornwall
(4 stars)People who have a love for all things artistic are sure to feel right at home in this quirky and eclectic establishment. The funky décor is perfectly complimented by the friendly and enthusiastic staff, who are always happy to go the extra mile to cater to the needs of guests. There are plenty of retro touches located throughout such as the wood burning stove, while there are plenty of large wooden terraces where guests can unwind while taking in the atmosphere. Each guestroom has been decorated by a different local artist and there is plenty of light and space. Mixing traditional English dishes and continental fare, the restaurant here does not disappoint and guests will want to walk along the coast to work up an appetite before taking their seat in the dining room.
United Kingdom, Wales
The Royston
Six months after opening, The Royston was declared the best hotel in Wales by The Sunday Times. It has just seven rooms and welcomes both pets, and children over the age of 12. The grounds yield a breakfast bounty with its own orchard, egg-laying hens and polytunnels. The kitchen serves hearty homemade meals – but you’ll need to book in advance – and the homely ambience extends to the well-stocked honesty bar. Enjoy an alfresco beverage, drinking in both the majestic scenery and your tipple.
England, Greater London, London, Victoria
The Clermont London, Victoria
(4 stars)The Clermont London, Victoria, originally opened in 1862 as The Grosvenor Hotel is a historic Grade II listed railway hotel designed by James Thomas Knowles. Conveniently located next to Victoria Station, it provides easy access to London’s major landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey and Gatwick Airport is easily reached via the Express. The hotel offers a range of accommodation options, from classic rooms to deluxe suites, all featuring contemporary design with a touch of period charm. Guests can enjoy a variety of dining experiences, including The Soak an elegant setting with sumptuous seating, floor-to-ceiling windows and an eclectic menu, open for casual drinks, light bites to formal dinners. The Réunion Bar was once the first-class lounge for the Brighton Belle and overlooks Victoria Station – ideal for people watching whilst sipping on Champagne and cocktails, and The Tea Lounge is the perfect spot for a quintessentially British Afternoon Tea. The hotel caters to both leisure and corporate guests, offering a best-in-class breakfast buffet, corporate dining, and space for meetings and events.
England, Greater London, London, Kensington
The Egerton House Hotel
(5 stars)Two red brick Victorian townhouses combine as one, to form The Egerton House Hotel in Knightsbridge. 28 plush bedrooms come with Savoir beds, bespoke handpicked furnishings, Floris toiletries, 200 thread-count Belgian linens, Belu mineral water, fresh fruit and flowers. Of these, the four-poster suites add espresso coffee machines and views over Egerton Gardens. Forbes Five Star rated since 2012, the hotel presents an award-winning afternoon tea and a famous signature martini. You’ll find original artworks by the likes of Toulouse-Lautrec and Erte, and cartoons by Charles M. Schulz, JAK and Sem.
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, West End
Radisson RED Glasgow
(4 stars)Step into a world of vibrant energy and contemporary design at Radisson RED Glasgow, located in the city’s west end next to the city’s main venue arenas. This stylish hotel features 174 rooms and suites, each boasting bold decor, floor-to-ceiling windows, and state-of-the-art amenities like smart TVs and high-speed Wi-Fi. The hotel’s OUIBar + KTCHN serves up delicious international cuisine, while the RED Sky Bar offers stunning views of the River Clyde, making it a perfect spot for evening cocktails. For fitness enthusiasts, the 24-hour gym is equipped with the latest equipment. Radisson RED is ideally situated near major attractions such as the SSE Hydro, SEC Centre, and Glasgow Science Centre, making it an excellent choice for leisure visitors to the city. The hotel’s pet-friendly policy ensures that your furry friends can also join in on the adventure.
England, Greater Manchester, Manchester
Native Places Manchester
(4 stars)This 162 suite aparthotel provides accommodation ranging from king-bedded studios to two-bedded apartments. The Grade II listed warehouse building also houses a lounge, a restaurant, a bar, an all-day deli counter, a takeaway shop, an outdoor terrace, the award-winning BLOK fitness studio and even a cinema. Interconnected studios are available, with some apartments featuring beamed ceilings, glass vaulted roofs, double-height ceilings and private terraces. Just a couple of minutes walk from Picadilly Station and five minutes away from trams, a stay here will certainly have you feeling like a Manchester native in no time.
Scotland, Fife, St Andrews
Seaton House
(5 stars)Overlooking the 18th hole and clubhouse of the world-famous Old Course in St Andrews, the 5-star Seaton House provides the famous Scottish golfing town with its most refined hospitality experience to date. Formerly The Scores Hotel, the property has reclaimed its original name, following a sensitive restoration of its two Georgian townhouses which date back to 1864. The Luxury Editor spent a weekend at Seaton House, so read on to discover why this is, without doubt, St Andrews’ most sophisticated new address. Positioned on ‘The Scores’, St Andrews’ most iconic road, Seaton House offers 42 luxurious guest quarters, including expansive garden and terrace suites, destination dining by celebrated Edinburgh’s seafood restaurant Ondine Oyster & Grill, Bar and outdoor alfresco dining terrace and a further all-day dining experience, The Board Room.
England, Oxfordshire, Oxford
Vanbrugh House Hotel
(4 stars)This 18th century, twenty-two-room boutique hotel, is centrally placed to reach many of Oxford’s attractions within a few minutes walk. Recently renovated, modern quirky accessories complement a makeover of soft décor and dark wood. Rooms include Wi-Fi, and there is a bar, restaurant and room service available.
England, Greater London, London, Knightsbridge
The Franklin London – Starhotels Collezione
(5 stars)The Franklin, situated in the Egerton Gardens, was established in 1992 when four elegant townhouses were combined to create a luxury hotel. This five-star hotel contains 35 rooms and suites, a fashionable bar that serves the finest wines and spirits as well as an excellent restaurant with Michelin-star status. Those who wish to visit the Franklin on a business trip will be pleased to know that the hotel contains it’s own meeting room, ideal for conferences and other events, that will enable business people to do conduct their affairs among stylish and comfortable surroundings.
England, Greater London, London, Victoria
The July
(4 stars)The July London Victoria apartment-hotel is located just a five-minute walk from Victoria Station. Designed for modern lifestyles, the property offers 114 rooms, including family apartments with interconnecting spaces ideal for longer stays and multi-generational travellers. Interiors reflect Art Deco influences and Victoria’s rich architectural heritage with bespoke lighting, parquet flooring, marble details and an adventurous palette inspired by nearby royal parks. Each guest room is equipped with multifunctional oak joinery, integrated kitchen facilities and bathrooms with a distinctive chequered tile design.
The Idler Restaurant, led by Chef Jay Campbell, serves modern British cuisine with Mediterranean touches, complemented by a stylish bar for cocktails and wines. Guests can enjoy a deli for gourmet sandwiches, a dedicated co-working area, meeting spaces, an honesty bar, a fitness studio and wellness facilities including a sauna and cold room. Sustainability is central to the hotel’s concept, with BREEAM Excellent certification and eco-conscious materials used throughout.
The property’s “neighbourhood key” provides access to curated events and perks across all The July properties. Located near Buckingham Palace, St James’ Park and West End theatres, the apartment-hotel is well positioned for exploring central London.
Scotland, Highlands, Inverness
AC Hotel Inverness
(4 stars)Opt for modern accommodation in the city centre, right on the banks of the River Ness (some rooms have views directly over the fast-flowing water). Handy for the railway station, shops and nightlife, this serves as a great base for those wishing to tour the Highlands, but with plenty of places to go and things to do by day and after dark. There are 191 bedrooms spread over four floors, a kitchen for all-day dining and a lounge area, to relax with a beverage. AC Hotel caters equally well for families (including four-legged friends) and business travellers.
England, Greater London, London, Westminster
The Guardsman
(5 stars)The Guardsman Hotel, tucked near Buckingham Palace in Westminster, London, is a 5-star boutique establishment known for its luxury and personalised guest experiences. Offering exclusive services akin to a members’ club, the hotel boasts bespoke dining without fixed hours, uniquely designed rooms with high-end amenities, and a prime location conducive to exploring London’s landmarks and transport options. The hotel’s dining experience is tailored, featuring no standard menus and uses fresh, seasonal produce. The Dining Room and Bar, open only to residents and their guests, offer a vast selection of dishes, over 250 whiskies, and an extensive wine list. Afternoon tea can be enjoyed in the hotel or with an option for a picnic basket to take away whilst exploring the city. Room offerings are diverse, including executive, single, deluxe, and superior double and each are modern and uniquely designed for comfort and luxury, complete with amenities such as bespoke toiletries, and personalised minibars. The friendly team is on hand 24-hours a day highlighting the hotel’s commitment to personalised service and memorable stays.
