
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, Hampshire, Brockenhurst
Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa
(4 stars)Nestled between the New Forest and the Solent, Careys Manor & SenSpa is the perfect escape for a pampered getaway in the countryside. Located in Brockenhurst, the stunning manor house offers 18th-century grandeur with traditional charm. Home to the world-class SenSpa, and three restaurants including modern British brasserie Cambium, traditional French bistro Le Blaireau, and authentic Thai eatery The Zen Garden, Careys Manor & SenSpa is the ultimate destination to relax and rejuvenate.
Scotland, Grampian, Oldmeldrum
Meldrum House Country Hotel & Golf Course
(4 stars)Meldrum House Country Hotel & Golf Course is a unique property located in the centre of Aberdeenshire’s countryside. It offers luxury accommodations with gorgeous customised rooms and sophisticated dining. The Manor House offers relaxation in 10 rooms, each with an amazing style. Each room design maintains the lovely baronial character of the hotel. The New Wing offers a wide selection of 10 Standard Rooms and 18 Club Rooms. The Stables, which is attached to the Manor House, adds a contemporary style to the hotel, offering 13 modern large rooms.
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.
England, Devon, Exeter
Weeke Barton Hotel
(4 stars)PWeeke Barton’s sustainably-minded environment places an emphasis on homeliness. The owners (who live on-site, along with their spaniel and son) select the finest, most interesting products and ingredients, and have crafted a cosy yet minimal design for optimum relaxation. There are two sociable group sittings for dinner (kids at tea-time followed by adults only), allowing each group their own time. Then post-meal, why not recline into a garden hammock with a tasty tipple and take in the sounds of nature?
England, North Yorkshire, York
The Milner York
(4 stars)An old station hotel dating back to the Victorian era, The Milner York has been transformed into an elegant, yet modern establishment ideally placed for exploring the city. York Minster is a ten-minute walk away and the National Railway Museum is just five minutes. As would be expected from a luxury hotel the facilities are excellent with hotel concierge, and porters who will meet you at the station if you’re arriving by train. While enjoying the sights and sounds of York don’t miss out on afternoon tea in the hotel’s fabulous Garden Rooms. In the evening make use of the hotel’s pool and gymnasium, before enjoying a gourmet evening meal prepared with Yorkshire’s finest products.
Scotland, Perthshire, Pitlochry
Pine Trees Hotel
(4 stars)Located on the edge of Pitlochry in Perthshire and set within 10 acres of peaceful woodland, Pine Trees is Apex Hotels’ newest rural property, following a multimillion-pound refurbishment. This boutique hotel has already been named ‘Boutique Hotel of the Year’ at the National Hotels of the Year Scotland 2025, thanks to its inviting blend of comfort and Scottish charm inspired by the concept of ‘coorie living’. With 32 individually styled rooms—some featuring balconies, patios, four-poster beds, free-standing bathtubs or private lounges—the hotel encourages guests to slow down and unwind. The décor throughout is warm, contemporary and rooted in natural tones, with bespoke furnishings and thoughtful touches. Key facilities include the ground floor restaurant and bar, Flora and Fauna, which showcases modern Scottish cuisine using locally sourced produce, and the adjoining Flora Bar, home to a wide selection of whiskies and cocktails ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring the surrounding Highlands.
England, Surrey, Egham
Great Fosters, an SLH Hotel
(5 stars)Stay on this impressive Tudor estate on the outskirts of the town. The 50 acres of grounds alone are a sight to behold; they contain a sundial presented to Great Fosters by Sir Francis Drake, topiaries, terraces, a florally decorated Japanese bridge that crosses over a moat, a fountain, tennis courts and a heated outdoor pool. Once inside, you’ll find two restaurants, the Michelin starred Tony Parkin at The Tudor Room and the two AA rosette awarded The Estate Grill. The hotel has brought together several buildings, the oldest thought to be a Royal hunting lodge dating back to 1550.
England, Buckinghamshire, Iver
The Langley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Buckinghamshire
(5 stars)The Langley is part of the Marriott group and is located not far from the famed Pinewood Studios, in Iver. There’s a timeless feel to the Palladian mansion, accompanying Grade-II listed Brew House, lake and gardens, which were re-designed in the 18th century by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. The hotel has a range of rooms and suites – 41 in total – as well as a glitzy spa and luxe fitness suite. Dine with a view at Cedar, take tea in the drawing-room and sip on cognac in The Churchill Bar.
The Langley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Buckinghamshire
SAVE FOR LATERScotland, 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, 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.
England, Suffolk, Ipswich
Retreat East
(4 stars)This country abode close to the village of Hemingstone was imagined and designed by its owner, architect Dominic Richards. It’s a mixture of standalone 16th-century barns and new build additions housing guest accommodations from one to four bedrooms. The style is farmhouse chic, with exposed beams, fireplaces, slate floors and the kind of sofas you can sink into. At the centre of the property lies the Grand Barn and the hotel’s restaurant with menus featuring seasonal local ingredients and produce from the onsite kitchen garden. There’s also a gym, sauna, steam room and spa with an alfresco hot tub.
Scotland, Isle of Arran, Brodick
The Douglas Hotel
(4 stars)Even closer to the ferry (fewer than five minutes walk), The Douglas Hotel is a boutique property overlooking the sea, with just 19 bedrooms, two suites and a lodge catering for four. Its origins date back to 1782 when it catered for the aristocracy; the hotel later became a medical practice and the doctor’s home, but, after falling derelict, was taken on by Sean Henry in 2010. The decor is both classic and fashionable, with plenty of tweed and plaid to reflect local culture. It has a bar and bistro, with a large terrace for boat and seal spotting on warmer days.
