Luxury Hotels in United Kingdom

Showing 36 hotels
  • Linthwaite House, an SLH Hotel

    31.97 miles

    From*

    £300

    Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • Rothay Manor Hotel, an SLH Hotel

    37.39 miles

    From*

    £294

    Honors Discount Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • The Fish Hotel, an SLH Hotel

    134.34 miles

    From*

    £290

    Honors Discount Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • Dormy House Hotel, an SLH Hotel

    134.81 miles

    From*

    £486

    Honors Discount Breakfast Included

    Free parking
    Indoor pool
  • Culloden Estate and Spa, an SLH Hotel

    139.93 miles

    From*

    £226

    Honors Discount

    Free parking
    Indoor pool
  • The Roseate Edinburgh, an SLH Hotel

    140.92 miles

    From*

    £312

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

  • Nira Caledonia, an SLH Hotel

    141.49 miles

    From*

    £244

    Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included

  • Crossbasket Castle, an SLH Hotel

    141.71 miles

    From*

    £192

    Honors Discount Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • Greywalls Hotel and Chez Roux, an SLH Hotel

    145.36 miles

    From*

    £255

    Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • The Feathers Hotel, an SLH Hotel

    153.16 miles

    From*

    £234

    Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • Calcot & Spa, an SLH Hotel

    158.83 miles

    From*

    £370

    Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included

    Free parking
    Indoor pool
    Outdoor pool
  • Seaton House, an SLH Hotel

    166.06 miles

    From*

    £461

    Honors Discount Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • Grove of Narberth, an SLH Hotel

    175.56 miles

    Sold Out

    Check Available Dates

    Free parking
  • The Gainsborough Bath Spa, an SLH Hotel

    177.31 miles

    From*

    £221

    Includes fees

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

    Indoor pool
  • Homewood, an SLH Hotel

    180.46 miles

    From*

    £245

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

    Free parking
    Indoor pool
    Outdoor pool
  • The Retreat at Elcot Park, an SLH Hotel

    180.56 miles

    From*

    £245

    Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • Dunluce Lodge, an SLH Hotel

    184.55 miles

    From*

    £496

    Honors Discount Breakfast Included

    Free parking
  • Monkey Island Estate, an SLH Hotel

    185.80 miles

    From*

    £278

    Includes fees

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

    Free parking
  • Bishopstrow Hotel and Spa, an SLH Hotel

    190.48 miles

    From*

    £227

    Honors Discount Advance Purchase

    Free parking
    Indoor pool
  • Great Fosters, an SLH Hotel

    193.72 miles

    From*

    £260

    Honors Discount Breakfast Included

    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
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What can you expect from a luxury stay in the United Kingdom?

A trip through the United Kingdom can take you from a London theatre district to a stone terrace in Edinburgh, then on to a Georgian street in Bath or a country house drive lined with trees. The country changes quickly, but it still stays connected. London brings broad streets, museums, restaurants, and a faster pace. Bath offers a more measured rhythm, with Georgian architecture, thermal spa culture, and a compact city centre shaped for walking. Edinburgh tightens everything again, with steep streets, dark stone, Georgian terraces, and castle views that remain in sight as you move through the city. In places such as the Cotswolds or parts of the English countryside, the pace shifts once more, with village greens, manor houses, and roads that wind past fields rather than through city blocks. This range allows travellers to choose not only a destination, but the pace and setting that best suit their trip.

What luxury hotels are available in the United Kingdom?

Luxury hotels in the United Kingdom reflect the character of their surroundings, whether in a city setting or a more historic environment. In London, Conrad London St. James, located at 22–28 Broadway in Westminster, stands directly opposite St. James’s Park Underground Station and close to Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, offering multiple dining venues, an executive lounge, and a 24-hour fitness centre. In Covent Garden, NoMad London sits directly opposite the Royal Opera House, with on-site dining and a setting suited to theatre and evening plans. In Bath, The Gainsborough Bath Spa, an SLH Hotel, is located in the centre of the city and offers direct access to natural thermal waters, along with a spa and on-site dining. Together, these properties show how amenities and setting shape different types of stay across the country, from central London to a more relaxed, spa-led experience.

What types of stays is the United Kingdom best suited for?

The United Kingdom suits a range of travel styles, from short city breaks to countryside retreats and rural escapes. London is well suited to shorter city breaks focused on museums, shopping, and theatre, where central areas make it easier to move between landmarks and evening plans. Edinburgh offers a more compact city break, where historic streets, castle views, and a walkable layout shape the rhythm of the day. Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh – The Caledonian, located at the west end of Princes Street, sits within walking distance of Edinburgh Castle and includes a spa, indoor pool, and on-site dining, making it suitable for a stay built around the Old Town and city landmarks. For a slower stay, Bath provides a more relaxed setting, where spa experiences, architecture, and a more measured pace define the visit. For travellers looking to get more from their stay, Hilton Honors is free to join and offers members benefits such as exclusive discounts, free WiFi, and points that can be redeemed for free nights with no blackout dates.

Which area is best to stay in the United Kingdom?

Location and accessibility play a key role when choosing where to stay in the United Kingdom, particularly when comparing how easily each destination can be explored. In London, areas such as Westminster and Covent Garden are well connected by Underground lines, which allows quick movement between landmarks, museums, and theatres without relying on taxis or longer transfers. In contrast, cities such as Edinburgh and Bath are easier to navigate on foot. Staying near Princes Street in Edinburgh places both the Old Town and New Town within walking distance, while Bath’s compact centre allows visitors to move between the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and surrounding streets without needing transport. These differences shape the pace of each stay: London supports a faster, more connected itinerary, while Edinburgh and Bath allow for a more contained, walkable experience where much of the day can be planned without travelling far.

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