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Best Scotland luxury hotels (4 and 5 stars)

Among the 10298 accommodations in Scotland, here are the 4 best luxury hotels

Trigony Hotel And Garden Spa - Scotland
9.0 323 reviews
Scotland
04/07 – 07/07
A$276/nighttotal: A$828 (3 )

Trigony Hotel And Garden Spa

1 2
hotel , Closeburn
Trigony House Hotel and Garden Spa is situated in the picturesque Nithsdale valley, a short distance from the Southern Upland Way and close to the Lowther and Kier Hills. The hotel has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
This charming guesthouse offers one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Enjoy the secluded gardens, woodland, dog-friendly environment, restaurant, bar, spa facilities, and numerous activities like cycling and walking.
The Boatside Inn - Scotland
8.7 64 reviews
Scotland
21/09 – 30/09
A$320/nighttotal: A$2880 (9 )

The Boatside Inn

2 4
hotel , Hexham
The Boatside Inn - Homers - Twin Ensuite is located in Hexham, just 37 kilometres from both the MetroCentre and Theatre Royal in Newcastle. This property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation features a private entrance and garden, perfect for a peaceful stay for two guests. The home offers a comfortable stay with amenities like towels, bed linen, free parking, Wi-Fi, and access to fishing and hiking opportunities.
Silver Tassie Hotel & Spa - Scotland
8.9 2331 reviews
Scotland
17/06 – 19/06
A$500/nighttotal: A$1000 (2 )

Silver Tassie Hotel & Spa

2 4
hotel , Letterkenny
The Silver Tassie Hotel & Spa is located just outside Letterkenny town centre, a short drive from the shops and restaurants. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel has 36 uniquely themed rooms, each with its own bathroom and a TV/DVD player, and some featuring a Jacuzzi bath. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including an award-winning restaurant, a relaxing spa, live music, a fitness centre, and a free DVD library.
Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Scotland
8.7 11507 reviews
Scotland
19/06 – 21/06
A$160/nighttotal: A$320 (2 )

Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport

1 2
hotel , Newcastle upon Tyne
The Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport is conveniently located near Newcastle International Airport, making it a good choice for travellers arriving by air, and is also within easy reach of Newcastle city centre. It's a 4-star hotel with very good user ratings.
The hotel offers 193 modern bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom and 30 square metres of floor space. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a fitness centre, swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and room service.

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Best Scotland hotels with a pool

Among the 10298 accommodations in Scotland, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

Crieff Hydro - Scotland
8.2 1631 reviews
Scotland
20/06 – 22/06
A$751/nighttotal: A$1502 (2 )

Crieff Hydro

2 6
hotel , Crieff
Crieff Hydro Hotel is situated in the Strathearn Valley, an hour's drive from both Edinburgh and Glasgow, offering a peaceful escape in the Scottish countryside. The hotel has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness and user experience, with an excellent location rating.
The hotel is set on a sprawling 900-acre estate with a Victorian spa and a grand dining room, providing a range of activities, including swimming pools, tennis courts, a spa, and a variety of dining options. Guests can enjoy a diverse range of indoor and outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for families and couples alike.
Norton House Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh - Scotland
9.1 3050 reviews
Scotland
06/07 – 12/07
A$1708/nighttotal: A$10248 (6 )

Norton House Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh

2 6
hotel , Ingliston
Norton House Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh, is situated just 20 minutes from Edinburgh city centre and a short 3-mile drive from Edinburgh Airport, making it a convenient choice for travellers. It's a 4-star hotel with very good user ratings for its location and cleanliness.
The hotel is set in a grand Victorian mansion with 55 acres of grounds to explore. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities, including a luxurious spa, an award-winning restaurant, a fitness centre, a swimming pool, and a bar.
Douneside House - Scotland
9.4 691 reviews
Scotland
07/08 – 09/08
A$648/nighttotal: A$1296 (2 )

Douneside House

1 3
hotel , Tarland
Douneside House is a hotel situated in Tarland, a charming village in Aberdeenshire, just 31 miles from Aberdeen city centre. It boasts excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The accommodation features individually designed rooms, some with private gardens and patios. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities, including an indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, gym, tennis court, restaurant, bar, and a shared lounge.
Kimpton Charlotte Square By Ihg - Scotland
9.1 4450 reviews
Scotland
17/06 – 19/06
A$1635/nighttotal: A$3270 (2 )

Kimpton Charlotte Square By Ihg

2 4
hotel , Edinburgh
Kimpton - Charlotte Square, An Ihg Hotel is a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh's elegant New Town, just yards from Princes Street and George Street, and a 5-minute walk from Waverley Railway Station. It has excellent user ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel has a stylish and modern design, with comfortable rooms and a variety of dining options. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, restaurant, and bar, as well as complimentary toiletries and spa treatments.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Scotland

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Scotland?

    Scotland boasts many iconic landmarks. Edinburgh Castle, perched atop an extinct volcano, offers breathtaking views and a rich history. Stirling Castle, another significant historical site, played a crucial role in Scottish history. For natural beauty, Loch Ness and its legendary monster are a must-see, as are the dramatic cliffs of the Isle of Skye and the stunning scenery of Glencoe.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Scotland?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Scotland, Hotel Ceilidh-donia, Highfield and The Beaumont Hexham are the most popular ones.

  • What kind of hotels can I find in Scotland?

    Scotland has one of the best kinds of accommodation suiting all types of vacationers. Be it, friends, couples, or tourists with family, Scotland caters to the needs of all visitors alike. Most hotels come equipped with amenities like AC, Tv, Wifi, mini-refrigerator, while other lavish ones have built-in bars and swimming pools.
  • What are some must-do activities in Scotland?

    Hiking in the Scottish Highlands is a popular activity, with trails for all abilities. Exploring the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow offers a blend of history, culture, and vibrant nightlife. Whisky tasting at a distillery is a quintessential Scottish experience, and visiting a castle or two is a must. Wildlife spotting, particularly for seals and seabirds, is also rewarding.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Scotland?

    The Balmoral Hotel, The Old Mill Inn and The Rutland Hotel & Apartments are among the best luxury hotels in Scotland.

  • What are the best places to stay in Scotland?

    If you're looking for a memorable vacation and a weekend break, Scotland should rank highly on your list. To experience world-class cultural events, the country’s capital Edinburgh is the best to visit. In addition, Glasgow offers the country's top museums and art galleries to explore.Scottish Highlands is an area of outstanding natural beauty where you'll find some of the most romantic scenery.
  • When is the ideal time to visit Scotland?

    The ideal time depends on your preferences. June to August offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Spring and autumn provide a milder climate with fewer crowds, while winter brings a magical, snowy landscape, ideal for skiing in the Cairngorms National Park, though be prepared for shorter days and colder temperatures.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Scotland?

    The best family friendly hotels in Scotland are The Balmoral Hotel, The Old Mill Inn and The Rutland Hotel & Apartments.

  • What are the best activities to do in Scotland?

    Scotland offers a bunch of spine-tingling and soul-reviving recreations that you can opt for to make your Scotland vacation more memorable and fun-filled. Some of the best activities to try out here include castle tours, island hopping, art gallery or museum visits, spending an evening at the theatre, going for white-water rafting, shopping spree, or simply strolling through the Scottish landscapes.
  • Which areas are best for spending a week in Scotland?

    A week allows for exploring a region in depth. The Scottish Highlands offer dramatic landscapes, lochs, and mountains. The Northwest Highlands, encompassing areas like Wester Ross and Skye, are stunning. Alternatively, exploring the central belt, encompassing Edinburgh, Stirling, and Glasgow, offers a mix of city and countryside experiences.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Scotland?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Scotland are The Balmoral Hotel, Brewdog Doghouse Edinburgh and The Rutland Hotel & Apartments.

  • What are the must-see sites in Scotland?

    Scotland with its mesmeric topography and stunning antiques is a national heartthrob amongst travelers. Hence, when visiting Scotland, you cannot miss out on places like The Edinburgh castle, The Ben Lomond Mountains and Las heritage path, the National Museum of Scotland, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Calton Hill, Urquart castle, and Royal botanic garden.
  • Which parts of Scotland are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a short break, Edinburgh is an excellent choice, offering history, culture, and vibrant nightlife. Alternatively, the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park provides stunning scenery easily accessible from Glasgow. St Andrews, famous for its golf course, also makes for a charming weekend escape.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Scotland?

    White Swan Inn, Old Course Hotel St Andrews and The Gleneagles Hotel are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Scotland.

  • What specialties are there in Scotland to try?

    Scotland is a blissful escapade for foodies and explorers alike because the specialties are savory and appetizing enough to satiate them respectively. Some of the best dishes to try here include Haggis, Aberdeen Angus Beef, Full Scottish Breakfast, Cullen Skink, Scottish porridge, Oatcakes, Mull Cheddar Cheese, Scotch Pies, Cured Meat and Cheese, G&T and Whisky, and Bangers and Mash.
  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring Scotland?

    Renting a car is highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore beyond the major cities. Public transport is available, but a car offers greater flexibility, particularly for reaching remote areas and enjoying the scenic routes. However, be aware of narrow, winding roads, especially in the Highlands.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Scotland?

    The Balmoral Hotel, Old Course Hotel St Andrews and Hapimag Resort Edinburgh are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Scotland.

  • Are credit cards widely accepted in Scotland?

    Yes, credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout Scotland in most shops, restaurants, and hotels. However, it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller establishments or rural areas.
  • What are the largest airports in Scotland?

    The largest airports are Glasgow Airport (GLA) and Edinburgh Airport (EDI). Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) also serves a significant number of passengers.
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Scotland?

    Generally, Scots are friendly and welcoming. It's considered polite to queue patiently, and saying 'please' and 'thank you' goes a long way. Being mindful of local customs and traditions is appreciated. While not a rule, learning a few basic Gaelic phrases might be well received.
  • What local specialties should you try in Scotland?

    Haggis, neeps, and tatties (sheep's stomach pudding, turnips, and potatoes) is a national dish. Scottish seafood, such as smoked salmon and Cullen skink (smoked haddock soup), is delicious. Shortbread, a buttery biscuit, is a popular sweet treat. And of course, try a dram of Scotch whisky.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Scotland?

    Edinburgh and Glasgow offer a wide range of shopping experiences. Edinburgh's Princes Street and George Street are known for their high street brands and department stores. Glasgow's Buchanan Street and Argyle Street also offer similar options. Smaller towns and cities also have their unique boutiques and shops.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Scotland?

    The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, one of the world's largest arts festivals, takes place annually in August. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a spectacular display of military music and artistry, also occurs in August. The Highland Games, celebrating Scottish culture and athleticism, are held throughout the summer in various locations.
  • What’s the best place in Scotland for mild and comfortable weather?

    The west coast of Scotland generally experiences milder weather than the east coast due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. Areas like Oban and the Inner Hebrides tend to have a more moderate climate, although it can still be unpredictable.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Scotland?

    Underestimating the weather is a common mistake; packing for all conditions is essential. Not booking accommodation in advance, especially during peak season, can also lead to difficulties. Overlooking the distances between locations and relying solely on public transport can also cause issues.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Scotland?

    The Isle of Rum, with its stunning landscapes and wildlife, is a hidden gem. The Cairngorms National Park, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting, is often overlooked. The smaller islands of the Inner Hebrides, such as Coll and Tiree, provide a tranquil escape from the crowds.

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Best Scotland hotels with parking

The Horseshoe Inn - Scotland
8.9 189 reviews
Scotland
14/07 – 18/07
A$381/nighttotal: A$1524 (4 )

The Horseshoe Inn

2 3
hotel , Lochgilphead
The Horseshoe Inn, a hotel in Lochgilphead, is located 7.08 kilometres from Kilmartin House Museum and 45.06 kilometres from Inveraray Castle.
This establishment offers complimentary WiFi, on-site dining and bar facilities, a garden, terrace, and free private parking, with some rooms featuring a DVD player.
Newcastle Arms Hotel - Scotland
8.2 1576 reviews
Scotland
31/07 – 03/08
A$219/nighttotal: A$657 (3 )

Newcastle Arms Hotel

1 3
hotel , Coldstream
The Newcastle Arms Hotel is located in Coldstream, a charming village on the River Tweed, just 25km from the coast and a short drive from historic sites like Lindisfarne and Alnwick. The hotel enjoys very good ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The hotel offers a choice of comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, all equipped with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy a traditional pub, a restaurant, a garden, a tennis court, free parking and room service, making it a great choice for families and couples alike.
The Fullerton Arms - Scotland
8.9 1504 reviews
Scotland
07/09 – 14/09
A$724/nighttotal: A$5068 (7 )

The Fullerton Arms

2 6
hotel , Ballintoy
The Fullerton Arms is a family-run inn situated on the main street of Ballintoy village, just 8km from the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, 12km from the Giant's Causeway, and 12.5km from Bushmills Distillery. This 4-star inn has received very good user ratings.
This family-friendly inn offers comfortable rooms with free parking. Enjoy traditional pub grub, live Irish music, and a relaxing beer garden with barbecue facilities.
Durham House Hotel - Scotland
9.0 400 reviews
Scotland
04/07 – 08/07
A$282/nighttotal: A$1128 (4 )

Durham House Hotel

3 4
hotel , Gateshead
Durham House Hotel in Gateshead offers a peaceful stay, conveniently located 2.1km from The Sage, 2.3km from the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, and 3km from Newcastle railway station.
This family-friendly guesthouse provides free Wi-Fi, a garden, parking, and one bedroom with one bathroom, featuring tea-making facilities and a flat-screen TV; family rooms are available.

Best hotels in Scotland with a gym

Hôtel Indigo Newcastle, An Ihg - Scotland
9.0 2957 reviews
Scotland
27/12 – 06/01
A$681/nighttotal: A$6810 (10 )

Hôtel Indigo Newcastle, An Ihg

4 8
hotel , Newcastle Upon Tyne
Hôtel Indigo Newcastle, an IHG hotel, is located in Newcastle upon Tyne's historic Grainger Town, close to Newcastle train station and Grainger Market.
This 4-star establishment offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, boasting a terrace, garden, restaurant, bar, and fitness centre, plus locally-inspired cuisine and craft ales in the Grainger Lounge.
Moxy Aberdeen Airport - Scotland
8.6 13967 reviews
Scotland
21/08 – 23/08
A$103/nighttotal: A$206 (2 )

Moxy Aberdeen Airport

1 2
hotel , Dyce
The Leonardo Hotel And Conference Venue Aberdeen Airport is located just a short walk from Aberdeen Airport and 6 miles from Aberdeen city centre. This 4-star hotel is rated very good by previous guests. The Leonardo Hotel is a contemporary hotel with spacious rooms featuring flat-screen LCD TVs, Dream beds, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a well-equipped gym, a bar and grill, and a large car park with capacity for 350 vehicles.
Radisson Red Hotel, Glasgow - Scotland
8.8 15634 reviews
Scotland
07/07 – 13/07
A$284/nighttotal: A$1704 (6 )

Radisson Red Hotel, Glasgow

1 1
hotel , Glasgow
The Radisson Red Hotel is located in Glasgow's lively entertainment district, just a short walk from the SECC and The Hydro. It's a 4-star hotel with excellent user reviews for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The hotel has 174 modern rooms, each with a stylish design. Guests can enjoy a rooftop bar with city views, a fitness centre, a restaurant, a bar, and event studios.
Caledonian Hotel - Scotland
8.1 5965 reviews
Scotland
30/07 – 12/08
A$194/nighttotal: A$2522 (13 )

Caledonian Hotel

1 3
hotel , Newcastle upon Tyne
The Caledonian Hotel is situated in the popular Jesmond district, a mile from Newcastle city centre and a short walk from the Metro station. It's a 4-star hotel with very good user ratings across the board, making it a popular choice for travellers.
This hotel offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and stylish bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a cooked breakfast, a bistro serving European and Asian cuisine, a sun terrace, a fitness centre and a spa.
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