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

The Pheasant Inn - The Inn Collection Group - Scotland
8.7 2732 reviews
Scotland
08/08 – 15/08
£496/nighttotal: Â£3472 (7 )

The Pheasant Inn - The Inn Collection Group

3 6
hotel , Bassenthwaite
The Pheasant Inn, part of The Inn Collection Group, is situated on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake, just a short drive from the bustling town of Keswick. This 4-star inn has received very good user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking a charming and comfortable stay.
The inn offers a traditional layout with elegant rooms and a cosy restaurant. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as power showers, flat-screen TVs, and Egyptian linens, as well as a range of activities like walking, water sports, and exploring the surrounding Lake District.
The Beach House Boutique Hotel - Scotland
9.6 178 reviews
Scotland
21/07 – 25/07
£551/nighttotal: Â£2204 (4 )

The Beach House Boutique Hotel

3 6
hotel , Sunderland
The Beach House Boutique Hotel in Monkwearmouth offers five-star accommodation a short walk from Roker Beach and approximately 2.4km from the Stadium of Light.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom boutique hotel features a private terrace, garden, parking, and includes a flat-screen TV and complimentary toiletries; bachelor/hen parties are not permitted.
Dakota Newcastle - Scotland
9.5 1574 reviews
Scotland
30/07 – 29/08
£146/nighttotal: Â£4380 (30 )

Dakota Newcastle

1 2
hotel , Newcastle upon Tyne
Dakota Newcastle offers stylish accommodation a short walk from Newcastle upon Tyne's Theatre Royal, within 2.4km of St. James' Park and 1.1km from Northumbria University.
This air-conditioned room, sleeping up to three guests, features a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, desk, and optional safety deposit box; on-site parking is available, and breakfast options include à la carte, continental, and Full English/Irish choices.
Mount Errigal Hotel, Conference & Leisure Centre - Scotland
8.0 7829 reviews
Scotland
20/08 – 23/08
£174/nighttotal: Â£522 (3 )

Mount Errigal Hotel, Conference & Leisure Centre

1 4
hotel , Letterkenny
The Mount Errigal Hotel, Conference & Leisure Centre is situated 1.6 kilometres from Letterkenny town centre, offering convenient access to local attractions.
This 4-star hotel boasts extensive leisure facilities including a 20-yard swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, gym, and a restaurant serving Donegal Bay seafood.

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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

Orange Apartments - Kepplestone - Scotland
Scotland
26/06 – 01/07
£121/nighttotal: Â£605 (5 )

Orange Apartments - Kepplestone

1 3
hotel , Aberdeen
Orange Apartments - Kepplestone is situated in Aberdeen, just a short distance from the city centre and its attractions. This 4-star accommodation offers a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the city.
The apartments are well-equipped and spacious, providing a home-from-home experience. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, garden, tennis court, and parking.
Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa - Scotland
8.6 2601 reviews
Scotland
27/07 – 28/07
£281/nightfor 1 night

Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa

1 4
hotel , Inveraray
The Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa is situated on the shores of Loch Fyne, just ten miles from Argyll Forest Park and close to Inveraray Golf Club, offering stunning views across the water to the Cowal Hills. This four-star hotel receives excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel features a range of amenities including a spa, swimming pool, sauna, and hot tub, all overlooking the loch. Guests can enjoy fresh local cuisine at the Clansman Restaurant, relax in the bar, and explore the surrounding area with activities like pony trekking and sampling local whisky.
Jackson's Hotel & Leisure Centre - Scotland
8.4 3066 reviews
Scotland
05/09 – 12/09
£217/nighttotal: Â£1519 (7 )

Jackson's Hotel & Leisure Centre

2 4
hotel , Ballybofey
Jackson's Hotel & Leisure Centre is situated in Ballybofey, a 25-minute drive from Donegal town, on the banks of the River Finn and next to Drumboe Woods. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel features a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, a sauna, a spa, and a fitness centre. Guests can enjoy the peaceful riverfront setting and explore the scenic Drumboe Woods, while also having access to a restaurant, a bar, and room service.
Delta Hotels By Marriott Durham Royal County - Scotland
8.7 8253 reviews
Scotland
28/12 – 01/01
£513/nighttotal: Â£2052 (4 )

Delta Hotels By Marriott Durham Royal County

3 7
hotel , Durham
The Delta Hotels by Marriott Durham Royal County is located in the heart of Durham, overlooking the River Wear, with Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle just a short walk away. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The hotel offers a range of modern amenities, including a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a fitness centre, a restaurant, and a bar. Guests can also enjoy a range of activities, such as tennis, and relax in the spa or sauna.

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 glimpse into Scotland's rich history. Stirling Castle, another majestic fortress, played a crucial role in Scottish history. For natural beauty, Loch Ness and its legendary monster are a must-see, while the dramatic landscapes of the Isle of Skye, with its Old Man of Storr rock formation, are truly awe-inspiring. Don't forget the Cairngorms National Park for stunning mountain scenery.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Scotland?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Scotland, The Beaumont Hexham, Hotel Ceilidh-donia and Buccleuch Arms Hotel 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 offers incredible scenery. Exploring the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, with their vibrant culture and historical sites, is essential. Whisky tasting at a distillery is a quintessential Scottish experience. Taking a boat trip on Loch Ness or a scenic train journey on the West Highland Line provides unforgettable views. Visiting a traditional Highland Games is a great way to experience Scottish culture.
  • 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 long daylight hours and warm weather, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. However, it's also the peak tourist season. Spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and fewer crowds, while winter offers a chance to experience the snowy landscapes, but be prepared for shorter days and potential travel disruptions.
  • 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 different regions. A popular itinerary combines Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands, perhaps including a trip to Loch Ness and the Isle of Skye. Alternatively, focusing on the west coast, exploring areas like Argyll and Bute or the Outer Hebrides, offers a different experience. For a city-focused trip, exploring Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling is a good option.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Scotland?

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

  • 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 a blend of history, culture, and vibrant nightlife. Alternatively, a weekend in the Scottish Borders allows for exploring charming towns and picturesque countryside. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park offers stunning scenery and opportunities for hiking or watersports.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Scotland?

    Old Course Hotel St Andrews, The Gleneagles Hotel and White Swan Inn 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 it can be limited in some areas, particularly in the Highlands and Islands. Driving allows for greater flexibility and access to remote and scenic locations.
  • 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 cards are widely accepted in Scotland, particularly Visa and Mastercard. However, it's always advisable to have some cash on hand, especially in smaller villages or more rural locations.
  • What are the largest airports in Scotland?

    The largest airports in Scotland are Edinburgh Airport (EDI) and Glasgow Airport (GLA). Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) is also a significant airport, particularly for flights to and from the north-east of Scotland.
  • 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 to be mindful of personal space. While not a strict rule, it's appreciated if you show an interest in Scottish culture and history. Being respectful of the environment, especially in the Highlands, is also important.
  • What local specialties should you try in Scotland?

    Haggis, neeps and tatties is a classic Scottish dish. Try Cullen skink, a smoked haddock soup, or a hearty Scotch broth. For dessert, indulge in cranachan, a traditional dessert made with whipped cream, whisky, raspberries, and toasted oatmeal. Don't forget to sample some local whisky or craft beers.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Scotland?

    Edinburgh and Glasgow offer a wide range of shopping options, from high street brands to independent boutiques. Edinburgh's Princes Street and George Street are popular shopping areas, while Glasgow's Buchanan Street and Argyle Street offer similar choices. Smaller towns and cities also have unique shops and markets worth exploring.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Scotland?

    The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a massive arts festival, takes place annually. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is another iconic event. The Highland Games, held in various locations throughout the summer, showcase traditional Scottish sports and culture. Hogmanay, the Scottish New Year celebrations, are also famous.
  • What’s the best place in Scotland for mild and comfortable weather?

    The west coast of Scotland, particularly areas like Argyll and Bute, generally experiences milder weather than the east coast due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. However, even in these areas, the weather can be unpredictable, so layers are always recommended.
  • 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 or transport in advance, especially during peak season, can lead to difficulties. Failing to appreciate the distances between locations, particularly in the Highlands, can also cause problems. Finally, not trying local food and drink is a missed opportunity!
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Scotland?

    The Isle of Mull, with its dramatic coastline and wildlife, is a less-visited gem. The Cairngorms National Park offers stunning hiking trails beyond the popular spots. St Andrews, famous for its golf course, also boasts a charming historic town centre. The remote beauty of the Outer Hebrides offers a unique and tranquil escape.

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Best Scotland hotels with parking

The Dunning Hotel - Scotland
8.1 701 reviews
Scotland
14/08 – 17/08
£90/nighttotal: Â£270 (3 )

The Dunning Hotel

1 2
hotel , Perth
The Dunning Hotel is located in Perth, just 19 kilometres from Scone Palace and 47 kilometres from Forth Bridge. This 3-star hotel is well-regarded by guests, with consistently high ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a garden, a shared lounge, a restaurant, and a bar. Guests can enjoy activities like darts, hiking, and skiing in the surrounding area.
Rose & Crown - Scotland
9.0 382 reviews
Scotland
02/09 – 10/09
£91/nighttotal: Â£728 (8 )

Rose & Crown

1 2
hotel , Slaley
The Rose & Crown hotel is located in the village of Slaley, Northumberland, just 12 kilometres from Bywell Castle, 16 kilometres from Prudhoe Castle and 29 kilometres from Housesteads Roman Fort, offering easy access to the region's historical attractions. The hotel has received very good user ratings and excellent ratings for its location and cleanliness.
The Rose & Crown offers a range of amenities for families, including a garden with a playground, a restaurant and a bar. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, parking, room service, and a dartboard for a bit of fun.
Holiday Inn Express Dundee By Ihg - Scotland
8.6 8324 reviews
Scotland
09/07 – 11/07
£98/nighttotal: Â£196 (2 )

Holiday Inn Express Dundee By Ihg

1 2
hotel , Dundee
The Holiday Inn Express Dundee, An Ihg Hotel is conveniently located in the city centre, just a 5-minute walk from Dundee railway station and the V&A Dundee museum. This 3-star hotel receives very good user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The hotel features modern rooms with all the essentials, including a private bathroom and tea/coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast, relax in the stylish lounge, and make use of the hotel's swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi.
Station House Hotel Letterkenny - Scotland
8.9 5413 reviews
Scotland
13/07 – 16/07
£101/nighttotal: Â£303 (3 )

Station House Hotel Letterkenny

1 3
hotel , Letterkenny
The Station House Hotel Letterkenny is conveniently located in the town centre, just a short walk from shops, pubs and restaurants. It's a 3-star hotel with excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for visitors to Letterkenny.
The hotel offers comfortable rooms, each with 16 square metres of floor space, a bedroom and a bathroom. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi.

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Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh - Scotland
8.7 24752 reviews
Scotland
06/07 – 31/08
£403/nighttotal: Â£22568 (56 )

Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh

1 1
hotel , Edinburgh
The Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh is located on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh's Old Town, a short walk from Waverley Train Station and surrounded by historic landmarks and bustling streets. The hotel is a 4-star establishment with very good user ratings.
The hotel offers comfortable accommodation with spacious rooms and modern amenities, including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and room service. Guests can also enjoy convenient access to Edinburgh's cultural attractions, shops, and dining options.
Hampton By Hilton Stockton On Tees - Scotland
8.8 5153 reviews
Scotland
19/09 – 21/09
£88/nighttotal: Â£176 (2 )

Hampton By Hilton Stockton On Tees

1 2
hotel , Stockton-on-Tees
The Hampton by Hilton Stockton on Tees is conveniently located near the Tees Barrage White Water Center, Teesside Shopping Park, and the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. This 3-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The hotel offers modern rooms with comfortable beds and amenities like a fitness centre, a restaurant, and a bar. Guests can enjoy a hot breakfast, use the business centre, and explore the surrounding natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Redworth Hall Hotel- Part Of The Cairn Collection - Scotland
8.1 3245 reviews
Scotland
02/10 – 09/10
£177/nighttotal: Â£1239 (7 )

Redworth Hall Hotel- Part Of The Cairn Collection

2 4
hotel , Darlington
Redworth Hall Hotel, part of The Cairn Collection, is a 4-star establishment in County Durham, situated 13km from Darlington and 32km from Durham, conveniently located near the A1 and offering easy access to Newton Aycliffe.
This Jacobean manor house, featuring a Great Hall and ornate staircase, provides guests with a swimming pool, spa, restaurant (Restaurant 1744), fitness centre, and tennis court, alongside pet-friendly standard rooms and a full English breakfast.
Doubletree By Hilton Glasgow Strathclyde - Scotland
8.4 4538 reviews
Scotland
10/07 – 11/07
£153/nightfor 1 night

Doubletree By Hilton Glasgow Strathclyde

2 3
hotel , Bellshill
The Doubletree By Hilton Glasgow Strathclyde is conveniently located between Glasgow and Edinburgh, just a 30-minute drive from both airports and close to Bellshill. It's a 4-star hotel with consistently good user ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This hotel offers a range of facilities including a swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, and restaurant, along with modern rooms equipped with Wi-Fi and large TVs. Guests can also enjoy 24-hour room service, parking, and a business centre.
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