TOP hotels in the UK
Here are tips for some of the most popular luxury hotels in the UK that are well-known and loved. We’ve also added tips for a convenient and central hotel if you’re in the area on a budget.
Hotels in London
London hotels play a crucial role in your visit to this vast and bustling city, as your choice will largely be dictated by the area you wish to explore. For something delightfully trendy and central – tantalisingly close to Soho – opt for Treehouse Hotel London. It has a fantastic aesthetic and a rooftop bar with enviable views. If you’re not on a budget and want to take luxury to dizzying new heights, check out Corinthia London; close to Horseguards and Buckingham Palace, with a spa, Champagne bar and romantic garden restaurant. Alternatively, you could opt for the hotel that needs no introduction – The Ritz has been a top address since the 1900s. Two cool but slightly less extravagant options for hotels are Mama Shelter London in Cambridge Heath and Leman Locke in the city’s east.
Hotels in Edinburgh
One of the universally best-rated hotels in Edinburgh for everything from its food to its decor to its service is the Witchery by the Castle. You also can’t beat the location, steps from Edinburgh Castle. For a similar location but a much lower budget, nestle into one of the small but perfectly equipped rooms at CoDE Pod – The CoURT or famously friendly Castle Rock Hostel. Another top-rated Edinburgh stay, in the five-star category, is the Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa, with all the luxury amenities you could wish for, plus a little extra.
Hotels in Glasgow
Close to the Botanical Gardens and not far from trendy Finnieston, Hotel du Vin Glasgow is one of the best-rated luxury hotels in the city, with charming decor and a delightful restaurant. If you want something upmarket but more central, try the Dakota Glasgow or Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel – both five-star establishments. Close to the OVO Hydro Arena and many of the city’s big events, you can stay in cool, comfortable and trendy hotels on more of a budget. Try the Radisson RED Glasgow for a funky aesthetic, a great pet-friendly policy and a rooftop bar, or the Moxy Glasgow SEC for fun decor, a community feel and practical workspace and a gym.
Hotels in Brighton
One of the most quintessential, and best-rated, hotels in Brighton is seafront star The Grand Brighton. It has golden-age interior architecture but ultra-modern furnishings and is just steps from the beach. If you’re seeking a spa in Brighton, make a beeline for the Harbour Hotel with its subterranean spa that simply cocoons you in luxury. With a heated pool, steam room, hot tubs and a range of natural and holistic treatments, this is one of the city’s hidden gems. Drakes is our gourmet pick. It’s home to Michelin-recommended Dilsk restaurant; an intimate fine-dining experience focussing on sustainable, British cuisine and serving tasting menus packed with ethical, locally sourced ingredients.
Hotels in Cardiff
Possibly the best-rated hotel in Cardiff, voco St. David’s has a stunning design with a glass-fronted façade facing out to the bay, and an all-pervasive air of tranquillity. Rooms are bright and spacious, there’s an indulgent spa, with a large indoor pool, thermal pool and treatment rooms, as well as a sophisticated restaurant. The Parkgate Hotel is an elegant option for a more centrally located spa hotel. Its style is contemporary and serene with an Elemis Spa with a full treatment menu and thermal facilities. Hotel Indigo, right in the centre of town, gets a special mention as a fantastic and budget-friendly stay. The cool, colourful interior has all the amenities you could need, plus the added bonus of the Marco Pierre White’s restaurant and bar on the 6th floor with a stunning view.