Nestled in the heart of Dublin’s vibrant city centre, The Merrion stands as a beacon of refined luxury, proudly belonging to The Leading Hotels of the World.
Set within 840 acres of pristine parkland, Adare Manor instantly embraces you in Irish hospitality, with each visit feeling like a homecoming.
Nestled in the heart of Belfast’s city centre and awarded five stars by the AA, The Fitzwilliam Hotel combines elegant rooms, excellent dining experiences, a favoured bar, and convenient location to create an enticing city bolthole.
Set on a bustling street in Cambridge but overlooking the greenery of Parker’s Piece, the University Arms is well-located for exploring the ancient university buildings, venerable museums, and lively bars and restaurants of this famous city.
Tucked away on Victoria Street in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh enjoys a prime location for exploring the ancient sites of the city, including Edinburgh Castle and St Giles Cathedral.
Originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel, Sir George Gilbert Scott’s majestic monument remains one of the city’s finest and most beloved landmarks.
Cameron House is a historic baronial mansion and now luxurious resort hotel overlooking Loch Lomond and the rugged Scottish countryside.
Inverlochy Castle Hotel sits in the midst of the ruggedly rolling Scottish Highlands near Fort William, offering a truly enchanting retreat in 19th-century baronial splendour.
Ness Walk Hotel sits on the banks of the River Ness in Inverness, offering a picturesque and luxurious 5-star retreat in the grandeur of a 19th-century house that’s been lovingly restored to retain its stately splendour but updated with contemporary architecture.
Originally built in 1830, this historic lodge has been meticulously renovated to offer a luxurious country escape with stunning views of the River Tay.
Despite the stiff competition, the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane is a grande dame of London’s hospitality scene.
Nestled amidst the soaring Cairngorms National Park in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Killiehuntly Farmhouse offers a tranquil escape with a touch of Scandinavian charm and an enticing blend of luxury and wilderness.
Located on Buckingham Palace Road opposite Buckingham Palace, The Rubens at the Palace offers an unparalleled central location to explore the sights of the British capital.
This riverside retreat was originally constructed to accommodate visitors to Hampton Court Palace and continues to offer a warm, stylish welcome, combinings its rich historical significance with contemporary boutique elegance.
Sofitel Heathrow Airport offers unparalleled convenience as the only hotel directly connected to Heathrow Terminal 5 via a 5-minute covered walkway but balances this with comfortable, stylish decor of dark woods, internal zen garden courtyard and calming, muted tones.
Since 1887, the Cadogan has welcomed guests with elegance and flair to the corner of Sloane Street and Pont Street, within walking distance of the opulence of Knightsbridge and the boutiques and galleries of Chelsea.
Lucknam Park offers a quintessential country retreat, delivering classic English charm and tranquillity in the rolling hills and fields of the Cotswolds.
Whether you’re in St Andrews to play the iconic golf courses or for the wind-blown beaches, there are few better locations than the Old Course Hotel.
Situated just off bustling High Holborn, Rosewood London’s discreet entrance leads guests into a tranquil courtyard, offering respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
With an enviable location at the heart of London’s vibrant theatre district, Covent Garden Hotel retains the character of its origins as a 19th-century French hospital, but has been meticulously transformed into a creatively designed city bolthole with the trademark eclectic charm of Kit Kemp.
With the dramatic landscapes of the Lake District as its playground, Another Place offers an immersive experience that celebrates both nature and luxury.
Located in the heart of Covent Garden, NoMad London blends the character of its historic past with a hint of New York cool and a dash of English elegance to create a hip but comfortable stay.
Situated in the heart of Edinburgh’s St Andrew Square, Gleneagles Townhouse offers a unique blend of a private members’ club and a luxury hotel, providing an exclusive experience to both members and guests alike.
Brown’s Hotel, a Rocco Forte Hotel, stands as a venerable institution in London and can trace its roots back to 1837, making it the oldest hotel in the city.
The Fox at Oddington is a quintessential village pub nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere with crackling log fires and a well-stocked bar specialising in local beers and cocktails.
The Rusacks Hotel in St. Andrews is a charming haven set on the edge of the famed Old Course, making it a mecca for golfers while also offering an inviting and warm welcome to all.
The Torridon sits in the midst of breathtaking scenery, offering a luxurious country house experience with access to the mountains, lochs, and glens of the Scottish Highlands and the outdoor adventures they provide.
From the classic Victorian facade and charming interiors to its setting at the heart of South Kensington, this grand property evokes the charm and elegance of its location.
Standing proudly in the heart of Mayfair since the 19th century, Claridge’s is the epitome of refined old-world charm combined with modern comforts and an impeccable attention to detail and service.
Boasting a rich history dating back to 1867, this renowned Knightsbridge hotel has gracefully evolved with the times while retaining its timeless charm.
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