Discover a country filled with epic landscapes, fairy-tales castles and vibrant modern cities bursting with unforgettable experiences to share. Whether it’s gazing at the London skyline from the top of iconic St Paul’s and sipping the finest single malt whisky in a pub in the Scottish Highlands, or tracing footsteps of Banksy in Bristol, discovering musical legends in Liverpool and exploring the history of Cardiff Castle in the stunning heart of Wales, there’s a Britain that’s perfect for you.
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5 based on 1061 reviews
Renowned for its elegant central Piazza, charming independent market stalls, vibrant street performers, and for having some of the best luxury shopping and fine dining in the capital, not to mention being home to the world-famous Royal Opera House and West End theatres, Covent Garden is one of London's most enchanting and inspirational destinations. The Resident Covent Garden is just a 3-minute walk from the main central Piazza (and within a 5-minute walk from both Covent Garden and Charing Cross stations), providing an oasis of calm right in the heart of the action. It offers 57 stylish and thoughtfully designed contemporary bedrooms, each featuring bespoke furniture hand-made locally in West London, luxurious throws and cushions made from natural fibres woven on the Isle of Bute, Scotland, and special edition Paul Smith Anglepoise lamps, as part of the brand’s focus on quality British design and craftsmanship. They each also feature our signature in-room Mini Kitchen.
I stayed with my wife and son (20) in a junior suite. I chose this hotel because of the location and we like the smaller boutique hotels. Location was great, perfect for walking to key sites as well as plenty of shopping and dining. The hotel was pretty clean, some of the staff were super nice and others were just okay. Beds were not the most comfortable and (as expected) there was some noise from the outside. We had a view of some city buildings and the London Eye was peaking over the top of them as well. Overall very happy with the stay and would definitely consider again if we make it back to London.
5 based on 933 reviews
Gloucester House commands a prime position, with unbroken views over Weymouth Bay and the Jurassic coastline and forms part of Weymouth’s Georgian terraced seafront. This Luxury, Boutique, 4 Star Gold rated Townhouse, bed and breakfast, oozes coastal chic, with its fusion of modern styling and authentic coastal character. Just minutes from the shops, vibrant harbour and pubs, restaurants and numerous cafes, of this charming English seaside town – as you take in the heritage and beauty of its unspoilt location. The rooms range from our Premium Sea View Balcony rooms, Superior rooms and Single, Double/Twin and Family sized rooms, all providing high standard en-suite facilities, Freeview TV, crisp white luxury cotton linens and towels, Luxury Eco-label toiletries and all rooms have a complimentary hospitality tray and water. You can certainly enjoy our freshly cooked, locally sourced, award winning Dorset breakfasts and you can always relax in our elegantly decorated lounge, with wonderful sea views.
What can I can about this amazing B&B. I have been a travel agent for 15 years , and now I work in a 5star hotel and I must say this place is something special. I did my normal 4 hour search to find the perfect place for an overnight (50th)getaway and I found it. Jonathan and Karen are the perfect hosts, and check-in was a breeze, they made us feel very special . We stayed in the deluxe King with a balcony. Omg, what a room and the most amazing view. We sat on the balcony sipping bubbles looking at the water.... Bliss. This is a real little find, it's a must. Do yourself a favor and go, we will be going soon for sure. Thank-you for an amazing stay.
5 based on 232 reviews
Located in Bishopsgate in the heart of the City of London, moments from Liverpool Street Station, Pan Pacific London is on the doorstep of world-renowned locations, yet also home to its own inner world. A haven in the heart of the City designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the hotel takes innovation and understated luxury to new heights. Epitomising the juxtaposition of old and new London architecture, Bishopsgate Plaza encapsulates a 43-storey bronze tower, home to Pan Pacific London and private residential apartments whilst the 144-year- old Devonshire House showcases designer shops, a restaurant and a contemporary destination cocktail bar. A landscaped public plaza seamlessly connects these two cultural hubs together, making it a 24-hour destination for meeting, living, working and discovering. As a pet loving-hotel, we welcome your 4-legged friends.
I had a great experience at Pan Pacific London. The room was huge and immaculately clean. The service and the facilities were all undeniably wonderful. The Kopi Tiam afternoon tea we enjoyed at the Orchid Lounge was just lovely. They, especially the Guest Relations Team, were so nice to have accomodated my requests since I wanted to make it special as I was celebrating my birthday. It was also good that they offered out of hours/overnight in room dining. The only issue I had was that the phone inside our room wasn't functional that I had to call the reception with my own phone. Overall, it was an unforgettable stay.
5 based on 2257 reviews
Winners of The Scottish Hotel Awards Guest House of the Year 2019 & 2018 and the AA's Scottish B&B Breakfast of of the Year 2019 Breakfast of the Year. Craigmhor Lodge & Courtyard is tucked away in enchanting woodland in central Pitlochry. We offer a luxury retreat and an ideal base for exploring Highland Perthshire. Our accommodation comprises of 3 tasteful bedrooms in the Victorian Lodge and 12 luxury Courtyard rooms - many with private balcony or garden terrace . These rooms are the perfect choice for those who appreciate thoughtful touches such as blue tooth music systems & spacious bathrooms. Relax and let Craigmhor work its magic!
We managed to get the last room for the weekend. From when we arrived until we left we felt that the experience was far superior than other alternatives that we’d had before. Jane, Calum and Bailey were all so welcoming and treated us like real guests. The breakfast was incredible and shouldn’t be missed. The room fee was a little more than some of the other local alternatives but far superior. Small details as decent espresso machines, quality towels and Scottish soaps made the stay feel like a retreat. Don’t miss staying here. Avoid 3rd party booking websites as there wasn’t any saving for us and support these lovely people by booking online directly. I looked for the red squirrels but couldn’t see them. I’ll bring some nuts next time. Thanks. Dave and S
5 based on 645 reviews
Fingal opened in January 2019 in the historic Port of Leith as a unique addition to Edinburgh’s hotel scene following a £5 million development. This former Northern Lighthouse Board ship, begins an exciting new chapter offering beautiful cabins, dining and entertaining space. Developed by The Royal Yacht Britannia, Fingal’s 23 luxury cabins are each named after Stevenson lighthouses, inspired by her rich maritime heritage. Sleek corridors lined with lighthouse images lead to the choice of cabins, from a luxury cabin with access to the deck, a duplex cabin with comfortable living space or the stunning Skerryvore Suite with extensive outdoor space to relax and entertain. Carefully considered design offers the highest specifications of craftmanship and finish, with nautical touches and polished woods. Sumptuous Scottish leathers and the finest linens are in colour palates inspired by Fingal’s journey from land and sea.
We were touring around UK and Scotland and had high hopes for this self proclaimed luxury hotel. The staff were friendly but the hotel was like a ghost ship. The dining room with dramatic staircase shown on the brochure with lovely bar is saved for weddings not guests of the hotel. Guests are all squeezed into a restaurant/bar/lounge on the top deck whilst you walk past a vast empty room next to reception. there's not enough room for you to gather with your friends for a drink whilst meals are being served so you have no choice but to leave the hotel just to hang out together. white gloves are worn by the staff but not silver service train and they plonk the food down and fling the napkins at you which was quite amusing but you need a standard to call yourselves luxury,
5 based on 1110 reviews
The Beaumont is an independent Victorian townhouse hotel in the centre of Hexham, with stunning views of the 6th century Abbey. Dine on local seasonal produce in our restaurant or enjoy a drink at the bar with the open kitchen and the Victorian Sele park as a back drop.
We only stayed one night, and were sorry to leave! Really efficient and friendly welcome on arrival, a spacious, well-appointed room, a really comfortable bed and an excellent bathroom! What's not to like? Dinner was really top-notch. I'd go to the restaurant again in a heartbeat - food was really precisely made, using a lot of fresh local ingredients. The waiting staff were excellent, as was the pannacotta was excellent. Breakfast was fab too. All in all, a pretty flawless experience. Best hotel I can remember in this price range.
5 based on 3275 reviews
2021’s Best hotel in UK Lawton Court, Minutes to the mountains - seconds to the sea! 4* 35 Bedroom hotel set in beautiful Llandudno Unrivalled Panoramic views of Llandudno bay All rooms feature en-suite facilities Free Wifi & lcd tv/dvd The hotel serves breakfast, light lunches & evening meals. We offer free parking & have a licensed bar. Room prices start from £85 B&B, based on 2 sharing.
Where do I start From the second you get here it's clear how much the staff take pride in where they work We stayed for 2 nights in the most amazing comfy room with a gorgeous sea view, and we were just across the road from the pier The room was spotlessly clean and there was plenty of tea coffee milk etc for you and it was clear how to get more if needed. The beds were so comfy and again sheets etc spotlessly clean The staff here are amazing they can't do enough for you and it's obvious that they all get on so well as the atmosphere they make makes you feel comfortable and the whole place feel pleasant The food oh wow the food amazing isn't a good enough word. The breakfast plenty of choice and all so delicious even the toast We ate in the restaurant 1 night I wish we had both nights again plenty of choice all came out well presented and hot and the taste I cannot describe I honestly think its the nicest food I've eaten when dining out ever Noone can explain how beautiful or how amazing your stay here is the words don't seem enough you have to experience it for yourself and I highly recommend you do you won't be disappointed The only thing I'd change is our time here went far to fast Again I cant say enough how much I highly recommend this hotel I won't stay anywhere else now and will definitely be back again at least once more this year Thank you too all the staff for making our stay so amazing Love liz and sue (Room 7)
5 based on 989 reviews
Torlinnhe Guest House is an award winning luxury value accommodation in Fort William. We are located a mile out of Fort William city centre ( 5 min in a car/taxi or 20 min levelled walk). We have 8 bright, contemporary bedrooms, all with en-suite shower rooms, digital TVs, Netflix and free WI-FI access. At the heart of our guest house, a modern and intimate dining room that overlooks Loch Linnhe with spectacular views of the Ardgour hills and beyond. Join us for breakfast, drinks and nibbles or dinner and enjoy best of Scottish produce cooked for you with love. Dinner available every night from 5.30pm. See our website for more information and menu options. We have free parking on-site as well as secure bicycle and motorbike storage.
We stayed here for one night on our way to Inverness to travel the NC500, and were blown away by the quality and service provided by Mark and his team. 2 weeks later we stayed another night before travelling home, and this proved that the first visit wasn’t a fluke. The quality at this B&B is nothing short of exceptional. Everything is “just right”, from the furniture & decor to the marvellous food at breakfast & dinner. Mark makes everyone feel at home and extremely comfort from the moment you step in the door. As an ex-chef, it is clear he still has a passion for food. Breakfast is exceptional, and the dinner option during Summer months is a “must have” - why walk into Fort William, which is quite run-down, when you can have the quality of food offered by Mark. If that’s not enough, the bedrooms are a good size, with high quality furnishings and extremely comfortable large beds. We have no hesitation in recommending this accommodation, and it would be our first and only choice when visiting the area again.
5 based on 1720 reviews
Located in the quintessentially British neighbourhood of Knightsbridge, The Hari is moments away from Harrods and the luxury shops of Sloane Street. It is also within walking distance of London's leading attractions, including The Royal Albert Hall, Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace and the city's most famous museums. All 85 designer bedrooms, of which 14 are luxury suites, emanate the distinctive modern glamour created by British interior designer Tara Bernerd. Complete with plush velvet window seats, bespoke wooden flooring, Italian marble bathrooms and views of London's skyline, our sophisticated rooms ignite the feeling of a private residence - a home away from home. Our social spaces exude eclectic cool, from the members club style bar to the secret garden terrace with a window to the stars. A contemporary Italian restaurant embellished with traditional warm hospitality and humble cuisine completes The Hari experience.
Adequate, but way overpriced (> £1000/night for an adequate, but tiny, room where the previous guest's hair still clung to the shower door - and breakfast wasn't even included !). Breakfast is very slow (10 minutes just to get your coffee and then the waitress gets your breakfast order wrong, so you have to wait some more). Unfortunately no buffet.
5 based on 2509 reviews
The Roseate Villa Bath occupies a quiet corner of the city, moment’s walk from the heart of the city of Bath, favoured for its heritage and cultural tourism. The Villa overlooks Henrietta Park, a 7 acre park opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria of 1897. The Villa encompasses two converted Victorian houses which have had a characterful legacy. The Roseate offers undivided attention to its guests with everything that the city has to offer whether it is the tour of the Roman Baths and Regency Crescent or the views of Prior Park, Jane Austen Museum and the grandeur of Bath Abbey. A boutique hotel positioned just five minutes away from the heart of the city, The Roseate Villa Bath exudes a feeling of serenity in and around its estate and offers wholehearted assistance to its guests who are either seeking informative excursions around the city or are in the mood for a nonchalant weekend getaway.
I wrote a review of this hotel a few years ago. We loved it then and have returned from time to time, the standard of welcome and service never slips. What spawned this new review, we were fortunate enough to be staying on Jubilee Saturday when the hotel offered a Jubilee afternoon tea. What a wonderful experience. Champagne, delicate sandwiches with thoughtful fillings, homemade scones and jam, Jubilee themed cocktail and all crowned with a selection of hand crafted cakes that would not been amiss in the Savoy. A warm ambience was supplied by a truly excellent baritone singer and pianist with nostalgic songs relevant to the occasion. Caroline, the general manager, and her team put on a thoughtful and memorable occasion with their usual high standards of service. All in all an excellent afternoon and stay.
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