Best Boutique Hotels in Scotland

As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a boutique hotel in Scotland. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.

Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of boutique hotels in Scotland is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.

Let us help you make searching for the perfect place to stay more inspiring, more informed and more enjoyable.

Scotland, Grampian, Aberdeen

The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 40 Rooms & Suites including Executive Rooms, Deluxe Rooms, Junior Suites & one-bedroom Suites with King-size or Twin Beds
Amenities the Conservatory Restaurant Specialszing in Scottish Seafood & Meats, & the Drawing Room Bar offering a Selection of Whiskies, Gins & Afternoon Teas
More Located within Eight acres of Grounds at the Gateway to Royal Deeside near Aberdeen

The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa is located 9 km away from Aberdeen Airport. Its 12 five-star rooms offer astonishing luxurious facilities. The lovely surroundings add to the comfort of each spacious room. A comfortable lounge overlooks the beautiful gardens which are very quiet at night. Guests can relax in the amazing spa or work out after enjoying a morning traditional English/Irish breakfast. It’s a fabulous hotel offering great service by well-trained and attentive staff.

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Scotland, Highlands

The Torridon

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 18 individually Designed Rooms & Suites offering Views of Loch Torridon & the Mountains
Amenities 1887 Restaurant with 3 AA Rosettes, Bo & Muc Brasserie for Casual Fare, the Whisky Bar with 365 Malts & 120 Gins, & the Beinn Bar for Local Ales
More Located in the Scottish Highlands, Surrounded by 58 acres of Parkland on the Shores of Upper Loch Torridon

Built in 1887 by the then Earl of Lovelace, this 18-bedroomed baronial hunting lodge is filled with original features. While the hotel’s design certainly harks back to the building’s former life, the decor has splashes of bright accented colour. A kitchen garden supplies a multitude of organic produce, along with local meats and fish. And Highland cows can often be spotted wandering past the grounds. If travelling with kids, or those seeking some thrills, Torridon Outdoors is conveniently located on the doorstep, providing a range of outward-bound activities. Be sure to take a peek at the hotel’s drawing room, with its unusual zodiac-designed ceiling and to sample the hotel’s own Arcturus gin.

Scotland, Kinloch

Kinloch Lodge

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 18 individually designed rooms & suites spread across two buildings
Amenities Award winning restaurant, a cosy whisky bar, in-room wellness treatments, & a range of outdoor activities
More Situated on the shores of Loch na Dal on the Sleat Peninsula of the Isle of Skye

Back in the 16th-century, this was a hunting lodge. Now it’s a well respected, family-owned and run hotel in a remote part of Skye (although, most of Skye is by nature remote). Local craftspeople have been employed in the process of decorating this hotel, giving it a distinctly Scottish, yet upscale look. Homely rooms are all individually designed, with views of the nearby loch, fluffy robes and L’Occitane bath products. Guests can go foraging with the lodge’s own ghillie, take part in traditional country pursuits, play board games, dine on menus constructed to include ingredients from the Kinloch’s kitchen garden and drink at the honesty bar.

Scotland, Highlands, Isle of Skye, Portree

Marmalade Hotel

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 34 Guest Rooms & Suites Featuring Nespresso Machines & Bose Sound Systems
Amenities On-Site Dining Specialising In Grilled Dishes & Seafood With Wellness Facilities Including Outdoor Sauna Pods.
More Located In Portree On The Isle Of Skye Offering Views Of The Loch & Cuillin Mountains

Five minute’s walk from the island’s main town of Portee, this four-star Manor Hotel, puts you a little further toward the busier parts of Skye. However, set on a hill and surrounded by mature gardens, with views across the coast, you can still enjoy a sense of peace. 34 bedrooms come with Nespresso coffee machines, Bose sound systems, Highland Soap toiletries and 300 thread count sheets. Seafood is the focus at the Chargrill Restaurant, which provides excellent views, seasonal menus and a wood-burning stove for cosy evenings eating beside the fire. During warmer months, guests can dine and drink out on the hotel’s terrace, overlooking the Cuillin Hills.

Scotland, Ayrshire, Ballantrae

Glenapp Castle

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 21 Individually Designed Suites Including A Four-Bedroom Penthouse With Private Sauna & Treatment Room.
Amenities Fine Dining Restaurant With Seven-Course Tasting Menu & A Second Venue In A Victorian Glasshouse Plus Helicopter Access Chauffeured Tours & Tennis Courts.
More Located On The Secluded Ayrshire Coast Surrounded By 110 Acres Of Private Gardens & Woodlands.

Hidden within 36 acres of Italian gardens and woodland outside of Ballantrae, this hotel lies close to the Ayrshire coastline. A late 19th-century baronial castle, it was first intended as the family seat for the Earl of Inchcape and holds a significant claim to fame – Winston Churchill was said to have discussed the D-Day landings while staying here in the 1940s. Pursuits for the well-heeled are a speciality – shooting, fishing and falconry, as well as tennis and croquet. Inside, guests can relax beside log fires, feast on six-course meals and peruse enormous wine lists. 17 bedrooms offer a period feel filled with antiquities and panelled or marble bathrooms include Penhaligon toiletries.

Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Benderloch

Isle of Eriska Hotel & Spa

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 25 Rooms & Suites
More Located on a Private Island near Oban

There is something extremely romantic and magical about escaping to a private island for a holiday and the 300 acres of stunning land that is the Isle of Eriska certainly does not disappoint. This is the setting and the perfect backdrop for those guests choosing to stay at the Isle of Eriska Hotel and Spa. For over four decades the Buchanan-Smith Family worked hard on developing and nurturing this hotel which has flourished into a luxury destination offering guests peace, tranquillity, outdoor pursuits and much more – all with a touch of luxury. The hotel comprises of 34 bedrooms with 16 bedrooms in the main house, 5 spa suites located in the gardens with private hot tub, 2 garden cottages and 6 hilltop reserves along with a self-catering house option which is a short drive from the main hotel. Fine dining in the Hotel Restaurant or something more casual on The Deck can be enjoyed by residents and non-residents.

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Scotland, East Lothian, Gullane

Greywalls Hotel & Chez Roux

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 23 Individually Designed En Suite Bedrooms Offer Views Over The Golf Course Or Walled Gardens.
Amenities On-Site Fine Dining Restaurant Serves Scottish Cuisine With A French Twist Alongside A Bar & Lounge Area & Massage Therapies Are Available Upon Request.
More Situated On The Edge Of Muirfield Championship Golf Course In Gullane East Lothian The Hotel Provides Direct Access To One Of Scotland's Most Prestigious Golf Courses

Stay in one of the upscale rooms or cottages (the largest of which sleeps 10) in this Edwardian Arts and Crafts country manor. The decor is classic and homely with antique furnishings, designer floral wallpapers, rolltop tubs, hanging tapestries and original fireplaces. Its 6 acres comprise a walled garden, an alfresco terrace, tennis courts, a croquet lawn and a putting green, all perched beside the Muirfield championship golf course. Inside you can sample elegant cuisine in the first Chez Roux Restaurant in Scotland, read a book from the library in a wood-panelled drawing room, get a massage in the spa and take tea in the garden room.

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Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Old Town

The Witchery By The Castle

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 9 Lavish Suites Each Designed With Unique Gothic Decor & Luxurious Amenities Including Four-Poster Beds & Roll-Top Baths.
Amenities Dining Options Feature Two Distinctive Restaurants Offering Classic Scottish Cuisine In Atmospheric Settings.
More Located On Edinburgh's Historic Royal Mile Adjacent To The Iconic Castle Providing Immediate Access To The City's Rich Heritage.

Perhaps one of the most romantic hotels in Edinburgh, The Witchery, is a boutique hotel which is intimate, opulent and offers an exceptional fine-dining experience with an award-winning wine list. Located at the gates of Edinburgh Castle, in a 16th-century building, the hotel boasts a rich and colourful history that is intertwined into the guest experience. Each of the nine suites are dramatic and theatrical – some with a four-poster bed, some with a roll-top bath for two, some with original portraits and tapestries-  and all with flamboyant style. Stay here and be transported to a bygone era.

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Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town

100 Princes Street

Hotel
(5 stars)
TLE Icon TLE Recommends: Experience one of the best private whisky tastings in Edinburgh from their whisky room, Ghillies Pantry
At a glance
Rooms 30 guest rooms & suites with custom tartans & bespoke furnishings, including outdoor terrace suites & two signature suites
Amenities Residents only, the Wallace dining room & Ghillie's Pantry, over 200 whiskies and personalised service
More Located on Princes Street with views over Princes Street Gardens & Edinburgh Castle

Located on Edinburgh’s most famous thoroughfares and offering what has to be one of the most enviable vistas of Edinburgh from any hotel window, 100 Princes Street is the latest addition to the family-owned Red Carnation Hotels collection, and arguably its most exclusive. Evocative of a private members’ club and a celebration of Scottish exploration, the property features 30 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, ‘The Wallace’ dining room, bar and lounge and ‘Ghillie’s Pantry’, an elegant private dining space offering over 200 whiskies along with custom whisky experiences.

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Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Prestonfield

Prestonfield House

Hotel
(5 stars)
TLE Icon TLE Recommends: Book the Owners Suite for an expansive and truly one of a kind suite experience complete with its own entrance and spiral staircase
At a glance
Rooms 23 Uniquely Furnished Rooms & Suites including Themed Lord Provost Suite & the Winston Churchill Suite
Amenities Rhubarb Restaurant Serving Fine Scottish Cuisine & a Cozy Whisky Room offering Rare Malts
More Situated Minutes from Edinburgh's Old Town Surrounded by 20 acres of Gardens & Parkland Providing a Secluded Retreat within the City

Prestonfield House is a unique 5-star hotel that seamlessly blends opulence, theatricality, and luxury within one of Edinburgh’s most charming historic buildings and has been operating since the 1950s. This exclusive haven, presided over by James Thomson O.B.E DL, marries the serenity and seclusion of a country estate with the vibrancy of urban Edinburgh. Set within 20 acres of beautiful, manicured gardens, with views across the nearby majestic Arthur’s Seat guests can enjoy the tranquillity of the green open space. Yet just a mere five-minute jaunt from the heart of Edinburgh, those seeking to explore the city can easily do so.

Each of the 18 lavish bedrooms and five romantic suites showcases individual features and character, adorned with one-of-a-kind antique furnishings and distinctive feature beds with the antique theme flowing throughout the hotel. The destination restaurant, Rhubarb, presents guests with the choice of private dining rooms, lavish salons, and grand public spaces – not to mention the fine seasonal cuisine they serve. The level of service and hospitality is impeccable, personal yet professional.

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Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Leith

Fingal

Hotel
(5 stars)
TLE Icon TLE Recommends: Make sure you have a walk though the engine room it provides a fascinating insight into this historical ship
At a glance
Rooms 23 luxury cabins, including classic & duplex suites
Amenities The Lighthouse restaurant & bar offers breakfast, afternoon tea, dinner & cocktails, along with an outdoor terrace for evening cocktails
More Permanently berthed on Edinburgh's vibrant waterfront, providing a one of a kind floating hotel experience

Originally built to transport keepers and supplies to lighthouses around Scotland, this heritage vessel is now an AA five-star hotel with  AA Rosettes. Docked in Leith, the ship provides wonderful waterside views, as enjoyed from the restaurant (named after Fingal’s original purpose) and the deck, where guests can partake of artisanal cocktails as the sunsets over the sea. Each of its 23 cabins has been named after a lighthouse and comes equipped with Noble Isle amenities. Set over one or two levels, they feature soft curves, with an interior design reflecting the glory days of mid and early-20th-century travel.

Scotland, Perthshire, Blairgowrie

Kinloch House Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 15 Bedrooms including three Luxury Suites
Amenities Fine Dining Restaurant Emphasizing Fresh Local Scottish Produce
More Located in 25 acres of Woodland & Parkland in the Heart of Perthshire

25 acres of pastoral Perthshire countryside envelop this ivy-clad mansion house hotel. It dates back to 1840, with a grand oak-panelled staircase, log fire, portrait gallery and rumoured resident ghost. 18 bedrooms and suites sport a baronial and chintzy style, befitting a family-run country estate. Chef Steve MacCallum prepares feasts of game, wild salmon, shellfish and leafy produce from the onsite kitchen garden, all served in the intimate and homely candlelit dining room. While whisky tastings take place in the comfort of a plush sofa, fireside, in the bar lounge. 4×4 adventures, world-class golfing, fishing and shooting outings can all be arranged close by.

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