What makes a luxury hotel?
Luxury hotels in Scotland have glamourous interiors, plush beds with the finest linens, in-room facilities such as freshly ground coffee, the latest innovations in entertainment - including access to TV and film streaming services - and state-of-the-art media equipment to play your own music, along with high-speed Wi-Fi as standard.
If you want to relax outside your room, luxury hotels also offer stylish bars and/or restaurants (sometimes there will even be two or three to choose from) which serve up superb food, with locally sourced ingredients and Scottish gin, whisky and exceptional wines from around the world.
What facilities does a luxury hotel have?
Treat yourself to a luxury hotel and you can expect an unforgettable stay, with perks including:
- Room service available at any time of the day or night
- Full concierge facilities and help with booking excursions, restaurants or shows
- On-site facilities such as indoor swimming pools, hot tubs and spas
- Valet parking on site, or chauffered transport services
What is a boutique hotel?
A 'boutique' hotel in Scotland will offer a special and unique experience to guests. The term is usually used to describe a smaller hotel, sometimes run by an independent owner rather than being part of a hotel chain. For example, you might find your boutique hotel is a small, stylish place to stay in a city centre with a strong flair for design and décor, great amenities plus a personal touch.