From bustling cities to seaside escapes, Scotland's hotels really cater to anything you could possibly want from a luxury staycation.
Whether you're planning to galivant around the capital or run away on a Highland adventure, you won't have to go far to find a blissful stay.
We have rounded up some of the very best that our little country has to offer based on their Tripadvisor reviews and ratings.
It's true that Scotland boasts no shortage of options so here are the top 8 to help you narrow down your itinerary.
The 8 Best Hotels in Scotland
Dakota Glasgow
Part of the Dakota chain, this contemporary style boutique hotel gives travellers a gateway to our biggest city.
Located just a 13-minute walk from the Gallery of Modern Art, visitors will benefit from being in the middle of the action alongside a host of other luxurious amenities.
Where: 179 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4DP Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 1794
Following their visit one customer left this review: "Stayed here for three nights and loved this hotel. From the moment we checked in we found all the staff to be very friendly, courteous and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble. The hotel makes you feel very relaxed. Our room was lovely and cleaned every day to a high standard."
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The Raeburn
Enjoy access to a flat screen TV, a minibar, free wifi and more when you stay at The Raeburn.
It has a 24-hour front desk, room service, and baggage storage to help you make the most of the buzz of Stockbridge.
Where: 112 Raeburn Place Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH4 1HG Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 971
One Tripadvisor user left this review following their visit: "The Raeburn is a great hotel and a welcome alternative to the big chain hotels in Edinburgh. We had a very warm welcome at the Raeburn and we found all staff to be very friendly, helpful and efficient. Our room was very spacious and stylish and the breakfast was great - lots of options."
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Fingal
Developed by The Royal Yacht Britannia, Fingal opened in the historic Port of Leith back in January 2019.
The former Northern Lighthouse Board ship features 23 luxury cabins named after Stevenson lighthouses.
Where: Alexandra Dock Historic Port of Leith, Edinburgh EH6 7DX Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 545
One Tripadvisor user said: "From the moment we stepped on board we felt part of the Fingal family. We stayed for two nights with an afternoon tea on the day we arrived. The ship itself is simply beautiful, area is very up and coming with lots of nice bars and restaurants, once the tram is finished it will be a fantastic area, one that we shall definitely return to."
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Rossmount Guest House
This Victorian stone townhouse was built back in 1870 making it a real marker of history.
It has recently been taken over by new owners and has been respectfully refurbished to a very high standard.
Where: 32 Argyle Street, Inverness IV2 3BB Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 381
One Tripadvisor user posted: "Flying visit overnight stay at the RossMount BnB what a gem of a place with a warm friendly welcome, the hosts are amazing .Stunning room with a king size bed with coffee n teas & chocolate treats in the room which are a great touch, super comfy bed great nights sleep. 5 minutes walk from the town centre, restaurants n bars. Breakfast was delish and plenty of choice everything you wanted."
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Rusacks St Andrews
If you plan on hitting the links on your staycation, look no further than Rusacks St Andrews.
Located just off the 18th hole of the iconic Royal and Ancient Golf Club, a stay here is a must for any golf enthusiast.
Where: Pilmour Links, St. Andrews KY16 9JQ Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 5.0
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 159
One happy guest reviewed their stay: "Cannot fault one thing from our stay here. - Staff were attentive and went the extra mile - Public areas beautifully presented - Excellent location - Clean facilities and bedrooms - Wonderful breakfast at the Bridge and unbelievable steak at 18. Thank you for accommodating our dog. He loved his stay and his bed & treats you left for him. We cannot wait to be back!"
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The Balmoral Hotel
The Balmoral has long been an Edinburgh institution, finding its home at No. 1 Princes Street over a century ago.
If you plan on exploring the capital, enjoying the stunning views and world-class facilities is the ultimate way to do it.
Where: 1 Princes Street, Edinburgh EH2 2EQ Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 3750
Taking to the reviewing site, one guest said this about their stay: "We were given a voucher as a gift to stay at the Balmoral - what a superb way to spend a weekend. All the staff were very friendly & helpful. We dined in the brasserie where the food was excellent, good wine choice & reasonably priced."
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Radisson Red Hotel Glasgow
There is no shortage of amenities at the Radisson RED Hotel with a flat screen TV, AC, fridge, free wifi and a 24-hour fitness centre.
Should you feel the need to leave the hotel at all, there is an abundance of attractions to keep you entertained in walking distance from the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum to the Glasgow Science Centre.
Where: 25 Tunnel Street Finnieston Quay, Glasgow G3 8HL Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 1470
After their stay, one guest commented: "If in doubt with booking this hotel after stays in many other hotels in Glasgow this out performs all the other in all aspects , Team attitudes, friendliness knowledge, facilities, ease of booking you feel like being enclosed in a huge hug and being totally looked after. I will not be staying anywhere else in Glasgow again on further trips and will be highly recommending to anyone and everyone that will listen I would name you all individualy but are limited with characters available."
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Cuillin Hills Hotel
Ranked among Tripadvisor's top 10% of hotels worldwide, staying at the Cuillin Hills Hotel is the perfect spot to discover the wonders of the Isle of Skye.
Set in fifteen acres of private grounds overlooking Portree Bay, you will be able to enjoy stunning views over the Sound of Raasay to the Cuillin mountain range.
Where: Scorrybreac Road, Portree IV51 9QU Scotland
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 1025
Sharing their experience on Tripadvisor, one guest said: "Another perfect stay at Cullins. Read all the reviews, you would be hard pressed to find another hotel in the whole of the United Kingdom to have such consistently 5 star reviews! A credit from the owners to all the staff. Keep up the amazing work."
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