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"The views across the links toward the sea are among the best in golf" at this hotel above the sport's most famous green. Rooms in earth tones have punches of...more
This ten-bedroom hotel started life as three cottages built in 1829 along with the rest of cute Port Charlotte village on the island of Islay. The bedrooms are...more
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As far from minimal as you can possibly imagine, this restored Jacobean mansion is extravagantly rococo—all silk brocades and ormolu, tasseled velvet...more
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This purpose-built glass-fronted low-rise with a concave blue-tiled facade isn't going to have you e-mailing home with excitement on your iPhone, but it does...more
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Since opening in 2006, Rocpool Reserve has added some much-needed pizzazz to the Inverness hotel scene. The 11 rooms increase in size and gadgets (sorry,...more
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The Rutland Hotel, housed in the 19th-century home of Joseph Lister (the man we can all thank for founding antiseptic surgery), is located at the west end of...more
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On the North Bridge, practically on top of Princes Street and the Royal Mile, this grandiose 19th-century pile has a distinctive feel to it—maybe because...more
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George Street was once home to a sober collection of shops and financial institutions. Tigerlily was one of the first of many glittering hotels and nightspots...more
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Ailsa, one of this turn-of-the-century resort's three links courses, was formerly a World War II airfield and has hosted numerous British Opens. "Play it at...more











