With so many breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities and charming coastal corners to choose from, find the most romantic hotel rooms in the world U.K. Almost as energy-consuming as finding “the one.” But with our selection of hiding places for couples in love, Edinburgh arrive Yorkshire Dales arrive somerset Wilderness, no need to launch the app.
We've hand-picked the most alluring rooms, suites and more unique accommodations from some of the most romantic luxury hotels across the UK. Closed for Valentine's Daya milestone anniversary, or just a chance to reconnect somewhere special.
Edinburgh Rose Suite
Scotland
Gabled and majestic, Edinburgh Rose HotelThe Victorian architecture makes the first impression. It's just a short walk from the city center and the Bijou Whiskey Bar inside is as welcoming as the more than 100 single malt whiskeys on offer. But the rose-coloured suite will give you a more heady feel, with its rich velvets, traditional tweeds and a free-standing copper bathtub by the bay window overlooking the Pentland Hills.
why we love it so much
– Book a suite and receive a bottle of Joseph Perrier Champagne as a Smith Extra
– Haggis, black pudding and scone tartare, a full Scottish breakfast in bed
– Quiet west side setting
Dairy Hot Tub Room at Middleton Cottage Estate
North Yorkshire

creamy Middleton Cottage EstateThe elegant country-style rooms are set in an outbuilding that was once home to cows and butter trees but now excites with its two-person hot tub (partly open air) and flower-filled terrace. The interiors are wood or brick, with antiques and rustic touches like barn doors or beams—you could happily stay here until the cows come home.
why we love it so much
– Indoor and outdoor feeling
– Charming Georgian-Palladian mansion close to the estate
– Acres of play space
Largest Superior Double Room at Harper Hotel
norfolk
harpistStiff industrial buildings are now adapting to a different kind of busyness. Couples can stay in modern and stylish suites close to the hotel. North Norfolk Coast (official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) with four-poster bed, two seating areas and large bathroom. The highlight is the stylish shelter, with windows facing the sunset, making for a scenic end to a scenic day of seal spotting, 'gili' missions and walks on the windswept beach.
why we love it so much
– Pre-mixed cocktails in the minibar
– Wine tasting by the fire pit on the hotel patio
– Games room for some friendly competition
Big room at Penny Bag Hotel
Yorkshire Dales

penny bag (named after a mushroom that grows nearby) looks like a traditional inn, but the interior is chic, clean, and Spartan, bordering on Nordic minimalism. It's all part of the hotel's ability to clear your mind, ditching technology in the room to ensure you only focus on each other and get proper rest – whether you're sharing a freestanding bath, sighing at the moorland views, or tangled up in the soft bed Together. Linen bedding.
why we love it so much
– Environmental protection spirit
– Attentive service: homemade pancakes, hand-picked flowers and natural incense
– The finest local comfort food
Muckle Hoose at Beadnell Towers & Kitchen
northumberland
You might not look for them in a partner, but stone, wood features can be very attractive in a hotel room – for example, Bidner Tower'Muckelhus (northumberland Meaning “Great House”), a traditional room with beams and wooden floors, furnished with antique masonry. A custom chandelier casts a romantic glow, the lights can be dimmed, and the shower is large enough for two or even three; but, even better, a double tub means there's no need to squeeze in for a soak.
why we love it so much
– Homemade shortbread and chocolate on arrival
– Borrow rain boots and go for a long walk arm in arm
– Upon request, staff can leave champagne in the room or scatter flower petals in the bath
Hive at Wildhive Callow Hall
Peak District

The treehouse-like Hives are ideal accommodation for nature lovers (after all, the apiary is just steps away). Bumblebee Carlo Hall Seems to float among the forest canopy. Each room has a terrace for guests to enjoy breakfast and watch the sunset as the birds and butterflies flutter by, cabin-style interiors, mini kitchens and all the comforts of home, including a plush king-size bed.
why we love it so much
– Roast marshmallows over the fire pit on the hotel grounds
– Running around in the orchard
– Nature walks after dark
Daniel and Elizabeth Suite at Narbersgrove
pembrokeshire
Confirming its status as one of the most romantic hotel rooms Wales, narbors woodsThe Daniel and Elizabeth Suite is inspired by the scandalous love story between Daniel Poyer, who built the manor and walled gardens in the 17th century, and his maid. Skip the extra housekeeping chores and let history repeat itself in your fantasy, flirting in the freestanding bath or on the four-poster bed next to an antique fireplace.
why we love it so much
– Exhibiting a quirky collection of Welsh ‘love spoons’, as well as local pottery and lace
– Tree-lined views of the Preseli Hills
– Free minibar available for raiding
Tyringham's Bell Tent
sussex

If you prefer understated luxury, find summer love at a natural wine estate tillinghamSeasonal Bell Tents (available for reservations May through September). They are set in fields filled with wildflowers, where campers may spot the local Hungarian pigs roaming, but will rarely encounter other disturbances. Each room has a lighted terrace with a fire pit for stargazing. Inside there are rugs, plants, fluffy throws and a small stove, creating a bohemian back-to-nature feel.
why we love it so much
– Homegrown biodynamic wine in barrel
– Charming farmhouse encounter
– Fine dining with an ecological spirit
Artist Residence Barn Suite
oxfordshire
We're not sure why barns feel so sentimental, but it turns out they help create some of the most romantic hotel rooms in the UK. this Artist's Residence OxfordshireIt's a cut above the average conversion, filled with vibrant modern art, bathroom tiles in scattered gun-green hues, and a display four-poster woven from stripped branches. Add in the original hayloft door and a small patio and this is a fairy tale for city escapees.
why we love it so much
– Away from the main house
– Wood-burning stove for more cozy nights
– Lively and laid-back bars just a short walk away
Oakley Court Boathouse Large Room with River View
windsor

Oakley Court It's dotted with Gothic towers and turrets, but the rooms in the nearby Boathouse will win you over with their Thames views and modernist touches. Bedrooms are decorated in soothing natural tones, bathrooms are marble, and there are seating areas and some rooms with four pillars. They're close enough for you to explore the mini Soho House and seasonal Stonehenge-shaped bouncy castle, but also quiet and private.
why we love it so much
– Vinyl records selected by guests from the bar library
– Tennis courts and winter ice rink, depending on the time of year
– Mini waterside tent suitable for summer socializing
Hazlitt's Duke of Monmouth Suite
London
Monmouth House, the residence of Charles II's rebellious illegitimate son, no longer stands in Soho Square; but this two-story tribute suite is hazlitt's This is a gorgeous enough residence for someone who wants to be royalty. There's an antique bed of extraordinary proportions, water spills from the mouth of an eagle statue into the tub, and there's an actual throne at your seat. Toiletries. But its inner-city terrace with its stag statue and retractable glass roof is the ultimate status symbol.
why we love it so much
– Located in the heart of London
– had a lot of fun in the past
– Working fireplace for extra comfort
Secret Garden Suite at The Piggy Hotel Cotswolds
Cotswolds

The beast loved by hotel brands pig Already conquered Cotswolds A delicious combination of garden freshness and luxury living. There are silk purse wonders in sow's ears throughout, but the Secret Garden Suite epitomizes why couples keep coming back for more. The petite green space and hot tub-top terrace, hand-carved antique furniture, and freestanding bathtub will have you squealing with joy.
why we love it so much
– Direct access to iconic horticulturist Rosemary Verey’s arts and crafts garden
– Decadent, hyper-local garden-style dining
– Enjoy cocktails with home decor in the on-site cozy country bar
Wildflowers with terrace at Cowley Manor Experimental Area
Cotswolds
this Experimental reception group (Famous Cocktail Bar in Paris) A veritable British countryside resort Cowley Manor Experiment. From the outside, it may be a stately scene from the 19th century, but from inside, designer Dorothée Meilichzon used saturated tones, chunky silhouettes, and dazzling patterns to create a striking “po- mo” appearance. The Waterlily Room with Terrace blends this bold design with elegant garden views.
why we love it so much
– Side by side sun loungers and deep soaking tub
– Down the rabbit hole, wonderland-inspired design
– Decadent DJ nights and crazy cocktails
Babbington House roof
somerset

The rooftop room is in babington house The biggest hotel? unnecessary. Do tall people need to pay attention to their heads? Yes. Is there a more romantic hotel room in Somerset? We doubt it. Maybe it's the legend of the loft space, the loft-like feel or the featured wooden beams; but it's definitely the giant tin bathtub on the open-air patio from which you can people-watch and celebrity-watch, or go skinny-dipping without anyone knowing.
why we love it so much
– Private, historic penthouse feel
– Minibar with full cocktail making kit
– A long view of the entire estate
Lear Loft at The Zeit Hotel Marylebone
London
Arranged on the top two floors Zet Marylebone HotelThe Lear Loft feels like a miniature palace, complete with sumptuous silk and velvet sofas, frescoed ceiling domes and partially canopied beds. Residents will feel even more privileged to have a choice of two deep soaking tubs: a marble-topped one indoors, and another outside on a small terrace that allows for views but is hidden from the neighbors.
why we love it so much
– Room service with a grand feel
– A cozy drinks bar downstairs with a board game-style cocktail menu
– Just a short walk from Marylebone Village
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