Hotels - view by AA Star/Visit Britain Rating

Establishments offering accommodation assessed by the AA are rated under a set of common quality standards agreed VisitScotland and VisitWales). The following are types of establishment classed in the 'Hotel' category as defined by the AA:

Hotel - A formal accommodation offering full hotel services.
Country House Hotel - A hotel with ample grounds or gardens set in a rural or semi-rural situation; the property has an emphasis on peace and quiet.
Small Hotel- Smaller establishments having a maximum of 20 bedrooms, and personally run by the proprietor.
Town House Hotel - A high-quality property of distinctive style with a maximum of 50 bedrooms, set in a town or city centre; possibly no dinner but room service is available instead.
Metro Hotel - A town or city property providing full hotel services except dinner, close to a range of places to eat.

The star rating is defined as follows:

5 stars - Luxurious accommodation and public areas, with a range of extra facilities and a multilingual service available. Guests are greeted at the hotel entrance. High quality menu and wine list.
4 stars - Professional, uniformed staff respond to your needs or requests, and there usually are well-appointed public areas. The restaurant or dining room is open to residents and non-residents, and lunch is available in a designated eating area.
3 stars - Staff are smartly and professionally presented. All rooms are en suite, and the restaurant or dining room is open to residents and non-residents.
2 stars - All rooms are en suite or have private facilities. A restaurant or dining room serves breakfast daily and dinner most evenings.
1 star - Courteous staff provide an informal yet competent service. The majority of rooms are en suite, and a designated eating area serves breakfast daily and dinner most evenings.

Please select a star rating below to view the relevant hotels.