10 New UK Hotels To Have On Your Radar In 2025

Those looking to explore closer to home in 2025 are in look – a host of stunning new hotels ready to host your stay are set to open their doors. From golf breaks in Northern Ireland and city stays in Edinburgh to new luxury London offerings, here are the new hotels we’re most excited about in 2025.
London
Montcalm Mayfair

Opening in early 2025, Montcalm Mayfair is the flagship hotel of the Montcalm Collection. Honouring the building’s original architecture and iconic locale, the Grade II-listed building on the cusp of Park Lane has been refreshed by architects Holland Harvey, with interiors done by Studio Mica and Studio Est. They have also added a new signature restaurant, alongside a dapper lounge and bar. Communal areas, bedrooms and suites have all been artfully redesigned; with a new spa and Grand Ballroom.
where: 2 Wallenberg Pl, London W1H 7TN
website: www.montcalmcollection.co.uk
Templeton Garden


A new tranquil retreat in London from new lifestyle brand Miiro, Templeton Garden can be found on Templeton Place in Kensington, a stone’s throw from Earl’s Court. Once a rural idyll, it upholds the area’s leafy heritage, and a beautiful garden forms the green heart of the hotel. As well as the garden, it comprises 156 rooms, a cafe-meets-deli, a restaurant and bar.
where: 1-15 Templeton Pl, London SW5 9NB
website: www.miirohotels.com
Zetter Bloomsbury


The third London location for this chic hotel collection, the Zetter Bloomsbury is ideally located just a stone’s throw from the British Museum. The latest property will host hotel rooms and suites, a gym, an outdoor garden, restaurant and terrace, plus cosy spaces to while away the hours over cocktails.
The 68 hotel rooms are decorated with Georgian-inspired interiors and layers of detail—from a refined colour palette of muted hues to unexpected combinations of patterned fabrics.
where: 28-30 Seymour St, London W1H 7JB
website: www.thezetter.com
Six Senses

Six Senses London will open in a restored art deco emporium with 109 guest rooms and suites and 14 branded residences that offer both an epicentre and escape within The Whiteley London, the redeveloped London icon. Just steps from Hyde Park, the hotel also hosts a cosy lobby bar and lounge, various spaces for private events, an all-day dining restaurant with an open kitchen, and a seating area in the courtyard.
For the leisure offering, highlights include 3,500 square feet (325 square meters) dedicated to fitness, a 65-foot (20-meter) indoor swimming pool, the Alchemy Bar, and a relaxation room with vaulted ceilings.
where: 1 Redan Pl, London W2 4SA
website: www.sixsenses.co.uk
Sir Devonshire Square


Arriving in Liverpool Street, Sir Hotels is coming to London with Sir Devonshire Square. It offers a serene and timeless escape in the heart of East London from one of its 81 boutique rooms and suites. Complete with a restaurant and bar, plenty of green space, and the Cover private members’ club – all near the best sights and sounds of London.
where: 5 Devonshire Square, City of London, London EC2M 4YE
website: www.sirhotels.com
England
Fowlsecombe Farm – Devon


Fowlescombe Farm, a regenerative organic farm located in the lush foothills of Dartmoor, is set to open eighty luxury suites. Guests will be able to enjoy farm-to-table dining in the Refectory and a concierge service that curates exclusive on-and off-site activities.
The regenerative organic farm located in the lush foothills of Dartmoor, is set to open eighty luxury suites
where: Ugborough, Ivybridge PL21 0HW
website: www.fowlescombefarm.co.uk
Treehouse Hotel, Manchester


Already one of our favourites in London, Treehouse are bringing its signature quirk and sense of fun to Manchester in 2025. With 224 rooms moments from the city centre, culinary highlights curated by local chefs Sam Grainger and Mary-Ellen McTague, a panoramic rooftop bar and a screening room for private movie nights, this is set to be a go-to.
where: Blackfriars St, Manchester M3 2EQ
website: www.treehousehotels.com
Scotland
Hoxton Edinburgh


Hoxton’s new Haymarket home is 11 sewn-together Georgian townhouses in the heart of vibrant, historic Edinburgh. Edinburgh is a brilliantly walkable city, and this hotel is just a short stroll from the sights, perfect for settling in before exploring everything the eclectic Scottish capital has to offer. Amenities include 214 rooms, a lively trattoria, bundles of space for meetings and parties and even a small cinema.
where: 5A Grosvenor St, Edinburgh EH12 5EB
website: www.thehoxton.com
Wales
Ty Glyn

This £30m luxury waterfront hotel has faced a lot of disruption and delay but looks to finally be able to open its doors in 2025. Footsteps away from Abersoch’s sandy beaches, it compliments the relaxed coastal feel of Abersoch, offering comfort and glamour.
As well as 46 boutique bedrooms, suites and apartments, it will have a coast spa, relaxed beach bar and Seascape, the coastal restaurant.
where: Whitehouse Dr, Abersoch, Pwllheli LL53 7AF
website: www.bespokehotels.co.uk
Northern Ireland
Portrush Adelphi


The latest is from Marine & Lawn, which also has Troon in Scotland and Slieve Donard in County Down on the books. Situated on the stunning Portrush coastline, it offers easy access to iconic sites like the Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-rede rope bridge, and Royal Portrush Golf Club, one of the best in the world.
Perched right by on the coast, its 34 unique rooms have a palette that reflects the lush green and blue surroundings of land and ocean. With the Open Championship set to take place in Portrush in July, the timing couldn’t be better.
where: 67-71 Main St, Portrush BT56 8BN
website: www.marineandlawn.co.uk