Hotels for Sale in Scotland
Explore hotels, motels and resorts for sale across Scotland — from Edinburgh and Glasgow to markets region-wide. Every listing includes pricing, room counts and direct owner or broker contact.
Buying a hotel in Scotland
Scotland's hotel market spans grand baronial country houses, boutique city townhouses and family-run guest houses, giving buyers unusual breadth for a market of its size. Edinburgh and Glasgow deliver year-round corporate and leisure demand, while Inverness, the Isle of Skye and the coastal touring routes trade on some of Europe's most celebrated scenery. A strong country-house tradition means characterful freehold estates come to market regularly, and the enduring pull of Scottish tourism underpins demand across both city-centre and rural accommodation assets.
Hotel-Lease brings Scotland's hotel opportunities together in one place. Browse current listings across the country, filter by location, price range, room count and property type, then contact owners and brokers directly — no intermediaries slowing things down. When you're ready to move, our secure deal room keeps documents, questions and negotiations organised from first enquiry through to completion.
Hotels for sale in Scotland
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Browse the full marketplace →Frequently asked questions
- How much does a hotel cost in Scotland?
- Prices vary enormously with location, size and trading history. A small guest house or B&B in a rural town might change hands for a few hundred thousand pounds, while established country-house hotels and city-centre properties in Edinburgh or Glasgow can reach several million — and landmark assets stretch into the tens of millions. Tenure (freehold or leasehold), room count and refurbishment condition all move the number significantly.
- What types of accommodation businesses are for sale in Scotland?
- Listings typically include full-service city hotels, boutique townhouses, country-house hotels set in their own grounds, coastal resorts, Highland lodges, bed and breakfasts and guest houses. Scotland is particularly known for its country-house segment — characterful properties with land, often sold freehold. Smaller lifestyle businesses such as B&Bs on popular touring routes also come to market regularly.
- How do I buy a hotel in Scotland through Hotel-Lease?
- Start by browsing Scotland listings and filtering by area, price and property type. When a property interests you, contact the owner or broker directly through the listing to request further details. Our deal room then gives both sides a secure space to share financials, ask questions and progress negotiations. As with any Scottish property purchase, engage a solicitor experienced in commercial transactions to handle due diligence and completion.
- Which areas of Scotland see the most hotel sales activity?
- Edinburgh is typically the most active market, driven by year-round leisure, festival and business demand. Glasgow offers a larger, more value-oriented city market, while Inverness benefits from its position as the gateway to the Highlands. Tourism hotspots such as the Isle of Skye, St Andrews and the North Coast 500 route attract strong interest in smaller hotels and guest houses.