Experience three of the most luxurious properties in the Storied Collection while country hopping from England to Scotland to Ireland.
Tour: Fifteen Star Luxury
Recommended: 9 nights
price: from US$3900
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The Milestone Hotel is a five-star, Grade-II listed Victorian building located in the Central London neighborhood of Kensington. Located adjacent to the Royal Kensington Palace with exceptional views of the Garden, this once 4-storey residence is now an exemplary London hotel. Learn more
Recommended Activities: Enjoy fine wines and gourmet cuisine at Cheneston’s Restaurant, behind-the-scenes tours of the Royal Albert Hall and private concerts by members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
As evidence of the rich royal history that preceded the hotel’s construction, the home originally built on the site was Kensington House, a historic 4-storey residence built between 1688 and 1692. The house was first occupied by Foot Onslow, a British Army officer and politician, and commissioner under king William III. The estate came into the ownership of the godmother of Davenant’s son, Lady Susan Belasyse, Baroness Belasyse of Osgodby, who was having an affair with King James II. The property changed hands a number of times again between distinguished owners and society figures, including author and diplomat, John Freeman-Mitford, the 1st Baron Redesdale, who was the last residential owner of the house before the property was transformed into a hotel during the 1920s. Learn more
In the heart of Scotland, Gleneagles Hotel is an opulent estate nestled beneath the stunning Ochil Hills. Three championship golf courses, a high-end shopping arcade, a magnificent spa, and a variety of outdoor rural pursuits are just a few of the attractions available at this landmark historic hotel, which is a destination unto itself. The estate also has twelve bars and eateries, including the sole Michelin-starred restaurant in Scotland. This magnificent ancient structure was dubbed the “Riviera in the Highlands” and the “eighth wonder of the world” when it first opened its doors in 1924. It doesn’t let down today with its 5-star service and friendly Scottish charm. Learn more
Recommended Activities: Fishing, Shooting, Riding, Archery, Off-Road Driving, Croquet, and even Falconry if you can fit it all in!
Five years prior to the opening of the Gleneagles Hotel, James Braid, a five-time Open champion, was hired to design and build The King’s and The Queen’s courses on the grounds. The first international competition between American and British professional golfers, usually regarded as the forerunner to The Ryder Cup, was staged at Gleneagles, making golf history. The hotel eventually opened in 1924 to much fanfare, but in 1939 it was converted into a military hospital and then, during the Second World War, a center for the rehabilitation of miners. As you enjoy a unique stay, the old structure provides many possibilities to explore its fascinating past. Learn more
Overlooking the shores of Lough Corrib, this 800-year-old castle is a truly exceptional property with an impressive history and an undeniable national significance. Located on the stunning West Coast of Ireland, Ashford House is surrounded by 350 acres of immaculate gardens, forests, and verdant woodlands. A truly deserving recipient of the Virtuoso ‘Best Hotel in the World’ accolade, this 13th century castle has recently undergone a $75 million restoration that has brought Ashford House’s ancient walls and illustrious rooms back to life, establishing Ashford Castle as one of the most prestigious destinations in Europe. Learn more
Recommended Activity: Fine dining in the grandeur of the George V Dining Room, Luxurious Spa treatments, and relax with your favorite Churchill or Robusto on the Cigar Terrace.
Following a combat victory over the native O’Connors of Connaught in 1228, it was the Anglo-Norman de Burgo family who built Ashford castle on the perimeter of a monastic site. However, after more than three centuries of relative peace, a fierce battle erupted between the forces of the de Burgos and those of the English official Sir Richard Bingham, Lord President of Connaught. Following the bloody conflict, a truce was agreed and Ashford Castle was passed into the hands of a new master, Sir Richard Bingham, in 1589. Almost another three centuries later, this magnificent castle exchanged hands once again and was purchased by brewer and philanthropist, Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness. Having joined his father in the family business while still a teenager, Guinness took sole ownership of the company in 1839 and – after only two decades in control of the brewery – the owner of Ashford House became the richest man in Ireland. Learn more
Enjoy the best England, Scotland and Ireland have to offer in this nine night, fifteen star tour. This trio of luxury includes some of the most iconic hotels in the world.
The Milestone Hotel is a 5-star, Grade-II listed Victorian building in Central London's Kensington area. It's right next to the Royal Kensington Palace, boasting amazing views of the Garden. This 4-storey residence has now been transformed into a wonderful London hotel.
More about The MilestoneThe first stop of your tour is The Milestone Hotel in London overlooking the Regal Kensington Palace and Gardens. Settle in and enjoy everything London has to offer.Gleneagles Hotel, located in the heart of Scotland, is a luxurious estate nestled beneath the stunning Ochil Hills. This landmark historic hotel has three championship golf courses, a high-end shopping arcade, a magnificent spa, and a variety of outdoor rural pursuits available for guests to enjoy. The estate also boasts twelve bars and eateries, including the only Michelin-starred restaurant in Scotland. This ancient structure was dubbed the "Riviera in the Highlands" and the "eighth wonder of the world" when it first opened its doors in 1924 and it still offers 5-star service and friendly Scottish charm today.
More about Gleneagles HotelThe next stop is a single train ride away. Arrive to Gleneagles via a direct train from London in as little as six hours. Relax and enjoy the marvelous countryside and rest up for an active next few days. Gleneagles is an adult playground, offering everything from a relaxing spa and Michelin star restaurant to a sportsman’s paradise guaranteed to provide excitement from the moment you wake til the moment you close your eyes.Gazing out over Lough Corrib, the 800-year-old Ashford Castle has a remarkable history and national importance. Situated on the captivating West Coast of Ireland, the estate offers 350 acres of pristine gardens, woodlands and forests. Recognized with the Virtuoso 'Best Hotel in the World' award, a $75 million restoration has restored this 13th century castle to its former glory, now making it one of Europe's premier destinations.
More about Ashford CastleLastly, the truly iconic hotel of Ashford Castle awaits. A quick flight from Edinburgh to Galway gets you just 45 minutes from this five-star escape nestled on 350 beautiful acres of gardens, forests and the banks of Lough Corrib. Continue with the epic outdoor pursuits or enjoy a drink in the famed Prince of Wales cocktail bar.Storied Collection