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Boutique hotels: Personalized, intimate stays in Instagram-worthy locations

  • HOTELSMag.com
  • 12 August 2024
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Boutique hotels, characterized by an individual and unique design, localized charm and personalized guest experiences, have been witnessing a surge in popularity for quite some time. Unlike hotels belonging to bigger brands or chains, boutique hotels can focus on creating guest experiences focusing on the local flavor and upcoming trends.

Offering intimate, cozy lodging options with individual attention to guests, boutique hotels are known for their small sizes, usually ranging between 10 to 100 rooms. With fewer rooms and guests, boutique hotels can instead focus on offering a more personal level of care to guests.

The boutique hotel market was valued at $9.8 billion in 2023 and is expected to rocket to $18 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2024 to 2033, a recent study on the boutique hotel market has revealed.

There are several factors influencing the dynamics in the boutique hotel industry. The increasing consumer demand for customized and distinctive travel experiences is a key driving force, according to the report. The distinctive, cozy ambience and personalized guest experience, which sets them apart from hotel chains’ “mass-produced” properties, are mostly preferred by Millennials and Gen Z travelers, the report said. The Instagram-worthiness of boutique hotels also adds to its appeal.

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Boutique hotels can focus on creating guest experiences focusing on the local flavor and upcoming trends.

The increased focus on sustainability is another major reason why travelers are gravitating towards boutique hotels. By utilizing locally-made products, reducing waste and using local produce at the kitchen, boutique hotels set a standard for sustainable hospitality measures, the study said.

A growing number of travelers are keen on exploring experiential travel. Many guests prioritize cultural experiences while traveling to a new destination and boutique hotels are in a good position to offer them. Boutique hotels provide a closer connection to the location by incorporating elements of the local culture and tradition into their activities, design and culinary offerings.

Recent strategic partnerships and joint ventures have been expanding boutique hotels’ profiles and improving their accessibility, while helping boutique hotels venture into new markets and reach a wider audience. Earlier this year, Hilton added nearly 400 Small Luxury Hotels of the World boutique hotels. Aiming to widen its luxury and boutique hotel offerings, Hyatt acquired the London-based Mr & Mrs Smith for £53 million in 2023. The move helped Hyatt to add more luxury properties worldwide, including in 20 more countries where the hotel giant was previously not present. In December 2023, Minor Hotels expanded its footprint in the boutique luxury market with the acquisition of a group of boutique hotels across the Asia-Pacific region.

Besides established hotel giants, luxury fashion houses have also been foraying into the boutique hotel sector, combining their signature design elements with bespoke travel experiences. French shoe designer Christian Louboutin’s first ever hospitality offering was a 13-key luxury boutique hotel in Melides, Portugal. Ralph Lauren introduced its signature style into the hospitality sector with its 36-room boutique hotel, Round Hill Hotel & Villas in Jamaica.

Regional Outlook

The market for boutique hotels varies as per region, the study revealed. In North America, the U.S. has the strongest demand for these properties, fueled by major cities like New York and Los Angeles, the study said.

In Europe, France, Italy and the U.K. are witnessing rapid market expansion as a result of these countries’ appeal and rich cultural legacy, which are capitalized by boutique hotels.

Across the Asia Pacific region, Thailand and Japan are witnessing significant demand for boutique hotels as guests are keen to explore cultural experiences.

In Latin America and Africa, cities like Buenos Aires and Cape Town are beginning to rise into prominence.

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