The 2025 Top Trends for the Hotel Industry

Hotel trends that will drive and redefine the hospitality industry in 2025.

It has simply become indispensable: our acclaimed MAp Trend Report, in which we take a look into the future of the hotel industry and sustainability together with you!

If you’ve read our 2023 and 2024 Hotel Trend Reports, you know that we examine both the big picture and the fine details. Our goal is to keep you well-informed and ensure your hotel stays cutting-edge as we move into 2025.

Are you ready to embark on this journey into the future with us? Let us inspire and empower you to lead your hotel into a new era of sustainability and hospitality in 2025!

What is the definition of a hospitality trend?

Picture trends as the cool kids at the hospitality party, setting the vibe for the entire gathering. When we talk about hospitality trends, we're basically discussing "what's hot and happening" in the world of hotels and travel. Hospitality trends are evolving patterns and changes within the hospitality industry, reflecting shifts in consumer behaviour, technology, design, and service offerings. So, why should hoteliers pay attention to hospitality trends?

Trends serve as a compass guiding hoteliers through the ever-evolving hospitality landscape. Embracing these hotel trends means staying attuned to shifting guest preferences, technological advancements, and industry innovations. Hoteliers who strategically adapt to hotel trends can differentiate their properties, offering guests unique and appealing experiences that set them apart from competitors.

In short: Knowing and taking trends into account is key to making your hotel more appealing, attracting more guests and ultimately generating more revenue. That's why today we're giving you an insight into four important trends for sustainable hotels in 2025.

Purpose: Transformative guest experience

In 2025, it's no longer just about stylish sun loungers and new cocktail creations (although those have their place too, of course 😊). More and more travellers are looking for experiences that inspire them and help them grow personally – that's transformative travel, where relaxation and personal growth go hand in hand (SiteMinder, 2024). Imagine your guests not only packing their suitcases after staying at your hotel, but also taking away new insights from mindfulness workshops, creative retreats, or authentic cultural experiences.

This makes your hotel an (insiders') tip for all those who want more than just a break and are looking for more than just a vacation. Who wants to "just stay overnight" when you can gain something for your personal development apart from unwinding? Show your guests that they've come to the right place – for everything they need and for what they perhaps haven't even realised yet they were looking for.

3 steps your hotel can take to fulfil the desire for transformative guest experiences:

  • Workshops and retreats: Offer themed retreats that focus on personal development, such as mindfulness or creativity workshops.
     
  • Involve the local community: Integrate local and regional elements into your offering, for example, traditions, customs, recipes, art, etc., to offer guests authentic and transformative experiences.
     
  • Exchange and networking: Encourage exchange between guests through networking events or joint activities that enable your visitors to learn from each other and network.
The 2025 Top Trends for the Hotel Industry
The 2025 Top Trends for the Hotel Industry

People: Travelling for everyone – neurodiverse experiences

In 2025, the travel industry will become increasingly inclusive, especially within the neurodiverse spectrum (Lemongrass, 2024). This means: more offers tailored to the needs of neurodivergent people. Neurodivergent? These are people whose neurological development and functioning are unique in some way and differ from others. This includes, for example, people with autism, ADHD, or other neurological characteristics (HelloBetter, 2022).

This kind of diversity often requires special attention – and this is where hotels have the opportunity to stand out. Special services that make neurodivergent guests feel welcome and safe make all the difference. Whether through quiet retreats, a clear and well-organised daily structure, or specially trained staff – catering to these needs, hotels create a welcoming atmosphere that attracts not only new, but more importantly, loyal guests.

3 steps your hotel can take to attract neurodiverse people:

  • Sensory-friendly spaces: Design certain areas of the hotel, such as rooms or lounges, with calming colours, subdued lighting, and minimal acoustic disturbances. Provide noise-cancelling headphones or eye masks to create a tranquil and relaxing environment.
     
  • Customised itineraries: Develop packages or offers that cater to the needs of neurodivergent guests. This could include providing detailed information about the surroundings, low-stress activities, and the possibility to customise schedules for maximum flexibility.
     
  • Staff training: Provide training for your team to raise awareness of neurodivergent needs. This includes dealing with different communication styles, sensitivity to sensory overload, and the ability to respond individually to guests' wishes and requirements.
Trends are like a compass
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Planet: Environmental sustainability through sustainable food options

Sustainability on the plate will be a real game changer in 2025: more and more diners are making sure that their food not only tastes good, but is also sourced environmentally friendly and ethically responsibly (Mintel, 2024). Sustainable menus are therefore no longer just nice to have, but often a decisive factor when choosing a hotel. Many travellers want to minimise their ecological footprint without sacrificing indulgence – and preferably dine just as they would at home.

Hotels focussing on local, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients therefore certainly have a competitive edge. According to Booking.com's Sustainable Travel Report (2024), 75% of travellers intend to travel more consciously and sustainably in the next 12 months – and the menu is a major contributing factor.

Delicious sustainable options not only appeal to your guests' palates, but also to their environmental awareness – and that's a significant bonus!

 

3 steps your hotel can take to do something good for the planet with sustainable dining options:

  • Design sustainable menus: Offer vegan and vegetarian options in your hotel restaurant or at breakfast (at least two per category: starter, main course, dessert). Present this menu on your website or mention that you offer vegan and vegetarian options!
     
  • Be transparent: Inform your guests about the origin of ingredients. Focus on transparent communication by explaining how and where the food is produced and/or what its ecological footprint looks like. You should also integrate this information into your website.
     
  • Offer cooking classes and workshops: Organise workshops or cooking classes where guests learn how to cook more sustainably themselves. This not only creates a unique experience, but also promotes awareness for sustainable nutrition and food handling.
The 2025 Top Trends for the Hotel Industry
The 2025 Top Trends for the Hotel Industry

Profit: Virtual experiences prior to booking

Travellers increasingly want to take a virtual tour of their future holiday destination before they book – and this is where you come in! Virtual experiences not only facilitate the booking process, but can also boost your sales considerably. According to the unterwegs digital travel magazine, a full 78% of respondents attach great importance to being able to get a visual impression of the property and ambience before booking.

This is your chance to present your hotel in the best possible light, intrigue people, spark anticipation, and thus generate more bookings. How, you ask? Create a digital holiday experience on your website and on social media that gets your potential guests in the holiday mood online!

3 steps your hotel can take to generate more bookings through virtual experiences:

  • Offer virtual tours: Create 360-degree videos that allow potential guests to navigate through the rooms, lobby, restaurants, and other key areas of your hotel. Be sure to highlight different angles and details so guests get a full feel for the atmosphere and style of your hotel.
     
  • Use social media: Share interactive insights from your hotel with short videos and live tours on platforms such as Instagram and Facebook. Use Instagram stories or reels to present special offers and events or grant a peek behind the scenes. Encourage your followers to ask questions or take part in surveys to increase engagement.
     
  • Make your hotel website an experience: Turn your hotel website into an experience for visitors. Integrate elements such as virtual tours, image carousels, and informative pop-ups that guide guests through the various offers. Make sure that navigation is intuitive and user-friendly so that visitors can quickly find the information they are looking for – be it on room rates, amenities, or special events. This not only makes people want more, but also ensures that they stay on the hotel website longer, gain trust, and book!

Our MAdvice at the end: Desire for spontaneous adventures is on the rise! More and more travellers are booking holidays last-minute. Take advantage of this trend by offering last-minute deals and attractive last-minute promos – to perfectly cater to the thrill of the unplanned or late planners!

 

We hope that this short glance ahead has provided you with empowering ideas and sustainable inspiration. Let's work together to make hotels even more innovative, sustainable, and future-proof. Thank you for joining us on our journey to shape the hotel industry of tomorrow.

Here's to a year full of new opportunities and great sustainable experiences!

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