
50 Hotels That Didn’t Just Think Outside The Box, They Designed The Box Better (New Pics)
When you’re traveling for business or pleasure, a great place to stay can make or break your entire trip. There are very few things better than feeling truly at home when you’re exploring other cities and countries. However, creating this atmosphere of genuine hospitality is quite challenging.
That being said, some hotel owners go above and beyond the call of duty for the sake of their guests. We wanted to showcase some of their brilliance, so, our team at Bored Panda collected some of the finest, most creative, and coolest hotel design decisions and solutions that people couldn’t help but take a pic of and share online. Scroll down to check them out. And if any hoteliers are here, we hope you’re taking notes!
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This Hotel Has The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights
This Hotel Has A Polaroid Guestbook, But Just For The Dogs
I Feel So Lucky To Wake Up In This Heaven Today
The global hotel market is phenomenally big. According to Statista, the market is predicted to reach a whopping $443.07 billion by 2025, with a projected spike to $511.91 billion and 1.81 billion users by 2029.
It’s expected that by then, 80% of the total revenue in the hotel market will be generated via online sales.
I Checked In To My Hotel And Joked With The Check-In Lady That As Long As My Room Had A Bowl Of M&m’s With All The Blue Ones Removed, Everything Would Be Great
She laughed and told me about some other crazy guest request. 20 minutes later there was a knock on my door and she handed me this.
Sink Faucet In My Hotel Room
Motel 6 Has Phone Number To Help Line On Their Soaps
The Motel 6 I went to was great, I don’t remember where it was, I was on a trip around a bunch of provinces and we were in a bunch of motels, but it was the best motel we stayed at. The worst was this like mini cul-de-sac of rooms, they gave a few people keys to rooms where the previous guests hadn't checked out yet, the room I got was full of the previous guest's fast food trash, and the person who showed up to clean the room didn't say he worked for the place and we were a bit worried he was going to steal our stuff.
Hotel customers are increasingly looking for unique and personalized experiences during their travels.
“They are looking for accommodations that offer more than just a place to stay, but also provide memorable experiences and exceptional services. This trend has led to a rise in demand for boutique hotels, eco-friendly establishments, and themed accommodations.”
Hotel Offers Free Beer If You Opt-Out Of Room Cleaning
The Hotel Staff Left A Cool Towel Dog On My Bed This Morning
The Hotel I’m Staying At Uses Wooden Room Key Cards In Stead Of Plastic
In Europe, there have been recent trends toward sustainable and eco-conscious practices in hotels, as well as wellness tourism.
Meanwhile, in Asia, the hotel market is “heavily influenced by the region’s diverse cultures and traditions.” So, many hotels try to be authentic and incorporate local elements into their design, cuisine, and guest experience.
Halfway around the world, in North America, the hotel market is closely linked to overall economic performance in the region. Growing economies mean more disposable income and higher consumer spending on travel and accommodation.
This Hotel I Stayed At In Japan Let You Pick Out Your Pillows. Complete With Spec Charts
This Morning Bloody Mary Station At My Hotel’s Breakfast Buffet
The Assortment Of "Celebrity" Pictures In The Hotel Im Staying At
According to McKinsey & Company, luxury hospitality might begin with a signature property and beautiful hotel design, but it also needs stellar service and devoted staff.
Our facility is our stage, and guests are paying for a performance,” one luxury hotel general manager revealed to the company.
The Shower Head In The Shower Of My Hotel Room Gives Me The Exact Temperature Of The Water
Hotel I Stayed At In Greece Had Wooden Bikes For Guests To Use
This Hotel Has A Room Numbered 419+1 Instead Of 420
In the hospital i work in we have no room/bed number 13. There is 12 and 12bis.
It’s predicted that the luxury segment of the hotel industry may grow at 6% through through 2025. This may lead to more competition between high-class hotels, as more businesses enter the proverbial arena.
In the meantime, some non-luxury properties are closing the luxury gap with physical details that may indicate luxury, for example, things like rainfall shower heads and sumptuous mattress tops.
Hotel Breakfast Has White Pepper And Black Salt
A Crocodile Made Of Towels, Left By The Hotel Staff
The Shower In My Hotel Room Has A Little Window In The Glass So You Can Grab Your Towel Without Opening The Shower Door
As per McKinsey & Company, the meaning of luxury is actually shifting, too. “Affluent customers increasingly value unique experiences—not just the tangible product—and vibrant atmospheres over opulent formality. Data on consumer spending substantiates the notion that interest in recreational experiences is generally rising while interest in nonessential goods is generally subsiding.”
This Display In A Hotel In Seoul Allows You To Adjust Your Shower Temperature To Within A Fraction Of A Degree
I have a crappy old shower fixture that takes too long to find just the right temperature. I have to keep adjusting the k**b and sticking my arm in to feel the water. I'd love something like this.
The "Palace Of Salt" In Bolivia Is The World's First Hotel Made Of Salt
This Hotel Has An Arcade Room, With 500 Games To Choose From
So, with these changes in mind, it becomes more important than ever to create a culture of excellence in order to differentiate yourself from other hotels.
According to McKinsey & Company’s research, the main reason why people become loyal, returning guests is their positive past experiences with a travel brand—not the value, quality, or convenience.
One luxury hotel general manager said that culture isn’t a sign on a wall or something that you’d find in a textbook: “It has to be driven by a leader, 24/7, on good days and bad.”
The Hotel I Stayed At Had A “Anything Anytime” Button
My Hotel In Munich Plays Music From The Bar In The Bathroom
I’m Staying In A Hell-Themed Hotel Room In Florence, Italy
Some ways to create truly quality, luxury customer experiences, no matter the industry, include:
- Focusing less on price points and more on exquisite, thoughtful, and careful service;
- Promoting a culture of excellence among your employees;
- Empathetic and generous leaders who actively listen to their staff and customers;
- Hiring, investing in, and empowering employees with great personality traits;
- Offering personalized service and going above and beyond to pleasantly surprise your guests.
This Pool Cover At My Bnb
Errr... Where I am, most pool covers look like this. It makes it an all seasons pool and you can push the panes back so they stack if you want the pool uncovered in summer.
The Pen In My Hotel Room Looks Like A Pencil And Has An Eraser
This Monopoly Table At My Airbnb
Which of these hotel design details impressed you the most, dear Pandas? Which ones were so creative and elegant that they genuinely wowed you? What was your best hotel stay like and what things did you appreciate the most?
On the flip side… what was your worst stay like? We’d love you hear your thoughts, so if you’d like to spill the tea, feel free to visit the comments section below.
The Hotel I'm Staying In Has A Shower With Water Pressure Control
The Hostel I'm Staying At Uses The Drake Meme Template To Show How The Dishes Are Supposed To Be Returned
Is that how you use that meme though? 🤷♂️edit: then I only seen it as *rejecting good stuff* and *approving less good stuff* ??? 🤯
I Can’t Make Popcorn In My Hotel Room Microwave, Per The Fire Department
At the Hotel I'm working at we had 2 separate occasions where guests have burned their popcorn so badly that it set off the fire alarms
These Hotel Elevators Are On Pistons Instead Of Being Suspended By Cables
That's quite common for buildings up to 5 stories, but you don't often see it because that's all enclosed. I've worked on a number of these.
The Paradiso Art Hotel In Ibiza Offers One Suite At Zero Cost, But The Room Has Transparent Glass Walls
A glass-walled room in the middle of the hotel’s lobby where the absolute star of the show is you. It’s available for a free night’s stay, art interventions, DJ sets, and podcasts… The possibilities are endless. Would you try it?
Stair Runner Snake Rug I Made
I made 8 of these 25-foot-long snakes for a hotel in San Diego called the Lafayette. These are hand-tufted, made with wool yarn.
My Motel Room Had A Shower Timer To Encourage Guests To Conserve Water
My Hotel Remote Has A Qwerty Keyboard On The Back
Razor Slot In An Old Hotel
There’s A Hammock In My Hotel Room Instead Of A Couch
My Hotel Uses A Punch Card Room Key
Feed enough of these into the right computer and you can send Apollo 11 to the moon!
This Hotel Has A 13th Floor, But Omits The 5th Floor
Men's Restroom In Our Spa Hotel In The Center Of The Black Forest In Germany
Serious question, as I'm female and I don't know how it feels for men: wouldn't this kind of thing be not funny? Would it feel offensive/weird/gross? I've seen pictures where men's restroom walls have wall decorations of people "pointing" towards the urinals and laughing as if mocking the size of the urinal user's weenie. This has always seemed sort of hurtful and not funny to me, but I'm not male, so I don't know. I know that if there was bathroom-stall decor in the women's restroom that was basically a photo of someone looking towards my crotchal area and making a disgusted face, I'd feel pretty off about it XD
A Motel Served Me This Breakfast Tray For $15 And Contains A Toaster, And A 2l Milk
Can you keep the toaster? Otherwise, it's a pretty expensive breakfast..
My Airbnb Has 3 Way Chess
Hotel I'm Staying At Has A Pool Table In The Swimming Pool Room
This Hotel Room Has Complimentary 4kg Dumbbells Next To The Bed
My Hotel Has An Option To Request Laundry From The Control Panel In The Room
4 Different Locks On My Hotel Room Door In Papua New Guinea
This Motel Bathroom Has A Built In Bottle Opener
At Henn Na Hotel In Tokyo, The Reception Is Staffed By Robots
Henn na Hotel is a well-known hotel in Japan that uses advanced technology - guests check in with dinosaur robots or holograms, making the experience safe and contact-free. Guinness World Records acknowledged it as the first hotel with robot employees.
My Hotel Room Has A Conference Space In Half Of It Instead Of A Sofa Bed And Furniture
My Hotel Has Repurposed The Bidet As A Plant Pot
I stayed at a hotel where different floors/sections were named after capital cities. When you show your ID at check-in, they'll see if there's a room available in your country section. I thought that was pretty cool. (Now, they also offered to rent a goldfish for the night if you felt lonely, and that p*ssed me off. The poor thing shouldn't be in a glass bowl waiting to be carried around.)
We try to stay in unique hotels when we travel. Many are very cool, but some boutique hotel rooms are more about being cool than comfortable or practical. And I can't tell you how many times it takes more than a minute to figure out how the shower works! Keep it simple for us stupid people!!
I stayed at a hotel where different floors/sections were named after capital cities. When you show your ID at check-in, they'll see if there's a room available in your country section. I thought that was pretty cool. (Now, they also offered to rent a goldfish for the night if you felt lonely, and that p*ssed me off. The poor thing shouldn't be in a glass bowl waiting to be carried around.)
We try to stay in unique hotels when we travel. Many are very cool, but some boutique hotel rooms are more about being cool than comfortable or practical. And I can't tell you how many times it takes more than a minute to figure out how the shower works! Keep it simple for us stupid people!!