Hospitality

Dream big. We will help you with the rest.

The worlds' best industry explained.

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New hotel rooms opening in 2025

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New Hotel Projects Categorised as Luxury

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New Global Hotels In Development

Our approach

Independent. Insightful.


Deep Industry Insights

Our experts have worked in Hospitality for many years, amassing a wealth of knowledge and experience that we bring to all our projects.


Client Results

Our focus is always to achieve the best outcome for the client, whatever that outcome is. Our advice is always impartial and independent.


Global Strategy Thought Leaders

Horwath HTL experts can be found speaking at over 100 events a year. Often quoted, we produce many pieces of high quality research and work with many universities and industry bodies to solve industry-wide problems.


Institutions

Horwath HTL have been asked to work on governmental projects to promote and inspire the next generation of industry solutions.

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Projects Completed

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Global Offices

Horwath HTL

Insight

The Brand Bubble: Navigating an overloaded market

The rapid expansion of brands has created a saturated market. Consumers often face difficulty distinguishing among similar offerings, leading to what has been described as a “sea of sameness.”

Capabilities

Creative solutions

Clarity in a complicated world.

Strategy and Planning

It can be hard to know what the right move is. We understand the path ahead, let us help you succeed.

Growth, Sales and Marketing

Do more with what you have. Get your focus and resources to the right place.

Operational Support

What gets measured gets done, so start measuring. We show you the standards, then help you smash through them.

Valuation and Transaction Advisory

When there is a deal to be done, you may only have one chance. Let's get it right.

Sustainability

Sustainability and financial performance are two sides of the same coin. Future proof your assets.

Research

Expert insights

Cutting-edge analysis.

Viewpoint

How macroeconomic volatility and AI are redefining hotel financing and investment in Spain 

The Spanish hotel sector faces a challenging cycle where financial and operational decisions must align with a volatile macroeconomic context and an unprecedented technological transformation.

Antoni Cuadrada
Antoni Cuadrada
Senior Director, Spain
Viewpoint

Outdoor hospitality in Europe: the rise of the horizontal hotel

Outdoor hospitality in Europe – once seen as rustic or seasonal – is experiencing a major transformation. Spurred by the pandemic, technological advances, and investor interest, this sector is evolving into one of the most dynamic and resilient parts of the tourism landscape. Travellers are now choosing nature-based experiences, combining comfort with open-air escapes.

Irene Santos
Irene Santos
Consultant, Spain
Viewpoint

A new talent cycle in hospitality

The hospitality industry is entering a new cycle of growth. Despite solid momentum in both investment and demand, it continues to face a persistent structural challenge: the shortage of qualified talent. In this context, the way people are managed has become a critical factor, with direct implications for operational sustainability and the guest experience.

Philip Bacon
Philip Bacon
Senior Director, Spain
Viewpoint

Loyalty as a value multiplier in hospitality

Loyalty programs of major hotel chains had gained over 500 million members by the end of 2024, marking a 69% increase since 2018. (Source: Financial filings, Skift reporting) Currently, over half of hotel stays result from loyal customers, contributing significantly to occupancy, profitability, and income stability (Source: Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, Wyndham and Choice public filing). Strengthening loyalty programs is a strategic priority in Europe; in Spain, some chains boast over 15 million registered users, generating more than 50% of direct channel sales. (Source: Hosteltur)

Philip Bacon
Philip Bacon
Senior Director, Spain
Viewpoint

Hotel financing challenges in 2025

The modernization of Spain’s hotel sector has progressed at different speeds in recent years. While large hotel groups and high-category assets have successfully attracted investment for their repositioning, medium and small hotels— which constitute a fundamental part of the sector and are mostly owned by individual proprietors—face a structural deficit in CAPEX investment. This lack of resources limits their ability to modernize, affecting their competitiveness and jeopardizing their viability against large investors and hotel chains.

Antoni Cuadrada
Antoni Cuadrada
Senior Director, Spain