U.S. Hotels Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Price Range (Economy, Midscale), By Ownership Model (Independent Hotels, Chain Hotels), By Booking Mode (Direct Booking, Online Travel Agent & Agencies), And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2030

April 2025 | 110 pages | ID: UEFFCA873F41EN
Grand View Research, Inc.

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U.S. Hotels Market Growth & Trends

The U.S. hotels market size is expected t%li%reach USD 395.69 billion by 2030 and is projected t%li%grow at a CAGR of 7.1% from 2025 t%li%2030, according t%li%a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market has witnessed an uptick in corporate and group travel, with businesses increasingly prioritizing corporate retreats, industry conferences, and incentive trips. This surge in business travel is bolstering demand for mid-to-high-end hotels, contributing significantly t%li%higher occupancy rates. A notable trend is the resurgence of corporate and group travel, with companies increasingly organizing retreats and conferences t%li%foster team cohesion and client relationships. This shift has led t%li%a 6.8% year-over-year increase in revenue per available room during the first eight months of 2024. ?

Alongside the corporate resurgence, international tourism is playing a crucial role in the recovery. The U.S. has seen a marked increase in visitors from India, with Indian tourists flocking t%li%American cities in record numbers. International tourism, particularly from emerging markets such as India, is als%li%contributing t%li%this growth. According t%li%the U.S. National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO), in the first ten months of 2024, nearly 1.9 million Indian tourists visited the U.S., marking a 48% increase from 2019. Hotels are adapting by offering amenities catering t%li%these travelers, such as chai and samosas, enhancing their appeal t%li%this burgeoning market.

Technology and sustainability are als%li%key drivers of change. Hotels are adopting greener practices, from energy-efficient systems t%li%eco-friendly amenities, t%li%meet the rising demand for sustainability. At the same time, the integration of advanced technologies such as AI for personalized guest experiences and operational efficiency is becoming standard practice.

In summary, the U.S. hotels market is thriving amid shifting dynamics. Growth is being driven by both business and leisure travel, with a notable boost from international visitors. Innovation in technology and sustainability will continue t%li%shape the future of the industry.Beyond tourism and business travel, the U.S. hotels market is increasingly shaped by sustainability and technological innovation. Hotels are embracing eco-friendly initiatives, from energy-efficient systems t%li%waste reduction programs, as consumers become more consci%li%U.S. of their environmental impact. Sustainability is now a major selling point for travelers. Meanwhile, advancements in technology, such as the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for personalized experiences, smart room controls, and streamlined check-ins, are enhancing both guest satisfaction and operational efficiency. These innovations are making hotels more competitive in an increasingly tech-savvy market.

U.S. Hotels Market Report Highlights
  • The U.S. hotels market has experienced a robust recovery post-COVID, with demand for travel skyrocketing as restrictions eased. This resurgence is driven by pent-up consumer demand, increased leisure travel, and corporate travel's return. Hotel occupancy rates have significantly risen, which is driving the market growth in the country.
        • Luxury hotels accounted for a majority of the overall hotel market in 2024. As the U.S. economy has seen growth in certain sectors, more travelers are willing t%li%splurge on premium experiences, making luxury hotels more appealing. In addition, many people are choosing t%li%stay in upscale properties for longer periods, contributing t%li%the rise in demand for upscale stays.
      • The U.S. hotels market has embraced technological innovations t%li%improve guest experiences, streamline operations, and enhance revenue management. Post-pandemic, many hotels have incorporated contactless check-ins, room service ordering via apps, and digital keys. Smart hotel rooms equipped with IoT (Internet of Things) devices allow guests t%li%control lighting, temperature, and entertainment systems from their mobile devices.
    • Short-term rentals (STRs), especially platforms like Airbnb, have had a profound impact on the U.S. hotels market, introducing both competition and new opportunities. As the sharing economy grew, Airbnb and other rental platforms captured significant market share, especially in cities where hotel inventory was limited or expensive. This shift was initially accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, as travelers looked for alternatives t%li%crowded hotels, preferring the privacy and flexibility offered by short-term rentals.
CHAPTER 1. METHODOLOGY AND SCOPE

1.1. Market Segmentation & Scope
1.2. Market Definition
1.3. Information Procurement
  1.3.1. Purchased Database
  1.3.2. GVR’s Internal Database
  1.3.3. Secondary Materials & Third-Party Perspectives
  1.3.4. Primary Research
1.4. Information Analysis
  1.4.1. Data Analysis Models
1.5. Market Formulation & Data Visualization
1.6. Data Validation & Publishing

CHAPTER 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1. Market Snapshot
2.2. Price Range Outlook
2.3. Ownership Model Outlook
2.4. Booking Mode Outlook
2.5. Competitive Landscape Snapshot

CHAPTER 3. U.S. HOTELS MARKET VARIABLES AND TRENDS

3.1. Market Introduction
3.2. Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping
3.3. Industry Value Chain Analysis
  3.3.1. Booking Channel Analysis & Trends
3.4. Regulatory Framework
3.5. Market Dynamics
  3.5.1. Market Driver Analysis
  3.5.2. Market Restraint Analysis
  3.5.3. Market Opportunities
  3.5.4. Market Challenges
3.6. Industry Analysis Tools
  3.6.1. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.7. Market Entry Strategies

CHAPTER 4. U.S. HOTELS MARKET: PRICE RANGE ESTIMATES & TREND ANALYSIS

4.1. U.S. Hotels Market, By Price Range: Key Takeaways
4.2. Price Range Movement Analysis & Market Share, 2024 & 2030
4.3. Market Estimates & Forecasts, by Price Range, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  4.3.1. Economy
    4.3.1.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  4.3.2. Midscale
    4.3.2.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  4.3.3. Luxury and Upscale
    4.3.3.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)

CHAPTER 5. U.S. HOTELS MARKET: OWNERSHIP MODEL ESTIMATES & TREND ANALYSIS

5.1. U.S. Hotels Market, By Ownership Model: Key Takeaways
5.2. Ownership Model Movement Analysis & Market Share, 2024 & 2030
5.3. Market Estimates & Forecasts, by Ownership Model, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  5.3.1. Independent Hotels
    5.3.1.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  5.3.2. Chain Hotels
    5.3.2.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)

CHAPTER 6. U.S. HOTELS MARKET: BOOKING MODE ESTIMATES & TREND ANALYSIS

6.1. U.S. Hotels Market, By Booking Mode: Key Takeaways
6.2. Booking Mode Movement Analysis & Market Share, 2024 & 2030
6.3. Market Estimates & Forecasts, by Booking Mode, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  6.3.1. Direct Booking
    6.3.1.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  6.3.2. Online Travel Agents and Agencies (OTAs)
    6.3.2.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
  6.3.3. Marketplace Booking
    6.3.3.1. Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)

CHAPTER 7. U.S. HOTELS MARKET: COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

7.1. Recent Developments & Impact Analysis by Key Market Participants
7.2. Company Categorization
7.3. Participant’s Overview
7.4. Financial Performance
7.5. Product Benchmarking
7.6. Company Market Share Analysis, 2024 (%)
7.7. Company Heat Map Analysis, 2024
7.8. Strategy Mapping
7.9. Company Profiles
  7.9.1. Marriott International, Inc.
    7.9.1.1. Company Overview
    7.9.1.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.1.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.1.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.2. Radisson Hotel Group
    7.9.2.1. Company Overview
    7.9.2.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.2.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.2.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.3. Accor
    7.9.3.1. Company Overview
    7.9.3.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.3.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.3.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.4. Rosewood Hotel Group
    7.9.4.1. Company Overview
    7.9.4.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.4.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.4.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.5. Hilton Worldwide
    7.9.5.1. Company Overview
    7.9.5.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.5.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.5.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.6. Hyatt Hotel Corporation
    7.9.6.1. Company Overview
    7.9.6.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.6.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.6.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.7. Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants
    7.9.7.1. Company Overview
    7.9.7.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.7.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.7.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.8. Belmond Management Limited
    7.9.8.1. Company Overview
    7.9.8.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.8.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.8.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.9. Wyndham Hotel Group, LLC
    7.9.9.1. Company Overview
    7.9.9.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.9.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.9.4. Strategic Initiatives
  7.9.10. Ace Hotel
    7.9.10.1. Company Overview
    7.9.10.2. Financial Performance
    7.9.10.3. Service Portfolios
    7.9.10.4. Strategic Initiatives


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