written by Jill Schildhouse, an award-winning freelance writer whose work has been published in Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Southern Living, Taste of Home, AARP, Forbes and more.
With America’s 250th anniversary inspiring more domestic travel and celebratory trips around the United States, many travelers are seeking accommodations that feel as memorable as the destinations themselves. Independent hotels often deliver exactly that.
Demand for these one-of-a-kind stays continues to grow. According to the 2024 Boutique Hotel Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report—which forecasts growth through 2030—the global boutique hotel market is projected to grow from $25.04 billion in 2023 to $40.26 billion by 2030, driven by travelers’ increasing appetite for personalized and unique experiences.
While larger hotel brands often prioritize familiar standards across properties, independent hotels can offer something more distinctive: thoughtful design, a stronger sense of place, and experiences shaped by their local communities. For travelers who want more than just a room, that individuality can make a trip feel far more meaningful. Here’s what that looks like to guests:






