
The hospitality industry thrives on a combination of exceptional service, innovative thinking, and a deep understanding of human connection. For hoteliers, staying inspired and ahead of the curve means constantly seeking new ideas and perspectives. Whether it’s learning from industry leaders, diving into thought-provoking business strategies, or finding relatable stories in fiction, the right book can offer invaluable insights.
This curated list of “Top 10 Books All Hoteliers Should Read” in 2025 spans genres and themes, from leadership and customer service to behind-the-scenes industry tales. Each book provides a unique lens through which to explore the challenges and opportunities in hospitality, equipping you to elevate your career and your guest experience.
1. SETTING THE TABLE BY DANNY MEYE
This memoir by the founder of Shake Shack and Union Square Hospitality Group shares insights on hospitality, leadership, and creating exceptional customer experiences.
2. BE OUR GUEST BY THE DISNEY INSTITUTE
This memoir by the founder of Shake Shack and Union Square Hospitality Group shares insights on hospitality, leadership, and creating exceptional customer experiences.
3. LEADERS EAT LAST BY SIMON SINEK
A must-read for understanding how Disney creates magical guest experiences, with actionable tips on operational excellence and customer service.
4. THE HEART OF HOSPITALITY BY MICAH SOLOMON
This title serves as a guidebook for the modern hospitality professional, featuring advice from industry leaders like Ritz-Carlton and Airbnb executives.
5. HOTEL BABYLON BY IMOGEN EDWARDS-JONES
This fictional, behind-the-scenes exposé dives into the outrageous antics of hotel staff and guests, offering humor and relatable scenarios for hoteliers
6. BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY BY W. CHAN KIM AND RENÉE MAUBORG
This is a game-changing book on creating uncontested market spaces, ideal for hotel owners looking to stand out in competitive market
7. THE HOTEL NANTUCKET BY ELIN HILDERBR
This fictional beach read leans on the lighter side and follows a young professional turning The Hotel Nantucket around after its previous poor reputation. It also features a cast of local Nantucket characters and how they all are intertwined by the hotel.
8. KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL BY ANTHONY BOURDAIN
A gripping and entertaining look at the restaurant and hospitality world, showcasing the passion and challenges behind the scenes.
9. THE CHECKLIST MANIFESTO BY ATUL GAWAND
This book emphasizes the power of checklists for improving consistency and excellence in service delivery – which is critical for hotel operations
10. PEAK: HOW GREAT COMPANIES GET THEIR MOJO FROM MASLOW BY CHIP CONLE
A compelling exploration of how boutique hotels and businesses can thrive by addressing the emotional and psychological needs of customers and employees.
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