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Connecting hoteliers through shared knowledge

Stay ahead of the hospitality curve at the Hotel Owner Conference 2026. Our 2026 sessions will tackle the industry's most pressing challenges: Hospitality Investment & Debt, the impact of AI and Personalisation, the roadmap to Net Zero, and Storytelling through Design. Meet the leaders defining the next era of UK hotel ownership.
Julie WhiteCCO, Accor Europe
Suzanne SpeakMD UK&I, Radisson
David HartCEO, RBH Hospitality
Varun ShettyGM, The Belfry
Christian MastersHotel Manager, art'otel
Julie WhiteCCO, Accor Europe
Suzanne SpeakMD UK&I, Radisson
David HartCEO, RBH Hospitality
Varun ShettyGM, The Belfry
Christian MastersHotel Manager, art'otel
3 November 2026  •  Prince Philip House, London
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Hotel conference attracts more than 220 attendees

In this episode we speak to Anthony Hunt, partner and co-head of Corporate Real Estate at law firm Howard Kennedy. We discuss why 2026 may be seen as a pivotal year for boutique hotels, unpack the rise of global nomadism and how this is shaping demand and trends across hospitality, and how a strong team and clear, consistent messaging and offerings are key to securing investment.

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The boutique hotel industry descended on London this week for the second staging of the Boutique Hotel Summit, Europe’s b2b conference for the boutique and lifestyle hotels sectors.

Held at Altitude London on the banks of the Thames, the conference attracted more than 220 attendees from as far afield as Beirut, Dubai, Ghana, Sweden, Malta, Italy, France, the US, the Caribbean, Spain and Ireland.

 A comprehensive seminar agenda featured sessions on marketing, finance, technology, art and design, sustainability, food and beverage, and more, and a myriad of networking opportunities included a “speed dating” business card swap, cocktail reception and hotel tour.

Event organiser Piers Brown said: “We’ve been delighted with the way Boutique Hotel Summit has grown and developed from last year. Attendance was up by around 50 per cent, we had a terrific list of speakers and the networking sessions really brought people together. A big thank you to all our sponsors, speakers and delegates for making the event possible.”

 “A very encouraging development has been the buzz the event has created on Twitter. Many of our delegates were tweeting during the event and their output has been the basis of a lively worldwide discussion online,” added Brown.

 For more information about the event visit www.boutiquehotelsummit.com

 
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