The Future Of Luxury Travel In Britain
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The Future Of Luxury Travel In Britain

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Published on October 20th, 2025

Luxury travel is changing — and Yorkshire is perfectly placed to lead the way.

A new whitepaper from PoB Hotels, The Evolution of Luxury: From Glamour to Grounding, shows that high-end travellers are no longer chasing glitz and gold. Instead, they’re seeking authenticity, calm, and a real sense of connection. This trend, known as “quiet luxury”, is about craftsmanship, comfort, and meaningful experiences.

The report

From Showy to Soulful

Guests now value personal touches and genuine stories over extravagance. A welcome note, a local walk recommendation, or heritage-led design can mean more than marble floors. For Yorkshire’s hoteliers and hospitality businesses, this shift is an opportunity to showcase what the region does best — character, history, and heartfelt service.

Staying Close to Home

Domestic travel remains strong. Visitors want to rediscover Britain’s landscapes, culture, and food without the airport queues. Yorkshire’s coast, countryside and cities offer that in abundance — from spa retreats in Harrogate to farm-to-fork dining in the Dales.

Food, Heritage and Wellbeing

Authentic, locally sourced food and deep ties to place are now central to the luxury experience. Whether that’s a Michelin-starred tasting menu or a family-run inn celebrating local produce, guests want stories they can taste and remember.

Yorkshire’s visitor economy can thrive by embracing this quieter, more grounded form of luxury — one built on real experiences, rooted in place.

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