Soft beddings, lovely perfumes, extravagant baths, and stunning views — hotels are symbols of luxury and comfort.Â
So are their logos. Most hotel logo designs speak for their hotel brands. They communicate extravagance, wealth, comfort, and fun by the power of fonts, shapes, and colors.Â
For example, The logo of Ritz-Carlton Hotels shows a lion on a crown. It tells something about their target customers — wealthy privileged few.Â
As for Holiday Inn’s use of the color green and stylish H symbol, it speaks of fun and greeneries, which the brand is well-known for.Â
If you’re looking to brand your hotel business, it’s right to ponder the best type of logo that will communicate your brand’s identity.
To help you out in your quest for the perfect design, we curated this list of hotel logos.Â
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1. Luxury Hotel Logos
Luxury hotels are everywhere. These hotels are known for their extravagant bed and baths and their expensive price tags.Â
Your logo should be able to communicate this message well and clearly. How do you do it? If you look at most luxury hotel logos, you’ll see that most of them rely on symbols with elaborate details.Â
Contrary to modern logos, luxury hotels have symbols that are not easy to recognize from afar. But if you look closely, you’ll see that it has more details.Â
Luxury hotels also rely on traditional font designs such as serif fonts. Established institutions in the world use this type of font style. So you can never go wrong with such a design if you opt for a wordmark instead of a logomark.Â
Some symbols to consider: crown, gold, jewelry, dragon, diamond, palace, etc.
Here are some logo samples to get you started:
Bellwood Hotel by chynthiadewi91
Blue Castle by LogoBrainstorm
Bulga – Luxury Hotel by Cihangir Özis
Castle Fantasy by Abhishekid2
Elegant Ornament Hotel by CreativePixels
Elegant Property Buildings by Mypen
Elizabeth Hotel by yHutomo
Gold Hexagon Castle by town
Hotel by Lara Iskritskaya
Hotel Gotham – Brand identity #02 by Alex Aperios
Hotel Hospitality Logo Design by Ashikkhan521
Hotel Tamara by jizzy123
 ILUSION, HOTEL, PONTA NEGRA, NATAL by Farmiza
Luxury Diamond Building by royallogo
Mariposa Luxury Hotels Logo by Parnian Soroush
Montreux Hotel Logo by Aleksandr Deriy
R.A.R.E Hotels by sushsharma99
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2. Countryside Hotel Logos
Countryside hotels can be luxurious or average. It depends on the hotel and the location. But most countryside hotels offer a relaxing atmosphere in and out of the hotel. Most stays include a courtyard, a garden, a sports arena, and a beautiful and lush lawn.Â
Some countryside hotels also offer stunning country views. They also showcase a peaceful and serene environment unlike the hassles and sounds of the city.Â
There are many ways you can design your countryside hotel logo. Include environmental symbols such as trees, leaves, medium-sized bungalows, mountains, sun, cottages, fields, and more.Â
If you choose a word logo, you can benefit from good old serif and sans serif fonts or you could also use decorative and cursive fonts. Just make sure it’s not only unique but also legible.Â
Here are some designs to help you out in your logo design process:Â
BERIVOI NATURA VILLAGE by Birdcage
Camari / logo design by Deividas Bielskis
cedarwood spa logo by Simon Lürwer
Cottonwood Resort by 1975oliverocampo
Desert Resort by Jay Master
Double Barrel Bar. With/Without, Holiday Lodge Resort by blue eye
Infinity View Resort by ponuppo
Lightkeepers Inn Motel by NeroDesign
Log Cabin Resort by Lesia_Olesia
Moonlight Beach WPC by Jay Design
Mountview resort by Ahmed creatives
Needles Marina Resort by Hana
Red Monoline Outdoor Emblem by marcololstudio
Red Pearl Resort by SG
The Long Hai Resort by Tr?nh Khánh
the ranch pet resort & spa by creative.bugs
3. Beach Hotel Logos
Salty breeze and seafood delicacies make beach hotels a top destination among travelers.Â
Beach hotel logo designs are very exquisite and specific. You can incorporate sea-related symbols to your logo. Symbols such as water, seafood, sea creatures, palm trees, and sunset can be your main image and backgrounds.Â
As for font options, you can never go wrong with decorative font styles. Most beach hotel logos are meant to be fun and creative. So you can use this kind of typeface. Just make sure it’s unique so as not to confuse with other brands.Â
Abdullah Palm Resort Logo by Neat Lineart
Cabot Cost Logo Exploration, Spa and Resort by Jahid Hasan
Coastal Beach Surf by FishDesigns61025
Good Lie by Chris Benotto
Gulf Beach Motor Inn by Lynae Hilton
Hotel Royal by The Monochromatic Institute
Island Escape Hotel by town
Nest Hotel by lamp
Oasis Hotel logo by Mateus Disquete
Ocean Sun by neostudio
4. Homestays/Inn Logos
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Most homestays or inns are not luxury hotels. They are meant to provide comfort and shelter to traveling customers for a minimal price. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make your logo design appeal to higher-end customers too.Â
Some homestays offer more than just comfort and views. Sometimes, they also have some cultural experience like providing local food or having a cooking tutorial or language lessons. In short, most homestays offer experiences that a typical hotel cannot provide.
It’s perfect for students or international travelers who want to taste the slice of life in a different country.Â
That said, you can create a logo that speaks to emotion and experience. YOu can use these symbols: family, heart, house, bed, etc.Â
Blue Elephant by olga
BOHEMA HOTEL Logotype by Nikas Geisleris
City Park Hotel Baku by Gulsana
Dubki Hotel Logo by Evgenii K
Grand Skuntum by design_artgo
Hotel Logo Design by GLDesigns
Khodam Hotel by Aditya Dwi
Minimalist Number 83 by wasih
Pelican Island, Cafe Bar and Hotel logo badge design by Ardian Pazhari
PK Resort Logo Design by Jordis
Santa Fe Motel by Kristian Grljevic
SKY MOTEL by Edwin Perilla – E.A.D
Summer Vacation Tour by shen02
Tropical Mansion by Mypen
Vicuna Glamping – Logo Design by Andrea Binski
Wood & Linen Logo – Final by Rob Hopkins
Final Thoughts
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You have all the freedom to include any symbols that resonate with your identity. You can include any colors that speak your language. You can choose any type of font style that can attract your target audience.Â
Douse yourself in inspiration by looking at hundreds of logo designs on BrandCrowd. If you find one that is perfect for your brand, you are free to customize it.Â
And if you’d like your logo designed by a professional, try design crowdsourcing. DesignCrowd hosts a crowdsourcing campaign for logos and other design services.Â
In the end, no matter how designed your logo is, it’s still up to the quality of your services that will determine your business success.
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Written by DesignCrowd on Monday, September 27, 2021
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