Several summers ago, writer Rachel Syme hosted an online film club featuring a full syllabus of hotel movies. I’ll follow almost anything Rachel Syme writes, reviews, or hosts, but my ears especially perked up at the mention of the hotel setting. Of course, I love movies and all, but my mind immediately went to books.
As I considered, I realized I’d read and loved many books set in hotels. Since then have sought them out, whatever the genre—contemporary fiction, historical fiction, memoir, classics, even middle grade—because the setting appeals to the armchair wanderer in me.
Something about the glamour of a character who appears in a hotel lobby draws me in—what are they doing there? Are they alone? Are they running to something or away from something? But it’s not the setting alone. Hotels are where characters go to make memories, or become anonymous, or escape their lives. Either the character is checking in alone (intrigue!) or with relations they know well enough to share close quarters (a potential flash point for conflict!). And it’s usually for a short, defined period of time, unless it’s for the rest of your life, like one character on this list. All the ingredients for a great story.
10 books set in hotels
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A Room with a View
Beautiful Ruins: A Novel
A Gentleman in Moscow
The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street
Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy Book 1)
Lovely War
Front Desk
The Hotel Nantucket
Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
The Wedding People
Do you have any favorite books set in hotels? Please share in the comments.
P.S. Unconventional packing tips for your next trip, 15 books to take you on a vicarious vacation, and An Ode to the Lap Desk.
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Ginger Horton is our Book Club Community Manager here at MMD. Her go-to genres are literary fiction and classics. You can find Ginger on Instagram at @gthorton or the MMD Book Club account @MMDBookClub.

















16 comments
The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty
Well, it’s not just exactly a book but the movie tie in book….
The Best Exotic Marigolds Hotel… “it will be all right in the end, if it’s not all right, it’s not the end”
I have to add The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater + Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia!
All the Ways We Said Goodbye by Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, and Karen White. A historical novel which connects the Ritz Paris during WWII, WWII, and 1960.
Greenglass House is set in an inn (close enough to a hotel for this , i think) at Christmas time and it is fantastic! It’s middle grade fiction, just FYI.
I have recently been reading Middle Grade Fiction, to help get me out of a reading slump. Two of my favorites have been, Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend and Greenglass House by Kate Milford & Jaime Zollar, illustrator.
While Nevermoor travels between several locations, the Hotel Deucalion is homebase for Morrigan and it is a delightful setting. It is staffed with whimsical and magical animate and inanimate characters. This is a series and I’ve completed 4 of the 5 books, so far.
Greenglass House by Kate Milford and Jaime Zollars, Illustrator is entirely set within the hotel’s walls. Here we have a mystery, with a duo of kids trying to find and figure out the clues to a murder. Also a series, I’m looking forward to reading my way through it soon.
As it turns out, this reader needs a little excellent Middle Grade to propel me out of a slump. What a joy to discover these “great but not dark, soul crushing” reads!
Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner (Man Booker Prize Winner)
If you haven’t read this one yet, put it on your TBR. Excellent.
I’m thinking of Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner (Booker Prize Winner) and The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel could fit on this list as well. Thanks for the great list!
One of my favorite books is The Inn at Lake Devine by Elinor Lipman.
This is fun. Do you have a link to Rachel Syme’s online film club?
Oh yes! I love anything by Elinor Lipman, but this is one of my favorites.
What a great list! Two locked-room mysteries I’d suggest are “The Midnight Feast” by Lucy Foley and “The Unwedding” by Ally Condie.
There are so many great suggestions here! I’d add Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz.
I’ve read almost all of these! I guess books in hotels are one of my things. I think the hotel Nantucket is my favourite Elin Hilderbrand.
A lot of Katherine Center’s The Love Haters is set at a kitschy Florida motel. I loved it.
I love so many of these! A favorite old classic (1969) is The Feast by Margaret Kennedy.