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Defining Five-Star: What Really Constitutes Luxury in Hospitality Today?

Post-pandemic, the luxury hotel landscape is ambiguous. Robb Report — Travel explores how industry elites are redefining true five-star service and what guests can expect from top-tier properties going forward.

E. ASHWORTH· British correspondent·June 13, 2026·2 min read
Exterior view of the Belmond Hotel Splendido in Portofino, Italy, showcasing its coastal location and elegant architecture.

Exterior view of the Belmond Hotel Splendido in Portofino, Italy, showcasing its coastal location and elegant architecture.

Hotels worldwide grappled with reopening challenges in the wake of the pandemic, navigating revenue recovery, shifting operational protocols, and staffing shortages across all levels. These hurdles were somewhat mitigated by a surge in pent-up demand, with travelers eager to spend on vacations, alongside a general understanding that the industry was in a state of flux. However, as Robb Report — Travel recently reported on February 26, 2026, the question remains: what truly defines a five-star hotel in this evolving environment, especially as prices have steadily climbed while service standards have, in some instances, declined?

Our take: The industry faces a critical juncture. The 'five-star' designation, once an undisputed indicator of peak luxury, is now being challenged by rising costs and inconsistent service delivery. Brands must innovate beyond traditional metrics to justify their premium, focusing on personalization, seamless technology integration, and an elevated human touch. The benchmark isn't just about opulent interiors anymore; it's about an anticipation of needs and an unparalleled, consistent experience that transcends mere aesthetics. Those who fail to adapt risk losing traveler trust and, ultimately, market share within the ultra-luxury segment.

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