A luxury micro hotel is the architectural challenge of fitting hotel-tier service into a 9-15 square metre room. The picks below have solved the puzzle through compact design, premium materials, and full-service infrastructure.
The seven
1. Yotel Tokyo
Tokyo's senior luxury micro hotel. Rooms are 9-15 sq metres. Design references Japanese capsule tradition with luxury materials.
2. Citizen M (multiple cities)
Premium micro hotel chain. Cities include New York, London, Paris, Amsterdam. Rooms are 14-16 sq metres.
3. The Hoxton (multiple cities)
Smaller-room boutique chain at premium price. Rooms are 14-18 sq metres.
4. Pod Hotels (New York)
Micro hotels in Manhattan. Pod Brooklyn, Pod 51, Pod 39. Premium positioning, compact rooms.
5. Yotel (multiple cities)
Yotel Times Square, Yotel Boston, Yotel London. Premium positioning, micro rooms.
6. Schani Hotels (Vienna, Salzburg)
European luxury micro hotel. Rooms are 14 sq metres.
7. Ovolo (Hong Kong, Sydney)
Boutique luxury micro chain in Asia and Australia.
What luxury micro hotels deliver
Three specific things:
Premium location at moderate price
Micro hotels enable luxury locations (central Manhattan, central Tokyo) at price points that traditional luxury hotels cannot match.
Design density
Compact rooms force design discipline. Strong micro hotels have more design per square metre than luxury hotels.
Service efficiency
Smaller rooms mean faster housekeeping, faster check-in, faster service overall. The total experience can be more efficient.
What micro hotels cannot deliver
Three trade-offs:
Limited storage
Micro rooms have minimal closet, drawer, and counter space. Travellers with significant luggage struggle.
No pool / extensive amenities
Most micro hotels have no pool, limited gym, no spa. The amenity infrastructure is minimal.
Limited group accommodation
Micro rooms are 1-2 person spaces. Group travel does not work in the format.
When micro hotels are right
Three scenarios:
Scenario 1: short stays in expensive cities
1-2 night stays in Manhattan, Hong Kong, or Tokyo where the room will be used minimally.
Scenario 2: budget-conscious luxury location
Travellers who prioritise location over room scale.
Scenario 3: solo business travel
Solo business travellers who need centrally-located accommodation without the room scale of full luxury hotels.
Five rules for micro hotel selection
- Verify the room size before booking — "small" varies dramatically
- Check storage capacity if travelling with significant luggage
- Match the format to short stays (1-3 nights)
- Use as central base for active city exploration rather than rest-focused stays
- Premium micro hotels (CitizenM, Yotel) deliver more than budget alternatives
For more, see the hotel trends pillar.