In a world of constant pings, scrolls, and digital fatigue, one word is rising fast: *analog*. Guests are not just seeking a break from work — they want a break from their devices.
“Travelers are actively seeking low-tech, high-touch experiences that reconnect them to themselves.”
— Hilton Global Trends Report, 2025
This is not about going backwards. It’s about rebalancing. Forest bathing, journaling, mindful crafting, and hands-on rituals are making a comeback — especially in luxury hospitality, where the contrast with tech-saturated lives is most striking.
Hotels that cultivate analog sanctuaries — places where phones go down and presence goes up — are becoming cultural outposts of mindfulness. In this context, a poetry reading or sound bath becomes as powerful as any spa treatment.
At CURADO, we help properties design multi-sensory, tech-free zones where the nervous system can reset. Think slow tea ceremonies. Barefoot nature walks. Conversations without clocks.
Disconnection is the new luxury. The question is: will your hotel offer it by design — or by accident?