The Luxury of Silence
Photo Credit: The Pendry Manhattan West has found a way to provides guests a cocoon of privacy and protection from everyday life. The Pendry Manhattan West
Skift Take
True luxury isn't about what you see — it’s what you don’t hear. Silence is the most underrated amenity in hospitality.
On Experience
Colin Nagy is a marketing strategist and writes on customer-centric experiences and innovation across the luxury sector, hotels, aviation, and beyond. You can read all of his writing here.There's a peculiar paradox in modern hospitality: You can pay $1,000 a night for a hotel room with beautiful Frette sheets, a rainfall shower, and the most interesting hand-picked lotions and amenities, yet still hear your neighbor's muffled conversation through the wall, the percussive slam of doors in the hallway, and the ambient roar of traffic from the street below.
The trappings are all there, marble, the minibar stocked with expensive snacks, hyper curated art, but the fundamental promise of refuge is broken.
There’s a deeper side to luxury I’m obsessed with. It's about absence: t