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Hospitality agencies.

Hospitality marketing is the creative and media work that drives demand for hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars, events venues, and members clubs. It is distinct because catchment and footfall sit at the centre, OTAs and Google Business Profile dominate discovery, peak-trading cycles compress the calendar, and FSA rating rules plus the Portman Group code constrain the work.

At a glance
  • 177 UK agencies with hospitality experience
  • Across 34 UK locations
  • Reviewed 18 May 2026
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Embryo
Independent·Manchester·51-200 Employees

Embryo, a prestigious digital marketing agency situated in Manchester, UK, is recognised for its revolutionary approach. Celebrated for delivering top-notch SEO, PPC, social media, and digital PR campaigns, Embryo successfully captivates customers at every stage of their purchasing journey. Emphasising creativity, teamwork, and advanced technology, the agency offers exclusive insights and all-enco

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LOCALiQ
Specialist·London·51-200 Employees

Situated in the heart of the UK, LOCALiQ is a top-tier digital marketing agency, boasting a wide reach across over 35 locations nationwide. The unique selling proposition of LOCALiQ lies in its innovative use of in-house AI technology, designed to minimise cost-per-click (CPC) and offer unrivalled transparency through its comprehensive lead dashboard, delivering real-time data insights to clients.

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Found.
Independent·London·51-200 Employees

Discover The Everysearch™ Agency, a leading digital marketing firm based in London, renowned for delivering unmatched digital performance across all searchable platforms. What distinguishes Everysearch™ is its pioneering application of data and AI, orchestrating all-encompassing marketing strategies. Utilising its bespoke technology, such as Luminr, the agency offers unparalleled insights and augm

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Make Agency
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Make is a dynamic digital agency in London, noted for its inventive leadership and performance-based methodology. This agency distinguishes itself with assured influential results across website design & development, digital marketing & social media, and original content, while championing alterations in technology, marketing, and social sectors. Acknowledged as a fast-growing agency within the UK

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The Good Marketer
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

The Good Marketer, a premier digital marketing agency located in the heart of London, is committed to propelling small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to success in challenging markets. Their distinct offering lies in their pledge to seamlessly integrate within their clients' teams, delivering bespoke strategies and expert insights specifically tailored to each business's individual objectives.

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LBD Studio
Independent·Edinburgh·2-10 Employees

LBD Studio, based in vibrant Edinburgh, Scotland, is a leading independent design and brand development agency. We synergise with progressive businesses, delivering strategic brand enhancement, stunning visual identity design, and innovative website development. Our unique partnership approach, coupled with our commitment to invigorate brands, sets LBD Studio apart as the premier choice for busine

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Pixelbuilders
Independent·Leeds·11-50 Employees

Pixelbuilders, a leading digital agency in the UK, specialises in results-driven digital solutions. Renowned for its strategic, insightful approach to online challenges, this agency offers a wide range of services including UX/UI design, digital strategy, and development, all designed to establish a robust, future-proof foundation for its clients. By merging in-depth expertise with a profound unde

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TLMT(R)
Independent·Essex·11-50 Employees

TLMT® is a premier digital marketing agency situated in Frating, Colchester, UK, specialising in delivering bespoke, ROI-focused strategies that supersede conventional marketing tactics. What differentiates TLMT® from the crowd is their focus on crafting pragmatic, result-driven digital marketing solutions, personalised to each client's needs. They boast proficiency in SEO, SEM, PPC, web design, a

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Pimento
Independent·London·1000+ Employees

Pimento, a leading full-service UK-based agency, is celebrated for its extensive network of independent digital, marketing agencies, businesses, and consultants. Pimento's unique strength lies in its capacity to craft tailor-made teams that meticulously match the specific briefs of clients, utilising a wide talent base to fulfil diverse marketing, business, and technology requirements. Providing a

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Editor's note
Hospitality is one of the more clearly-shaped industry verticals in the UK agency market, with 168 agencies in this index positioning here. The category splits into five working shapes: hotel specialists working independents and small groups on direct-booking and OTA-mix programmes; restaurant marketing shops covering chains and indies on local SEO, social, and GBP; pub-trade and on-trade activation agencies serving brewers and managed-pub operators; brand and PR shops working members clubs, private dining, and events venues; and F&B-attached integrated agencies that take hospitality clients alongside drinks and grocery work. Toast, Fenti, Clockwork Marketing, SideDish, Snack London, HoReCa, MeMo, and Propeller sit at the named-specialist end; The Social Shepherd and the larger integrated agencies hold the chain hotel and managed-pub group work. What makes the category distinct is the geography of demand. Hospitality is hyper-local: a venue lives or dies by a 1 to 5 mile catchment, weekday footfall, and the position it holds on the Google Map Pack. Distribution is OTA-heavy on the hotel side, with Booking.com and Expedia taking 15-30% commission on every reservation, and 63% of independent-hotel bookings flowing through OTAs in 2025 per Cloudbeds' State of Independent Hotels. Regulation is layered: the FSA's Food Hygiene Rating Scheme governs the rating sticker (mandatory display in Wales since 2013 and Northern Ireland since 2016, voluntary in England with around 69% display compliance), the Portman Group's sixth-edition code on naming, packaging, and promotion of alcoholic drinks covers all alcohol marketing, and the ASA's CAP code polices price transparency on rooms, covers, and packages. The shifts in 2025 and 2026 are stark. AI Overviews and Apple Maps have rerouted the "best restaurant in [town]" and "hotels near [station]" queries that hospitality used to win on traditional SEO, and 72% of AI citations come from pages outside the top three organic results. The ASA upheld bans on Accor, Travelodge, Hilton, and Booking.com hotel ads on 19 November 2025 for misleading "from" pricing, with parallel CMA enforcement under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 raising the stakes again. The BBPA projects 378 pub closures in 2025 (one every day), and UKHospitality reports around 89,000 to 100,000 jobs lost across the sector since the October 2024 Autumn Budget. On the upside, low-and-no beer hit 200 million pints in 2025 (around 3% of the UK beer market, up 20% year-on-year), Christmas 2024 trading was the strongest the CGA RSM tracker had recorded since May 2023, and UK hotel ADR rose 1.35% to £191.55 in 2025 on SiteMinder data.
Common briefs
Hotel direct-booking growth and OTA-mix rebalancingRestaurant local SEO, Google Business Profile, and Map Pack visibilityPub-trade activation across managed estate and free tradeChristmas, Valentine's, and summer peak-trading campaignsMembers club, private dining, and events-venue brand buildReview management, reputation, and crisis-response programmesAI Overviews and answer-engine citation for hospitality search
Regulatory landscape
FSA · ASA · Portman · ICO
rating display, price transparency, and alcohol promotion gate the work

Four regulators set the boundary. The Food Standards Agency runs the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme: display of the 0-to-5 rating sticker is mandatory in Wales (since November 2013) and Northern Ireland (since October 2016) and voluntary in England, where around 69% of businesses display versus 92% in Wales and 91% in Northern Ireland. The Advertising Standards Authority enforces the CAP code on price transparency: on 19 November 2025 it upheld rulings against Accor (ibis budget Birmingham), Travelodge, Hilton, and Booking.com for misleading "from" pricing where only a small proportion of rooms were available at the headline rate. Compulsory taxes, service charges, and fees that all guests must pay must be included in any advertised price. The Portman Group's sixth-edition Code of Practice on the Naming, Packaging and Promotion of Alcoholic Drinks (in force since 1 March 2019, amended 2023) sits across all alcohol marketing in the UK with 12 rules covering naming, packaging, point-of-sale, branded merchandise, and promotional activity; particular appeal to under-18s and encouragement of immoderate consumption are the rules most often breached. UK GDPR and PECR sit underneath all guest-data work, with the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 lifting maximum PECR fines to £17.5 million or 4% of global turnover.

Specialist signals
5 signals
of real hospitality experience
  • · GBP and Apple Maps fluency: knows how to win the Map Pack, manage review velocity, and brief photography that ranks alongside menu-level structured data
  • · OTA-versus-direct revenue-management literacy: can talk through commission tiers, BAR parity, metasearch bidding (Google Hotel Ads, Trivago, Kayak), and the actual maths of shifting share to direct
  • · Portman-code experience on alcohol clients: knows the under-18-appeal rule, the immoderate-consumption rule, and how to brief POS, packaging, and promo copy that will clear
  • · Peak-trading planning discipline: Christmas, Mother's Day, Valentine's, summer wedding season, and August city slumps all show up in their planning calendar, not as afterthoughts
  • · Local SEO and review-platform reputation playbook: TripAdvisor, OpenTable, Google reviews, and the on-trade press (Morning Advertiser, Big Hospitality, The Caterer) are named with case-study evidence
Sector watch-outs
5 to watch
in any hospitality pitch
  • · Hotel pitch with no view on the November 2025 ASA "from-pricing" rulings, no plan for how rate display will satisfy CAP, and no acknowledgement of CMA enforcement under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024
  • · Restaurant brief answered entirely with Meta and TikTok plans, no GBP audit, no Map Pack strategy, no review-management workflow, and no mention of AI Overviews citation strategy
  • · Alcohol or pub work shown with no Portman code awareness, copy that flirts with under-18 appeal or immoderate-consumption tropes, and no view on how the campaign would clear the Portman Independent Complaints Panel
  • · Channel mix ignores OTA-versus-direct economics: no commission analysis, no metasearch view, no plan for the loyalty hook or rate-fence that justifies a direct-booking premium
  • · Crisis playbook absent: no view on how to respond to a TripAdvisor pile-on, a viral video, a 1-star hygiene rating, or a food-safety incident, despite this being a near-monthly reality in the trade
Frequently asked

What brands ask about agencies for hospitality.

5 questions our editors get most often, answered honestly. No agency-marketing speak.

Curated by humans

Specialist hospitality retainers cluster in three bands. A single independent restaurant or pub on a focused brief (GBP, local SEO, social, light paid) typically sits at £1,500 to £4,000 a month with an agency, with freelancers undercutting that on smaller scopes. A multi-site restaurant group, boutique hotel, or pub operator running integrated paid, social, PR, content, and CRM lands at £4,000 to £12,000 a month. Chain hotel, managed-pub estate, and members club work runs £12,000 to £40,000 a month for integrated programmes, plus separate spend on photography, video, paid media, and metasearch bidding. A direct-booking website build with booking-engine integration is typically scoped separately at £15,000 to £80,000. Christmas campaigns and venue-launch projects are usually fixed-fee at £5,000 to £50,000 depending on scale and media.