The Apps Behind Your Next Story

Build worlds. Tell stories.
For novelists, GMs, screenwriters & beyond
Build rich worlds, draft your stories and connect everything with advanced linking and easy references.

Practice your writing muscle
Creative writing practice can be exciting
Jump into 30+ writing exercises—playful, reflective, and style-focused. Build the habit that transforms okay writers into great ones.

Build choice adventures
Branching stories on a visual canvas
Map scenes, connect choices, track resources, and publish interactive fiction people can actually play.

2000+ idea generators
Names, places, plots and more
Beat writer's block in seconds. Over 2000 free name and idea generators for characters, worlds, items and writing prompts.
Your Storyteller Toolbox
Build worlds. Spark ideas. Practice daily.
Explore more from Place Name Generators
- Island names
- Country names
- Town names
- Kingdom names
- City names
- Planet names
- School names
- Farm names
- Street names
- Tavern names
- Restaurant names
- World names
- Inn names
- Ocean names
- Lake names
- Hair salon names
- Bridge names
- Game studio names
- Film studio names
- Brewery names
- Sea names
- Hospital names
- Rooms
- Cafe names
- Tower names
- Stadium names
- Jungle names
- Asylum names
- Cove names
- Museum names
- Road names
- Pet business names
- Grassland names
- Spa names
- Graveyard names
- Apartment names
- Outpost names
- Casino names
- Bakery names
- Pet store names
- Hideout names
- Wasteland names
- Day care names
- Snowland names
Discover even more random name generators
Explore all name generator categories
Skip list of categoriesWhat makes a hotel name work
Strong hotel names do three things at once. They evoke a feeling, hint at location or heritage, and stay easy to say over the phone. The Savoy, The Standard, Hotel du Cap, and The Hoxton each promise a specific kind of stay before a single review is read. Aim for that clarity in your own naming.
Five styles to play with
Heritage
The Grand, The Imperial, The Royal, The Astor. These names lean into history and pair well with marble lobbies, doormen, and afternoon tea.
Place driven
Names tied to a street, neighborhood, river, or coastline. The Soho, Riverbend Inn, or Cliffside House anchor the brand to a specific corner of the world.
Boutique modern
Single words, often nouns or moods. Citizen, Ember, Ode, Linger. These suit small, design-forward properties with strong identities.
Resort and escape
Tropical, oceanic, or mountain-flavored names like Palmera, Azul Bay, or Pinecrest Lodge. They sell the destination as much as the room.
Quirky and storied
The Drunken Goat, The Velvet Owl, The Pilgrim. Great for inns and fictional settings where character matters more than chrome.
Naming for fiction
If your hotel sits inside a novel, let the name carry plot. The Hotel Last Light, The Marwick Arms, or The Continental tell the reader something is about to happen. Use period-appropriate words for historical settings and stranger compounds for speculative ones.
Tips for branding
- Say it aloud; if a guest cannot spell it after hearing it once, it is too clever.
- Check trademarks and existing properties before falling in love with a name.
- Pair the name with a short tagline to lock in the mood.
- Keep room for a logo; long names crowd signage and apps.
From name to welcome mat
Generate a few options, imagine them on a key card, a website, and a taxi receipt. The right name survives all three and still sounds like somewhere you want to spend the night.
Ignite Your Hotel's Unique Identity
Finding the perfect name for your hotel can set the tone for the entire guest experience. Use these questions to inspire creativity and uncover distinctive names that resonate with your vision.
- What natural features or landscapes surround your hotel that could influence its name?
- What cultural influences or local history can be reflected in your hotel's identity?
- What emotions or experiences do you want your guests to associate with your hotel?
- Are there specific themes or atmospheres you aim to convey, such as luxury, adventure, or tranquility?
- What target audience do you want to attract, and how can your hotel's name appeal to them?
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions about the Hotel Name Generator, designed to help you discover the perfect name for your establishment.
How does the Hotel Name Generator work?
It combines various themes, cultural elements, and descriptive words to create unique hotel names with each click.
Can I specify the type of hotel name I want?
Currently, you can't specify; however, you can keep generating until you find a name that captures the essence of your hotel.
Are the names unique?
The names are randomly generated; with unlimited clicks, you'll discover a rich variety of options, though some may be similar.
How many names can I generate?
You can generate an unlimited number of names; simply click 'Generate' as many times as you like.
How do I save my favorite names?
You can copy a name instantly by clicking on it, or use the heart icon to save it for future reference.
What are good hotel names?
There's thousands of random hotel names in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
- Summer Grotto Hotel
- Saffron Tide Hotel & Spa
- Silver Brewery Resort
- Glorious Panorama Resort & Spa
- Marina Heights Resort & Spa
- Northern Isle Hotel
- Lord's Canyon Hotel & Spa
- Crown Nimbus Hotel & Spa
- Exalted Emperor Resort
- Ruby Horizon Hotel
About the creator
All idea generators and writing tools on The Story Shack are carefully crafted by storyteller and developer Martin Hooijmans. During the day I work on tech solutions. In my free hours I love diving into stories, be it reading, writing, gaming, roleplaying, you name it, I probably enjoy it. The Story Shack is my way of giving back to the global storytelling community. It's a huge creative outlet where I love bringing my ideas to life. Thanks for coming by, and if you enjoyed this tool, make sure you check out a few more!
Embed on your website
To embed this idea generator on your website, copy and paste the following code where you want the widget to appear:
<div id="story-shack-widget"></div>
<script src="https://widget.thestoryshack.com/embed.js"></script>
<script>
new StoryShackWidget('#story-shack-widget', {
generatorId: 'hotel-name-generator',
generatorName: 'Hotel Name Generator',
generatorUrl: 'https://thestoryshack.com/tools/hotel-name-generator/',
language: 'en'
});
</script>
