Why Do Hotels Have Bibles in Them? (2025)

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Do you remember the first time you stayed in a hotel room? You may have been a little kid or a full-grown adult, but one thing is likely. At some point, you opened the drawer to the bedside table and wondered, why hotels have bibles in them. Where did this all come from and are Bibles in hotel rooms still common?

If you’ve continued globetrotting since then, you know this was no mistake. A previous guest didn’t forget their Bible when their stay was over. Bibles are standard in just about every hotel. But why is this?

Why do hotels have bibles in them. Bible in hotel room bed

Where do the Bibles come from?

If you ever find a Bible in your hotel room, you can thank Gideon International, an evangelical organization formed in 1899. After three traveling salesmen met in a hotel room, they came up with the idea to leave a copy of the holy book in their Superior, Montana hotel room to help spread the word. Today, Gideon International still does this by distributing Bibles and New Testaments to hotels, hospitals, medical offices, convalescent homes, domestic violence shelters, prisons, jails, and more.

Hotel Bibles aren’t as common as they once were

Just under 15 years ago in 2006, 95 percent of hotels provided a Bible to guests at their bedsides. Today, only about 79 percent do according to the hospitality analytics company STR. People still ask why do hotels have bibles in them and we aim to find out even though the trend is down.

Why? There’s no definite answer, but there are a couple of common speculations.

  1. Millennials: In 2019, CNBC reported that the average millennial (then aged 21 to 37) planned on taking roughly five trips throughout the year. Three of those five trips were intended to be international. In general, millennials – reported to be the least religion generation – are constantly on the move, and hotels want to attract and accommodate them.
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Group of millennials on their mobile devices.

Wi-Fi: When you stayed in a hotel 30 years ago, what would you have done in your leisure time? You may have visited the hotel bar or spa, called your family on the phone provided or perhaps watched the news. Yet, beyond that (and once it got late), you were just about out of options.

Access to wifi was an additional charge when it first became available at hotel properties. Then the move to offer it as a benefit to top tier rewards guest as a loyalty bonus. Most hotels have transitioned to offering free wifi as it is now expected at most properties. This has been significant change in how hotel guest spend their spare time and how they consume content worldwide.

Wifi-Phone-Lobby
Connecting to Wifi in the hotel lobby.

Today, there’s never a shortage of entertainment even on the road. Most hotels provide Wi-Fi so that guests can keep in touch with family, stream entertainment, surf the Internet, and browse social media. The lack of boredom doesn’t leave as many people with the downtime that they otherwise might have to flip through a Bible.

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Can I take the Bible?

If you’re the kind of hotel guest who loves to take the complimentary soap, shampoo, conditioner, pens, etc., then you may wonder if you’ve happened upon a free Bible as well. And you know what? You have. The Bibles are distributed freely and are intended for anyone who finds worth in them. If you feel called to take the Gideon Bible home with you, no one will stop you!

A Brief History Of Bibles In Hotel Rooms

The Gideons International, started in 1899 by two salesmen, John H. Nicholson and Samuel E. Hill, began a unique tradition. They wanted to share their Christian beliefs with others in their line of work.

The first time a Bible was placed in a hotel room was in 1908. This happened at the Superior Hotel in Iron Mountain, Montana, and The Gideons were the ones who did it.

As time went on, The Gideons didn’t just stop at hotels. They started putting Bibles in other places too, like hospitals and military bases.

The Gideons became famous for putting Bibles in hotel rooms all over the world. Now, there are millions of these Bibles in more than 190 countries, and they’re available in over 90 different languages.

Final Thoughts

There you have it! That’s why most hotel rooms you come across will have Bibles. It’s all thanks to Gideon International. Be sure to share this trivia with any future travel companions.

Can I request not to have a Bible in my hotel room?

Yes, you can always request for any religious materials to be removed from your room during your stay.

Are there other religious books available in hotels?

Some hotels offer a selection of religious texts upon request to cater to guests of different faiths.

Can I take the Bible from my hotel room?

Generally, the Bibles are meant to stay in the room, but most hotels won’t mind if you take one if you need it.

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Brandon Hughes
Brandon Hugheshttp://hawaiicalling.com/
Aloha, and welcome. Your journey around the web has brought you here, and I’m grateful for the chance to share a bit about Hawaiʻi with you. I do my best to provide thoughtful insights on hotels, airlines, dining, and the ever-evolving travel scene in Hawaiʻi. I grew up in Kaʻalaea on Oʻahu, surrounded by the beauty and complexity of Hawaiʻi, which shaped how I see the world and connect with it. As a native Hawaiian and someone who works in airline industry, I’ve always been drawn to understanding the details—whether it’s about travel, culture, or the people who make it all happen. I travel extensively across the islands, seeking out what’s new, what’s changing, and what’s truly worth sharing. From the latest hotel openings to restaurant reviews and updates on travel trends, I aim to bring you accurate, first-hand insights you can trust. For a closer look, you can also find me on YouTube, where I dive deeper with visual reviews and updates. My hope is that this space helps you connect with Hawaiʻi in a meaningful way, whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth.

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