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Hotels and Hospitality CCTV - cost-guide (2026)

How much does Hotels and Hospitality CCTV cost in 2026? UK prices explained

Hotels and Hospitality CCTV Cost Guide UK 2026

The cost of a CCTV system for the hospitality industry is highly variable, depending on the size of the establishment, the level of desired coverage, and the sophistication of the technology (e.g., basic recording vs. AI analytics). The estimates below represent typical costs for a medium-sized hotel or large restaurant requiring comprehensive coverage.

Basic System (Minimum Coverage)

A basic system is suitable for smaller premises or those with limited budget, focusing on core evidence capture. This typically includes 4-6 standard dome cameras, a local NVR (Network Video Recorder), and basic cloud storage. Estimated Cost Range: £1,800 - £3,500

This is the most common choice for most hotels and large venues. It provides comprehensive coverage with 8-12 cameras, remote viewing capabilities, and basic analytics (e.g., motion detection). Estimated Cost Range: £4,000 - £8,000

Premium System (Advanced Intelligence)

Ideal for large resorts, luxury hotels, or high-security venues. These systems integrate advanced AI features such as Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR), facial recognition (where legally permissible), and sophisticated behavioral analytics. Estimated Cost Range: £9,000 - £18,000+

Installation Costs

Installation costs are purely labor-dependent and vary significantly based on the existing infrastructure (e.g., running new cable through walls vs. using existing conduits). This estimate covers professional setup, cable routing, and commissioning. Estimated Cost Range: £2,500 - £6,000

Annual Maintenance

A service contract is crucial for keeping the system operational and legal. This covers software updates, remote monitoring checks, and rapid response callouts for hardware failure. Estimated Cost Range: £500 - £1,200 per year

How to save money

  1. Conduct a Detailed Site Survey First: Do not start shopping without a professional survey. Knowing exactly where blind spots are and what equipment is necessary prevents over-buying or under-fitting.
  2. Prioritise Coverage by Risk: Instead of covering every square metre, focus your budget on high-risk areas (entrances, cash handling points, back passages, parking exits). A focused approach saves thousands.
  3. Consider Hybrid Solutions: You do not always need the most expensive, cutting-edge camera on every corner. Mix and match technologies-use high-end analytics cameras only where absolutely necessary, and use standard, reliable cameras elsewhere.

ROI - Will CCTV pay for itself?

  1. Deterrence of Theft and Vandalism: The most immediate ROI is preventative. The visible presence of a comprehensive CCTV system is a powerful deterrent, significantly reducing the chances of internal theft or external vandalism, thus protecting revenue directly.
  2. Efficient Incident Investigation: In the event of an incident (a slip, a dispute, a theft), clear video evidence drastically reduces liability and speeds up insurance claims and legal proceedings. This saves significant time and legal costs.
  3. Staff Safety and Training: CCTV provides a non-blaming tool for managing staff behaviour and ensuring adherence to safety protocols. Reviewing footage can identify areas of procedural weakness, leading to costly operational improvements.

For a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your specific venue size and security requirements, call us today: Phone: 07830 638 337

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