The Best Hotels For Sleep In The U.S.

Sleep Inn Hotels
Various locations
This cost-friendly brand is revamping to grow even truer to its title, with soft lighting, sleek designs and warm colors that make guests feel less overwhelmed and more zen during their stay. They’re strategically placing elevators and TVs in order to reduce noise, and high-quality bedding and pillows have become a priority.

The Hermitage Hotel
Nashville, Tennessee
The pillow menu here isn’t just an afterthought amenity; it’s a passion. If the goose-down, buckwheat, latex foam and memory foam pillows waiting in your room aren’t enough, call for reinforcements: neck pillows, body pillows, water pillows, reading pillows, leg pillows and diamond-filled pillows. (Ok, the last one is made up). It’s all free, but if you develop a particularly strong pillow bond during your stay, they’re all available for purchase at checkout.

Lorien Hotel Spa
Alexandria, Virginia
Here guests find a “Dream Button” on their guestroom phone that lets them choose from the Dream Service Menu. There are scent diffusers to relieve tension, bedtime books for a calming lullaby read, and sleep masks to block the outside world. Choose from an extensive pillow list — and for little ones, the menu also includes children’s books, humidifiers and special nightlights.

Library Hotel Collection
New York, New York
These boutique hotels in Manhattan (with two additional locations in Budapest and Prague) offer a carefully-curated Escape to Serenity program, where you can request a range of complimentary items that help you prepare for sleep, such as fleece blankets, featherbed mattress toppers and hypoallergenic Micro Gel fiber pillows. The Sleep Phones are another favorite accouterment: These headphones emit soothing sounds as you fall asleep.