‘Sleep tourism’ promises the trip of your dreams. Beyond the hype plus five tips for a holiday at home

Imagine arriving at your hotel after a long flight and being greeted by your own personal sleep butler. They present you with a pillow menu and invite you to a sleep meditation session later that day. You unpack in a room kitted with an AI-powered smart bed, blackout shades, blue light-blocking glasses and weighted blankets. Holidays are traditionally for activities or sightseeing—eating Parisian pastry under the Eiffel tower, ice skating at New York City’s Rockefeller Center, lying by the pool in Bali or sipping limoncello in Sicily. But “sleep tourism” Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *