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Hotels lean into sleep tourism trend with recovery suites, new amenities aimed at rest

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More than 50 million people in the U.S. have a sleep disorder, according to the Cleveland Clinic .

More than 100 million Americans report not getting an adequate amount of sleep.

Hilton 's 2025 Travel Trends Report showed that sleep tourism has been on the rise since it first made headlines in 2024 .

Two-thirds of American guests say they sleep better in hotels than at home.

The Conrad New York Downtown has a sleep package for just $150 that includes a Byredo nighttime care kit, silk sleep mask and Scentered therapy balm.

The Santa Monica Proper believes that "sleep isn't just an amenity, it's part of a truly restorative stay" Virgin Hotels NYC launched a curated Sleep Menu this month .

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