There’s no place like home — except maybe a cozy bed when you’re on vacation.
A whopping 66.7% of Americans say they sleep better when they’re in a hotel, according to Hilton’s 2025 Trends Report, which may be part of why sleep tourism is on the rise.
“We travel to be inspired, but I wager, a large and growing many of us travel to get the rest that will allow us to return home restored and refreshed,” Dr. Rebecca Robbins, a sleep scientist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, told The Post.
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