Sleep Tourism Is Trending in 2023

Hotel News Resource reports on the trend that Conde Nast Traveler U.K. called late in 2022: the rise in sleep tourism that’s making its mark on travel in hotels and beyond.

It cites A.I.- Quipped hotel beds, glamping under ‘Dark Skies,’ the “rise of swanky airport lounges, upscale all-inclusive resorts, artist-owned hotels, and psychedelic wellness retreats” as ways the travel industry is meeting the increasing demand for a good night’s sleep among rest-deprived travellers.

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