Asian Hotels Provide Exceptional Sleep Options Ahead of International Sleep Day
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Asian Hotels Provide Exceptional Sleep Options Ahead of International Sleep Day

Various hotels in Asia are enhancing guests' sleep experiences with unique offerings just in time for International Sleep Day.

Asian Hotels Provide Exceptional Sleep Options Ahead of International Sleep Day

Hotels across Asia are stepping up their offerings just in time for International Sleep Day on March 14.

A restful night’s sleep is crucial even while traveling, but many factors can disrupt slumber, such as rushing around and jet lag. To counter this, several hotels in the Asia-Pacific region have introduced various comforts, including luxury bedding and wellness therapies aimed at ensuring guests can relax and rejuvenate.

The Westin Singapore: The Art of a Great Night’s Sleep

Guests can experience the renowned Heavenly Bed at The Westin, featuring a plush mattress with temperature-regulating memory foam and hypoallergenic linens. Moreover, free morning yoga classes, Pilates sessions, and access to state-of-the-art gym facilities are available. On March 14, a soothing aromatherapy balm will also be provided to every guest upon turndown.

Westin Singapore

A Restful Sanctuary at The Standard Hua Hin

Known for its vibrant parties, The Standard Hua Hin excels in creating peaceful sleep experiences. Guests can unwind with beach walks or meditation sessions before heading to their soundproof rooms. The spa offers therapies like the CBD Oil Massage and calming sound healing sessions to aid relaxation.

Standard Hua Hin

JW Marriott Singapore: Zero-Gravity Rest

JW Marriott offers unique sleep-focused treatments through a massage that promotes deep relaxation. Guests can also enjoy a post-massage experience in an inversion therapy chair.

JW Marriott Singapore

Anantara’s Layan Life

The wellness center at Anantara Layan Phuket Resort features programs aimed at improving sleep quality through nutrition, mindfulness, and non-invasive assessments.

Anantara Layan

The Singapore EDITION offers Wellness Residency

Fitness expert Beatrice Ding Koh leads classes designed to enhance restfulness by promoting physical exertion, ensuring guests are ready for relaxation by bedtime.

Singapore EDITION

Sheraton Towers Singapore

In honor of World Sleep Day, Sheraton Towers is providing wellness kits featuring sleep-inducing items and a diverse pillow menu to cater to individual guest preferences.

Overall, these hotels demonstrate a commitment to enhancing guests’ sleep experiences, making them ideal destinations leading up to International Sleep Day.

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