Travelers looking for a good night's rest in a city that never sleeps can customize their experience at WestHouse, a luxury boutique hotel scheduled to open in late December.
Located on West 55th Street in New York City, the Art Deco-style hotel was designed by Jeffrey Beers International. All 172 rooms, including the 1,500-square-foot Presidential Suite, have plush beds with 400-thread-count linens. Three Terrace suites come with bespoke beds by Sleep Studio, which have customizable mattress support for various body zones.
For an additional charge, guests can request morning-, noon- and evening-scented candles as well as organic herbal teas to help them unwind. If these don't help with shut-eye, thick sleep masks, artisanal aromatherapy oils and sleep-inducing chocolates (these are complimentary) could do the trick.
Suite guests can take home a candle designed by DayNa Decker, with notes of oud and vetiver and a wooden wick that imitates the sound of a soft, crackling fireplace when lighted, so "pleasant dreams can continue after checkout," said the general manager Karla Keskin.
The idea of a sleep-centric hotel in New York is not new: the Benjamin is known for its Sleep Concierge, and the Affinia Manhattan has pillows with ultra-thin speakers for some smartphone lullaby time.
Room rates at WestHouse start at $499.
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