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New ‘Deep Sleep’ concept from Vie Hotel Bangkok
VIE Hotel Bangkok, one of Asia’s trendiest hotels, introduces a new guest concept – Deep Sleep bringing together all the essential elements to help guests revitalize their mind and body through a better night’s sleep.
A good sleep is vital for a person’s wellbeing, ensuring the mind and body rejuvenates and restores itself. Studies indicate that most travelers have difficulties getting sufficient and restful sleep, leading to weariness that may affect their activities during the day.
Research with our hotel guests found many said similar things about minor sleeping disorders when traveling. A common factor was their biological clock being out of sync with their home base, having to constantly adapt to different time zones and forcing themselves to sleep at unnatural hours adds to the weariness says Remko Kroesen, General Manager of VIE Hotel Bangkok.
The Deep Sleep product offers a methodical plan of activities and elements to choose from in order to ensure ultimate relaxation and sleep preparedness. The service provides a retreat from the hectic life outside the hotel and an opportunity for guests to find respite and take care of the most important thing – themselves.
VIE’s Sleep Consultants provide recommendations and advice on the best sleeping position, meditation and muscle relaxation activities, suggestions on sleep-friendly meals and create an environment that soothes the senses of sight, scent, sound, taste and touch for the ultimate sleeping experience.
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like the sound of this although i have noticed a few of the chains trying something similar to help you have a better sleep. i have to say the best sleep, apart from in my own bed, is in the Conrad in Hong Kong, they have the most amazingly comfy beds.
This is a great idea – more hotels and chains should concentrate on sleep quality. I used to hop all around the ASEAN countries and just about all I did was sleep in the hotel – badly quite often.