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What mattresses do hotels use? Here's where you can buy the same beds hotel brands use in their guest rooms

Sofitel MyBed
Sofitel
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We're always testing the best mattresses on the market, but there's something special about a hotel bed. Maybe it's just vacation magic, but they always seem to be just a little loftier, pillow-ier, and fluffier than our beds at home. If you've fallen in love with a hotel mattress, the good news is that most hotels offer their mattresses for sale to the public.

These beds are often designed in collaboration with big names like Serta and are available to purchase online and ship to your home. While the beds are typically replicas of the exact mattresses you'll find in guest rooms, do note that a mattress is only one part of what makes a hotel bed feel so special. Brands also use toppers, sheets, pillows, and blankets to enhance the overall feel of the bed, not to mention expert tailoring of environmental factors that make for a good night's sleep, like temperature control, air circulation, noise installation, and room-darkening curtains.

Still, if you're craving the feel of a hotel bed, a new mattress is a solid start. Read on to learn more about how to buy a mattress from your favorite hotel.

Marriott Hotels

Marriott Official Bed
Amazon

Whether catering to business travelers or vacationing couples, Marriott knows how to deliver a consistently good night's sleep, and that's largely due in part to the hotel's official bed.

Refined over half a century, the brand's latest incarnation uses soy-based foam that is said to improve circulation, gently cradle sleepers, and lower the mattress' temperature for cool, comfortable sleep.

Sheraton Hotels

Sheraton Mattress & Box Spring
Amazon

Sheraton's mattress is built for active sleepers. It boasts a motion-reducing design and barrel-pocketed coil technology. A single-sided zip-off pillow top and quilted damask layer add to the appeal.

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

Four Seasons Signature Mattress
Four Seasons

Four Seasons hotels are revered for their serene sense of luxury, which also unsurprisingly extends to their custom mattresses.

They definitely come at Four Seasons prices, but the mattress is made to be well balanced and supportive with room for customization, too. A clever zippered topper design lets you change out the topper between firm, plush, and signature models.

Westin Hotels

Westin Exclusive Heavenly Bed
Amazon

Westin's Heavenly Bed earned its name for a reason. This plush mattress has long been a staple of the brand's hotel rooms, thanks to its quilted pillow top and motion isolation capacity, which ensures you'll keep snoozing even if your partner tosses and turns.

With individually wrapped spring coils that contour themselves around your body for a comfortable but supportive night's sleep, the Heavenly mattress is recommended for those who prefer medium to firm pressure.

Ritz-Carlton

A mattress in a ritz carlton hotel room
Ritz Carlton

Ritz-Carlton properties are renowned for opulence and their mattresses are no different.

The at-home model sold through the hotel's online boutique is built by Sterns & Foster's expert craftsmen, who are trained to be as exacting for detail as the hotels themselves. The reinforced edges will stand up to years of use, and thoughtful features include temperature control and breathable silk and wool fiber fabric.

Hilton Hotels

A hilton bed in a hotel room
Hilton

We love smart brand collaborations, and Serta and Hilton teamed up to make this quilted pillow top and TempActiv Gel Memory Foam, which contours the body and helps promote airflow for a cooler night's sleep.

The beds, which are used in Hilton and DoubleTree properties, include box springs made from wood sourced from sustainable forests that can be completely recycled.

Waldorf Astoria

The Waldorf Astoria mattress in a hotel room
Waldorf Astoria

With hundreds of properties around the globe offering top-of-the-line pampering, Waldorf Astoria beds seem as dreamy as the hotel rooms you'll find them in.

Mattresses, designed in collaboration with Serta, feature five different comfort zones intended to alleviate pressure points and help users wake up feeling rejuvenated.

St. Regis

St. Regist mattress
St. Regis

The name conjures up an air of sophistication and refinement and these pillow-top mattresses are used globally at each of the brand's hotels and beachside resorts. The super-soft pillow top is made from cashmere quilting with a motion-reducing design atop a streamlined, low-profile box spring.

W Hotels

W Pillow Top Mattress
Weston Hotels Store

Available exclusively through the hotel group's online boutique, W beds are customized by Simmons and refined with engineering for less motion transfer. They also have pocketed coils that make bodies feel supported and reinforced edges. The mattresses come with a 10-year warranty, too.

Sofitel

sofitel hotel bed
Sofitel

Sofitel's made-in-France mattress, which combines coil springs and high-density foam for full cushioning and support, is available exclusively from the hotel group. For bonus indulgence, splash out on the duck featherbed topper.

ACE Hotels

Suite Sleep Ace Hotel Natural Latex Mattress
Ace Hotel Shop

ACE Hotels properties are known for a minimal, industrial urban edge, and plenty of fun quirks along the way.

Equally popular are ACE Hotel mattresses, which are actually 100% natural latex rubber mattresses. These Suite Sleep mattresses might sound unusual, but after a night's sleep, you might be a convert. The mattress is covered with an organic cotton quilted cover and has a layer of wool batting, so you sleep extra cozy.

Kimpton Hotels

Kimpton Mattress and Box Spring
Kimpton Style

Kimpton mattresses use a combination of gel-infused layers of foam, inlays to help relieve pressure on legs and lumbar areas, and a high count of interlaced coils. And yes, there's a super-plush topper, too.

Order a box spring, or simply lay the mattress directly down on a platform bed.

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