I am working from a hotel today because I traveled for the holidays, but I didn't wake up groggy for work this morning even though I spent the last three days running around an unfamiliar city. That's because when it comes to my sleep, I'm a militant little freak. Even being in a hotel bed in a strange place can't stop me from getting the rest I know I deserve. From hotels to motels, Airbnbs to friends' couches, and even on a plane or in a car, I am always prepared to shut my eyes blissfully and effectively. Here's what to pack so you rest well no matter where you are in the world.
What I packed to sleep well this week
In addition to all of those being $20 or less, the key here is that all of them are small; they fit right in my carry-on. Two tips: I took everything I could out of its original packaging, so my undereye patches and white strips weren't in bulky boxes that took up too much space, and I recommend buying a set of travel bottles so you can decant favorite lotions, shampoos, conditioners, mouthwash, and skincare products without having to pack giant containers. A good set runs about $10 but makes packing a lot easier.
Vipop 20 pack of travel bottles $9.99 at Amazon $12.99 Save $3.00 Shop Now Shop Now $9.99 at Amazon $12.99 Save $3.00I am deeply committed to sleeping in darkness and silence, so I also always have tools on hand to help me with that. For this trip, instead of my bulky foam eye cover, I opted to pack single-use steam eye masks. They're not quite as effective at blocking out light compared to my big mask (though they definitely still do), but because they're paper-thin and individually packaged, they take up a lot less space in my bag. Plus, they heat up and give off a soothing lavender scent, which I think is helpful for relaxing into a sleepy state in an unfamiliar room. As ever, don't forget earplugs, either. One thing I didn't pack but wish I did is a combo of both: Sleep headphones with an attached mask, so you can listen to white noise and block out light.
MUSICOZY Bluetooth sleep headphones $29.99 at Amazon $39.99 Save $10.00 Learn More Learn More $29.99 at Amazon $39.99 Save $10.00Finally, I try not to be too fussy about sleeping in unfamiliar linens because, but there is a little comfort that comes with knowing I'm sleeping in bedding I washed, certain of its cleanliness and smelling the comforting scent of my own detergent, so I usually pack my Tan Fan sleep sack, too. Essentially, it's a very thin, silky sleeping bag that puts some fabric between your body and your sheets. It's designed to stop you from getting self-tanner on your bedding (which is why I got it in the first place), but it's actually turned out to be a pretty invaluable travel tool for me, too, whether I'm tanned up or not.
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