The World’s Most Surprising Hotel Amenities
Hotel amenities used to be simple: a mini bottle of shampoo, a branded pad of paper, maybe a mint on your pillow at night. But increasingly, properties are going above and beyond to make guests feel right at homeâthink custom cocktails shaken in room, genealogy concierges who will dig up your ancestry, and even cufflinks for rent (hey, theyâre easy to forget!). We tracked down a few of the worldâs most inventive amenities.
1. Aurora Alarm at Arctic Snow Hotel in Rovaniemi, Finland
A Northern Lights sighting is a bucket list item for most visitors to the arctic, but seeing the spectacle is far from guaranteedâeven as far north as Lapland. Throughout the winter, Arctic Snow Hotel in Rovaniemi outfits its signature glass igloos with an alarm that immediately goes off when the lights are showingâno matter what time of day or night. Even better? Room rates automatically include the service. All you have to do is wake up.
2. The Haberdashery at The Darcy in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.âs The Darcy hotel offers a number of inspired amenities â think cocktail butlers, pop-up flower markets, and a nightly gin tastingâ but perhaps its most ingenious is The Haberdashery program. The hotel partners with Read Wall, a local suit maker that supplies ties, cuff links, pocket squares and other menswear for when you leave your formal gear at homeâor receive an impromptu invite to a congressmanâs fundraiser. Items are available for rent or purchase.
3. Fenway Dirt at Hotel Commonwealthâs Fenway Park Suite in Boston
Attention baseball junkies: You owe yourselves a night at Hotel Commonwealthâs Fenway Park Suite. The expansive room, located 507 feet from the iconic park, is decked out with Red Sox gear, including original ballpark seats on the terrace, baseball mitts, a number from the original Green Monster scoreboard, and vintage baseball cards. The kicker? Room rates include a bag of actual dirt from Fenway Park â just donât let it spill in your suitcase.
4. Genealogy Butler at The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin
Tracing ancestry is a favorite pastime for visitors to Ireland, and the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin makes it even easier to discover family histories. Hotel guests can request the help of the hotelâs Genealogy Butler, an accredited genealogist who has been helping guests study their heritage for the last six years. All you have to do is request the service when booking, and fill out some preliminary information to help the genealogist dig into the case. Once in the motherland, youâll sit in on a one-hour session with the butler, who will assess your family treeâand help plan trips to your ancestral home.
5. Running Concierge at The Westin Copley Place in Boston
Boston hosts one of the worldâs most famous marathons each spring, so it should be no surprise that guests at The Westin Copley Place can enlist the help of a ârunning conciergeâ to guide them through the city on a workout. Every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 6:30 a.m. (April â December, weather permitting) one of the hotelâs seven guides will lead a group on a three or five-mile course. Not an early bird? Grab one of the hotelâs running route maps and set out on your own; the suggested routes go along the Charles River, by the Museum of Science, and through Cambridge (depending on the distance).
6. BarkBox at the Graduate Hotel in Tempe, Arizona
Pooches get the royal treatment at the Graduate hotel in Tempe. Every dog that stays at the pet-friendly property receives a free BarkBoxâa subscription service that sends a collection of new toys and treats for pups each monthâplus a comfy dog blanket and a water bowl to use during the stay. If you subscribe to the service during your stay, youâll get a free month back home (not to mention plenty of appreciative dog snuggles).
7. Sleep Machine at the Epicurean Hotel in Tampa, Florida
Waking up to bacon sizzling is perhaps one of the most relaxing feelings on planetâand at the Epicurean Hotel in Tampa, that treat is available every single morning. Hotel guests can rent sleep therapy machines from the minibar, and choose from 10 different customized sounds to lull them asleep or wake them up in the morningâthink crashing Hawaiian waves, crackling fires, and yes, sizzling bacon. Can’t live without the sizzle? Take one of the machines home with you for $60.
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