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Pillow menus, crisp linens, cooling mattresses, blackout curtains -- hotels know a thing or two about sleep-through-your-alarm-good bedrooms.
Of course, even the dreamiest of hotel rooms can't quite compete with the comforts of home. But, as it turns out, you can have the best of both worlds: high-quality hotel beds, delivered to your door.
Over the past few years, several hotels and resorts have begun selling their specially designed bed frames, mattresses, pillows and linens to guests.
But which beds are the most popular? CNN Travel asked Local Measure, a company that specializes in hotel guest experiences and real-time feedback, to pull the data from social media.
The analysts reviewed more than 200,000 Twitter, Instagram and Facebook posts regarding hotel beds across Asia, Europe and North America.
Among the most talked-about on social media were Fairmont Hotels and Resorts and the InterContinental Hotels and Resorts, with travelers ranking firmness, spaciousness and cleanliness as the most important indicators of quality.
While InterContinental's plush beds aren't for sale (at least, not yet), Fairmont sells its customized Sealy mattresses online.
Don't fall asleep just yet! Here, we've rounded up the world's best souvenirs: 11 popular hotel beds that you can take home with you.
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
Fairmont's beds are getting a lot of love on social media.
From Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
Fairmont redesigned its beds and re-launched an updated online shop in 2016, introducing two styles: the Fairmont Bed and the Fairmont Gold Bed, both manufactured by Sealy Posturepedic.
Designed with frequent travelers in mind, the standard beds found in most Fairmont hotel rooms provide therapeutic core support, reinforced gel memory foam, cooling technology and a plush pillowtop.
Taking it up a notch, the Fairmont Gold and Fairmont Suites feature a Stearns & Foster model -- a premium innerspring Stearns & Foster mattress and a Luxury Euro plush pillowtop.
Pair a mattress with Fairmont's 300-thread count Liddell cotton sateen linens, feather pillows and a duvet and, voilà -- you're on a never-ending vacation.
Price tag: Bed frame from $150; Sealy Posturepedic from $1,500; Sealy Stearns & Foster from $2,000; pillows from $99; duvets from $195; linens from $69
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
A signature Four Seasons Bed in the Baku outpost of the hotel chain.
From Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
At the Four Seasons, sweet dreams are a given thanks to the brand's signature Four Seasons Bed and all the plush accoutrements.
Created in partnership with Simmons Bedding Company, these beds lull travelers to sleep with temperature-regulation technology and plush mattress toppers.
Offering three levels of firmness, each topper comes kitted out with patented GelTouch Foam for heat absorption, as well as a pocketed coil motion separation that absorbs motion and provides added support throughout the night.
For a slice of heaven at home, guests can purchase this miracle mattress directly from the hotel. The complete home set includes everything you need for a good night's sleep, from mattresses to toppers, box spring, pillows, duvet and linens.
Price tag: Mattress, topper and boxspring set from $2,990; mattress from $2,195; frame from $719; toppers from $300
The Peninsula
There are 10 Peninsula hotels, with mattresses and bedding unique to each location.
The Peninsula Hotels
With locations as far-flung as New York and Hong Kong, the posh Peninsula Hotels are known around the world for their cozy accommodations.
But unlike other hotel groups, each hotel's mattress and bedding is unique to the Peninsula location.
At The Peninsula Beverly Hills, for example, deep sleep will be owed in part to the hotel's Simmons Westbury Recharge Plush mattresses, which can be ordered directly from the supplier with help from the hotel.
Inside the plush fabric, there's an EverNu replaceable mattress top, Aircool technology to regulate temperature and pocketed coil technology for added support.
That's just the beginning: You can also expect three layers of quilting, a layer of Energy Foam coil support and a BeautyEdge foam encasement -- all mattress lingo for "sweet, sweet dreams."
And to complete the set? Guests can also channel the opulent experience at home with 300-thread count Frette linens and monogrammed pillowcases.
The Ritz-Carlton
Hate when it's time to check out of a Ritz-Carlton? Good news: You can snooze just as deeply at home with your very own Ritz-Carlton bed.
Via the hotel's online store, guests can order this custom-designed Stearns & Foster-manufactured bed.
It's all silk and wood fiber fabrics, plush-top construction, reinforced edges, cooling-gel memory foam, individually wrapped coils and brass air vents.
While on a shopping spree, Ritz-Carlton fans might also want to snap up some candles, room diffusers, spa scenes, linens, pillows and beach towels -- all for sale online.
Price tag: Mattress and boxspring set from $1,795
Marriott Hotels and Resorts
If you've ever stayed at a Marriott hotel, then you're already familiar with the ultra-comfortable beds.
To ensure quality zzz's every night, travelers can find their favorite products available on the online store, which features everything from mattresses to linen sets, duvets, mattress toppers, protectors and more.
As for the mattress, the Marriott Bed is made with individual pocketed coils for extra support, while the Signature Bedding Set comes complete with mattress topper, 300-thread-count cotton flat sheet, fitted sheet, protector, pillows and cases, a comforter and a duvet cover.
Also online, there are a few more choices for linen and duvet designs: The minimalist JW Pisces pattern channels the ocean with a subtle wave and the pure Egyptian cotton hemstitch adds a romantic vibe to your bedroom.
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