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I'm a deals hunter and this is the biggest hotel mattress sale I've seen — save up to $1,360

A collage of hotel mattresses against a pale peach background: top left is the Ritz-Carlton mattress, top-right is the Westin Hotel Heavenly Bed, bottom left is the Marriott innerspring mattress. In the bottom right is the Tom's Guide Black Friday mattress deals graphic
(Image credit: Marriott Bonvoy Boutique / Future)

There's never been a better time to indulge in your sleep, with 35% off all luxury hotel mattresses at Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques in the Black Friday sale. That's the biggest price drop I've seen from brands including Westin and Ritz-Carlton.

Hotel mattresses are designed to impress guests from around the globe with comfort, support and an eye-catching finish. Like the best mattresses we've tested in 2025, hotel beds should appeal to an array of sleep styles.

But the real story here is the deal — I track hotel mattress sales year-round and this discount has blown me away. It's a huge step up from the 20% off we spotted over Labor Day and in many cases, an even bigger saving than Black Friday 2024. $2,236 for a queen Ritz-Carlton mattress is the lowest price I've seen (was $3,440.)

1. Westin Heavenly Bed: was $1,645now $1,069 at Shop Marriott

1. Westin Heavenly Bed: twin was $1,645 now $1,069 at Shop Marriott
Described as "luxurious" and "supportive" during our Westin Heavenly Bed hands-on, this mattress is best for the back and stomach sleepers who want to bring hotel sleep home. The plush pillow-top is designed to invite you in, delivering immediate comfort whether you're aching from a long day at your desk or exhausted from too many trips to the pool bar. The Heavenly Bed is priced competitively with the best luxury mattresses and in the current 35% off sale a queen drops to just $1,621.75 (was $2,495) — that's better than last Black Friday 2024. Hotel mattresses typically have a longer delivery time and as I doubt a better discount is coming, now is a good time to shop.

2. Ritz-Carlton Mattress: was $2,390now $1,553 at Shop Marriott

2. Ritz-Carlton Mattress: twin was $2,390 now $1,553 at Shop Marriott
Now is the time to indulge if you want to enjoy the high-quality comfort of a Ritz-Carlton mattress every night of the week. With 35% off in the Black Friday sale a queen is reduced to just $2,236 (was $3,440), the lowest price I've seen — it was $2,752 for a queen last Black Friday. The Ritz-Calrton mattress claims to deliver "unrivaled comfort" through the use of dual comfort layers, 900+ individually wrapped support springs, and an indulgent 14-inch tall build. Ritz-Carlton also notes the bed has "optimal temperature management", indicating this luxurious hotel bed is comparable to the best cooling mattresses.

3. Marriott Hotels Mattress:was $1,395now $906.75 at Shop Marriott

3. Marriott Hotels Mattress: twin was $1,395 now $906.75 at Shop Marriott
The Marriott Hotel Mattress is among the most affordable hotel beds, for those who want to treat their sleep and have money left for the vacation fund. A queen is reduced to just $1,295.75 (was $1,995) in the sale, a price comparable to some of our favorite mattresses in a box. The innerspring design delivers the classic hotel blend of support, comfort and response but the Marriott mattress is also available in an all-foam design, for those who prefer the body-hugging comfort of the best memory foam mattresses.

Ruth Jones
Senior Sleep staff Writer

Ruth is an experienced Senior Staff writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things sleep and mattresses. She writes to help people sleep better, from how-tos to the latest deals to mattress reviews, and has interviewed an array of experts who share her passion. She is also our specialist on memory foam — she’s flown around the world to see memory foam being made — and leads our hotel mattress content. She has a deep interest in the link between sleep and health, and has tried enough mattresses, from Helix to Nectar to Simba, to know the right bed really can make a difference to your wellbeing. Before joining the team at Tom’s Guide, Ruth worked as a sleep and mattress writer for our sister website, TechRadar.

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