This luxury hotel mattress just dropped to its lowest price all year — save up to $800 in this Prime Day beating deal

The Westin Heavenly Bed luxury hotel mattress on an upholstered bed frame against a blue background, a Tom's Guide Price Drop deals graphic in the top left
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Westin's Heavenly Bed mattress promises luxury sleep comfort that's almost as relaxing as a vacation, and right now a queen has dropped to a lowest price I've seen — it's only $1,695 for the Westin Heavenly Bed at Westin Store.

So what is it about hotel beds that rank them among the best mattresses you can buy online? There are a few factors at play, from the high-quality materials to the traditional build, but the Westin Heavenly Bed has the advantage of rigorous process of testing materials and research. It took several years of development before this latest iteration of the bed landed in hotels.

If you're in the market for something less luxurious — perhaps your spare room needs an update — the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days mattress sales have plenty of savings on low-cost beds. But if you've been considering the Westin Heavenly Bed mattress, here's why now is the time to invest...

Westin Heavenly Bed: was $1,645now $1,295 at Westin Store

Westin Heavenly Bed: twin was $1,645 now $1,295 at Westin Store
In our Westin Heavenly Bed hands-on we found this luxury mattress ideal for back sleepers, with plenty of cushioning for light to average weight side sleepers — and an indulgent finish for anyone seeking hotel luxury. The Westin Heavenly Bed pioneered high-quality hotel mattresses and with an innerspring base, memory foam layers and plush top, we think it compares to even the best hybrid mattresses. In the current Westin Store sale you can save more by spending more. That means you can potentially save up to $800 on the Westin Heavenly Bed (mattress only), with a queen now only $1,695 (was $2,495.) That's even better than Black Friday — last November I saw the Westin drop to $1,746.50 for a queen. Be aware the Heavenly Bed does have a longer delivery time than your standard bed-in-a-box, they are made to order, so you might be waiting six weeks for your mattress. There is a 10-year warranty, but you cannot return the mattress, and a $195 white glove delivery fee is automatically applied.

For more great discounts be sure to check out our Amazon Prime Day deals live blog right now.

Ruth Jones
Senior Sleep staff Writer

Ruth is a staff writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things mattress and sleep. She has a deep interest in the link between sleep and health, and has tried enough mattresses to know the right bed really can make a difference to your wellbeing. At Tom’s Guide she writes to help people sleep better, from how-tos to the latest deals to mattress reviews, and has interviewed an array of specialists who share her passion. 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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