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How this luxury Swiss hotel could help you get a better night’s sleep, for just $10K
Whether it's a rural retreat in Sweden or the city streets of Brisbane, destinations around the world are tapping into the growing trend of sleep tourism. CNN’s Barry Neild travels to the Chenot Palace Weggis in the renowned wellness area of Lucerne, Switzerland to see if a course of personalized treatments can help improve his slumber.
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