In-room amenities are the hotel's silent love letter. The bath products, the welcome amenity, the turndown ritual — the hotels that take them seriously distinguish themselves quietly.
What "good" looks like
Welcome amenity
Arrives within 30 minutes of check-in. Should reflect the hotel's character: champagne and macarons in Paris, sake and mochi in Japan, mint tea and dates in Marrakech, rum and chocolate in the Caribbean.
Bath products
Full-size (or near-full-size) bath products from a real brand. Le Labo (most luxury), Aesop (excellent), Acqua di Parma (Italian flagship), Diptyque (Paris flagship), Bulgari (own-brand at Bulgari Hotels).
Turndown ritual
Bed prepared at sunset. Towel folded. Slippers placed. Water bottle replaced. Some hotels add: mini-pastry, weather forecast, tomorrow's schedule, a poem or quote.
Occasion amenities
If you've mentioned a birthday, anniversary, or honeymoon, an additional amenity arrives. Cake, flowers, handwritten card.
The hotels
Royal Mansour Marrakech
Welcome amenity: silver tea service with mint tea, dates, almond pastries. Each riad has dedicated bath butler.
Aman Tokyo
Welcome amenity: sake set, hand-written calligraphy welcome card. Bath products: Aman own-brand.
Le Bristol Paris
Welcome amenity: macarons from Pierre Hermé, champagne. Bath products: Le Labo or Aesop.
Belmond Hotel Cipriani Venice
Welcome amenity: prosecco and biscotti. Bath products: Acqua di Parma.
The Connaught London
Welcome amenity: tea selection, butter biscuits. Bath products: Le Labo.
Singita lodges
Welcome amenity: in-room treats reflecting the day's theme. Bath products: own-brand or African-luxury.
Bulgari Hotels (Tokyo, Roma, etc.)
Welcome amenity: Bulgari chocolates, prosecco. Bath products: Bulgari own-brand.
Turndown excellence
Aman properties
Bed prepared with rose petals if occasion. Towel folded into shape. Tomorrow's weather card.
Royal Mansour
Riad-style turndown. Slippers placed precisely. Quiet music available.
St Regis (with butler)
Butler-driven turndown. Personalised to preferences.
Belmond
European turndown tradition. Mini-pastry standard.
Occasion amenities
For birthdays, anniversaries, honeymoons:
What to expect
- Cake (small, personalised)
- Flowers
- Handwritten card from GM
- Champagne
- Special turndown
- Photo of you (if discreet)
How to trigger
Mention the occasion at booking. Confirm in pre-arrival communication. Most hotels handle this automatically — but a brief mention ensures it.
Five rules
- Welcome amenity is the hotel's character — pay attention
- Bath products tell you about the hotel's brand investment
- Turndown is the silent ritual — appreciate it
- Mention occasions in advance for best amenities
- Tip housekeeping for turndown — they earn it
For more, see the concierge pillar.