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Reviving the Latin American tradition of the afternoon siesta, a hotel in Argentina brings siesta to the corporate workforce
Once a staple in Latin America, the afternoon siesta's popularity has steadily dwindled in the region's business centres.
But in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires, a new kind of hotel aims to revive the tradition: it caters exclusively to power nappers.
At the Selfishness Hotel, clients are encouraged to drift off for up to 45 minutes before returning to their jobs.
Power naps are siestas which are short and which have objectives and timings different to just any siesta, which is usually taken after lunch.
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"But the cost of sleep doesn't come cheap: one visit to Selfishness costs 100 posterity, around $30, a pretty penny for an average Argentinian."