Take a Snooze in Washington's First Nap Studio
A 20-minute snooze costs $15.
-- Raise your hand if you are in desperate need of some shut-eye.
Recharj, based in Washington, D.C., has the answer for you. (Hint: it includes a giant bean bag bed, a face mask, soothing music and a giant flannel blanket).
Washingtonians can now book a catnap between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the studio’s small but cozy space. Up to 13 people can doze at a time, separated by gauzy curtains for privacy. The company also offers meditation sessions.
A 20-minute snooze costs $15, but studio manager Christine Marcella says the cost of admission is worth it.
“We are on a mission to bring mindfulness back to Washington, D.C.,” Marcella said.
This may be the first studio of its kind in the U.S. but power-napping has been popular in other countries for years. In Japan, companies urge their exhausted workers to get a little rest during the day to recharge their batteries.
ABC News’ Karen Travers took a tour of the serene studio and had a chance to catch some Z's in the process.