When checking into a hotel, most travelers instinctively place their luggage on the bed, a luggage rack, or the floor.
However, experienced travelers — especially those who’ve faced one particular nightmare — often choose a less obvious spot: the bathtub. At first glance, this may seem strange, but the reasoning is both practical and important for protecting your belongings.
The Main Reason: Avoiding Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are tiny, persistent pests that can easily hitch a ride home in your luggage. Hotels, even upscale ones, are not immune to infestations, and these insects often hide in bedding, carpets, upholstered furniture, and even behind wall fixtures.
By placing your luggage in the bathtub, you reduce the chance of these pests crawling into your belongings. Bathtubs are typically made of smooth porcelain or fiberglass, surfaces where bed bugs cannot easily climb.