Highlights

  • A survey reveals 79.29 per cent of guests steal towels
  • 66.4 per cent of guests take home bathrobes
  • 36.5 per cent of the guests cannot resist packing some free cosmetics

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Guests around the world end up stealing many luxury and everyday items from various 5-star and 4-star hotels. Here is a list that will leave you surprised!

Shocking! 5 Bizarre things guests steal from hotels

Staying at luxury hotels is an experience like no other. Be it the ultra-soft beds or the on-point room service, 4-star and 5-star hotels give service like no other. However, many guests end up taking advantage of the services provided and stealing luxury items and products from the hotels they visit. A recent survey has revealed the top items that are frequently stolen, and the list will surely surprise you!

What are the most common items stolen?

According to a survey, guests are more likely to steal from a 5-star hotel than a 4-star hotel. While the research shows that guests even steal mattresses and TV sets, the most common item stolen from hotels is towels. A whopping 79.29 per cent of hotel owners revealed that guests most often take home towels, while 66.4 per cent of guests take home bathrobes. The next item that is most stolen from deluxe hotels is hangers.

Guests also love to take home pens and 36.5 per cent of the guests cannot resist packing some free cosmetics available at the hotels. Other items that came up in the survey were light bulbs, TV Sets, hair dryers and even mini fridges!

11.4 per cent of people cannot help but steal coffee machines to get that perfect cup of cappuccino. 6.6 per cent of hotel guests have even ended up stealing mattresses!

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