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Siestario, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Albana Vega, who works in telemarketing, and Rodrigo Rocco, a public relations specialist, take a siesta, or nap, at a center called Siestario, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. City residents are fighting work-related stress with a 20-minute nap at the center. Employees at Siestario tailor to each client the music, aroma and colours that would be most conducive to sleep.
From questions about the nature or sleeping patterns of the clients, the wizard selects the type of lighting and aroma in the cabin of rest according to the principles of the Asian philosophy of Feng Shui. The cabins have 16 colors of light that "enhance" the benefits of napping, such as blue or green light. Once in the cab, the customer can take a nap of 25, 35 or 45 minutes, always wrapped in a warm blanket, his eyes covered by a heavy mask and relaxing music through headphones that varies from increasingly intense rhythms as time goes on the break.
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