Most travelers set their luggage on the bed, a chair, or the floor when checking into a hotel. But seasoned travelers — especially those who’ve survived one particular nightmare — often place their bags somewhere unexpected: the bathtub. It may seem odd, but this simple habit can protect your belongings more than you think.
1. The Real Reason: Avoiding Bed Bugs
Bed bugs can hide in mattresses, carpets, upholstered furniture, and even behind headboards. They’re tiny, persistent, and excellent at sneaking into suitcases.
A bathtub, made of smooth porcelain or fiberglass, is one of the few places bed bugs cannot easily climb — making it a temporary safe zone for your luggage.
2. A Safe Spot While You Inspect the Room
When you first enter a hotel room, you don’t yet know whether it’s pest-free. Keeping your luggage in the bathtub while you check the bed, seams, and furniture gives you time to assess the space without risking contamination.
3. Protection From Other Pests
In some regions, ants, cockroaches, and other pests can be an issue. Most can’t navigate the slippery surface of a bathtub, offering extra peace of mind.
4. Protection From Leaks
Occasionally, air-conditioning units or windows may leak onto carpets and luggage. The bathtub provides a water-safe buffer.
Final Tip
Use this trick only when you first arrive. Once the room checks out, move your luggage to a more convenient spot. This simple habit can prevent costly — and stressful — surprises later.




