People are only just realising what the Travelodge logo is actually showing – and it’s blowing their minds

IT'S one of the most popular hotel chains in the UK.

And if you've ever stayed at a Travelodge, you might have looked at the logo for the company and admired the "mountain" view.

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People are only just realising what the Travelodge logo actually showsCredit: Getty
While some people thought it showed a mountainous landscape, it actually depicts a man sleeping
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While some people thought it showed a mountainous landscape, it actually depicts a man sleepingCredit: Getty

However, people have been left mind-blown after discovering that the image doesn't, in fact, show a hilly landscape.

Instead, it's actually a profile view of a man laying down sleeping.

People took to TikTok to marvel over the discovery, with one writing: "Since when was the Travelodge logo someone asleep in bed?

"This whole time I thought it was a hill and some mountains!"

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"HOW did it take me SO LONG to realise its some geezer lying down, not mountains and a sunset?!" they added.

"I worked for Travelodge... I didn't even know this!" another laughed.

"All these years I stayed at Travelodge hotels, and I never knew this," someone else admitted.

"Omg I always thought it was hills and a sunset," another commented.

"And I worked in Travelodge and I still didn’t get that!" someone else wrote.

"Omgggg whattt how did I not know this?" another questioned.

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"Wait I never realised that!" someone else shouted.

"Now I see someone asleep in bed I will never be able to see the hills and sunset ever again!" another marvelled.

"Whaaaat? I used to work in a Travelodge for years and always thought it was mountains!" someone else admitted.

"How did I never know this?" another asked.

As someone else said they were "speechless" after the discovery.

However, others insisted the logo had a double meaning.

"It's both - that's the point!" one wrote.

"Travelodge. Travel + lodge. Travelling + sleeping."

"Isn't it meant to be both? travel and sleeping?" another added.

"Yeah supposed to be both," a third agreed.

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"They've travelled over roads hills etc and are tired."

"I always thought this and I thought there's a pillow a blanket and a face in it with a sunset so I’m guessing its both?" someone else said.