Rest Stops

Rest Houses are a feature introduced in order to reduce distances traveled to dungeons that are far from the region's main town, especially those that are commonly used as training spots. They allow you to set your rest point (the place you wake up after you faint, give up, or escape from a dungeon) near a dungeon for a fee, which varies depending on the location. Some also have shops in them.

Blaire's Fortune Tent
Located south of the entrance to Starlit Lagoon, at the foot of its slope. Run by Blaire, a Braixen, the fee is 3,000 Pokè.
 * Passing in front of the skull on the table gives the following flavor text: "The skull's crystal eyes seem to watch you as you move around the room."

Bonee's Resting Hut
Located to the east of the bridge to Tanren Mansion. Run by Bonee, a Cubone, the fee is 2,000 Poké.
 * The hut also contains a Piplup NPC, who mentions an unsettling landmark nearby, a well on the south-middle path from the hut.

Cleo​'s Rest House
Located north-east of the entrance to Sunrise Temple. Run by Cleo, a Nidoqueen, the fee is 3,000 Pokè.
 * The rest house also has a shop run by Ceasar, a Nidoking. He sells the following:

Exbel-Winden Rest Point
Located to the left of the path on the border to Winden Passage (the path taken to reach Winden Pass). Run by a Blissey, the fee is 1,000 Poké.
 * The rest point also includes a Chimecho Assembly and Kangaskhan Storage, presumably to alleviate the need to run back to Grassroot Town to do so if a certain Pokémon or certain items were needed.

Graceffa's Rest Stop
Located under the bridge to Mt. Skylift's entrance. Run by Graceffa, a Sceptile, the fee is 2,500 Poké.

Karia's Place
Located between Dragon's Descent and Rocky Ravine as rest point for both. Run by Karia, a Crawdaunt, the fee is 7,500 Poké.

​Oracle's Rest Stop
Located to the right of the incline to Mt. Moon's Cloaked Cliff (the acutal entrance to the dungeon), nestled into its side. Run by Oracle, a Xatu, the fee is 3,000 Poké.

Saia's Rest Stop
Located on the path to Mysterious Jungle, northwestern of the dungeon's opening. Run by Saia, a Blaziken, the fee is 4,000 Poké.

Tanren Ranch
Located at the entrance to Rustic Savannah (the building passed through to the dungeon's entrance). Run by Betty and Bully, a Miltank and a Tauros respectively, the fee is 2,000 Poké.
 * Betty also runs a small shop, selling the following:
 * Bully sells the following Orbs:
 * The ranch also has a group of nine Mareep NPCs all named Dolly, in reference to the first cloned mammal, a sheep, of the same name. Herdie, a nearby Herdier NPC, seems to be weirded out by the group.

Arian's House
Located near the eastern end of the Tanren Desert and on your way to Cryptic Chasm. There is also a Chimecho Assembly outside of the rest house. The rest stop's owner, Arian, is not found in the rest stop, as a sign outside the house notes that he left to visit his cousin. The fee is 5,000 Poké.

Undercity Bases
Depending on the player's ID, they either have access to the Desert Fangs' Base or the Night Talons' Base. Information regarding the services of these two bases are displayed here. The fee for both bases is 3,000 Poké.

Holiday's Holiday Lodge
This rest stop is located near the entrance to Holiday Cave. It is run by an Eevee named Holiday. The fee is 1,000 Poké.

Pillager's Cove
Players who decide to head to Mineral Cavern by travelling along the beach will find this house on their way. This rest stop is run by nobody, and it turns out to be an abandoned hideout used by Captain Kingler, who is the boss of Seaside Cavern. There is a Chimecho Assembly inside while a Kangaskhan Statue is outside of the rest stop. For some unexplained reason, the fee is 5,000 Poké.
 * There is a hidden room that can be accessed by using rock smash on a fragile wall. This leads into the private quarters of Captain Kingler which is filled with unobtainable treasure. Besides this, a diary, a book and an autobiography of himself that were all written by him and some photos of himself (one of him standing on a mast draws the player's attention) can be found in the hidden room.
 * In the main room proper, checking the table from the right gives the flavour text : "You've seen Grimer trails that look more edible than this stuff!"
 * Above the table, there is a "Wanted" poster for Captain Kingler that reads: "WANTED OUTLAWS: 1.5 Million Poke Captain Kingler and his right hand man, Shifty Slowpoke. -the list goes on- oddly though, there seem to be many notes of admiration...."
 * Near the left entrance is a barrel. When examined from the top, you get the text: "No good could come of this stuff..."

Trivia

 * This feature, created by Festivo, was officially introduced on June 23, 2016.
 * Even if you don't have it set as your rest point, stepping on the bed(s) will restore your party to full health.