Airports with Sleep Pods
Which major airports have capsule hotels, sleep pods, or pay-per-hour nap rooms? Comparison of 19 airports with sleep facilities, ranked by hourly price.
Quick answer
19 of 70 major airports we track have dedicated sleep pods or capsule hotels. Prices range from $30/hr (Dubai SnoozeCube) to $80/hr (Hong Kong Regal Transit). Most US options are Minute Suites at $42-45/hr. Internationally, Singapore Changi, Doha, Tokyo, and Seoul Incheon have the strongest transit-sleep infrastructure.
19 airports with sleep pods
Sorted by hourly rate. All airports listed have airside or near-airport facilities bookable by the hour. Click any airport for the full terminal guide and verification links.
| Airport | Facility | Location | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| DXB Dubai, United Arab Emirates | SnoozeCube (T1, T3) | — | $30/hr |
| NRT Tokyo (Narita), Japan | 9 Hours Narita capsule | — | $40/hr |
| DFW Dallas | Minute Suites (Terminal D) | Private suites for naps or showers. | $42/hr |
| DEN Denver | Minute Suites (Concourse B) | — | $42/hr |
| EWR Newark | Minute Suites (Terminal C) | — | $42/hr |
| PHL Philadelphia | Minute Suites (Terminal B/C) | — | $42/hr |
| ATL Atlanta | Minute Suites (Concourse B) | Minute Suites at ATL has 9 private suites, rates start around $45/hour. | $45/hr |
| LAX Los Angeles | Minute Suites (TBIT) | — | $45/hr |
| JFK New York | Minute Suites (Terminal 4) | — | $45/hr |
| CDG Paris, France | YotelAir (T2E-K) | Bookable sleep cabins. | $50/hr |
| AMS Amsterdam, Netherlands | YotelAir Lounge 1 airside | — | $50/hr |
| IST Istanbul, Türkiye | YotelAir | — | $50/hr |
| HND Tokyo (Haneda), Japan | First Cabin Haneda (T1) | — | $50/hr |
| ICN Seoul (Incheon), South Korea | Spa on Air, Darakhyu Capsule | — | $50/hr |
| LHR London, United Kingdom | Yotel (T4 landside) | Compact sleep cabins bookable by the hour. | $55/hr |
| DOH Doha, Qatar | Oryx Airport Hotel (airside) | — | $55/hr |
| YYZ Toronto, Canada | Plaza Premium offers sleep rooms | — | $55/hr |
| SIN Singapore, Singapore | Ambassador Transit Hotel (T2, T3), Aerotel (T1) | — | $60/hr |
| HKG Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR | Regal Airport Hotel transit (airside) | — | $80/hr |
Airports without sleep pods but with on-airport hotels
Not every airport has capsule-style sleep pods, but many have full hotels connected to or immediately adjacent to the terminal. Some offer day-use rates for transit passengers.
- ORD $$$ Hilton Chicago O'Hare
- MCO $$$ Hyatt Regency Orlando International
- MIA $$ MIA Hotel (inside terminal)
- SFO $$$ Grand Hyatt at SFO
- IAH $$$ Houston Airport Marriott at George Bush
- BOS $$$ Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor
- MSP $$$ InterContinental at MSP (T1)
- DTW $$$ Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport
- TPA $$ Marriott Tampa Airport
- AUS $$ Hilton Austin Airport
- MSY $$ Hilton New Orleans Airport
- FRA $$$ Hilton Frankfurt Airport
- FCO $$$ Hilton Rome Airport
- BCN $$$ Renaissance Barcelona Airport
- SYD $$$ Rydges Sydney Airport
- YVR $$$$ Fairmont Vancouver Airport
- MEX $$$ NH Collection México City Airport T2
Frequently asked questions
Which US airports have sleep pods?
Of the top US airports, ATL, DFW, DEN, PHL, and EWR have Minute Suites (private rooms rentable by the hour for about $42-45/hour). These are located airside so you can use them without exiting security. Most other US airports rely on airline lounges' quiet rooms instead.
Which international airports have the best sleep facilities?
Singapore Changi (Ambassador Transit Hotel, Aerotel), Doha (Oryx Airport Hotel), Hong Kong (Regal Airport Hotel), Seoul Incheon (Darakhyu Capsule Hotel), Dubai (SnoozeCube), and Istanbul (YotelAir) all offer airside transit accommodations bookable by the hour. Tokyo Narita has 9 Hours capsule and Haneda has First Cabin.
How much do airport sleep pods cost?
Prices range from about $30/hour at Dubai (SnoozeCube) to $80/hour at Hong Kong (Regal Airport Hotel). US Minute Suites typically run $42-45/hour with minimum-stay requirements. Full-night stays range $100-200 depending on airport.
Are airport sleep pods airside (past security)?
Most transit-oriented sleep pods (Minute Suites, SnoozeCube, Oryx, YotelAir, 9 Hours Narita) are airside so you can use them between flights without re-clearing security. A few like Yotel Heathrow T4 and First Cabin Haneda T1 are landside - check the specific airport page before booking.
What if my airport does not have sleep pods?
Check for on-airport hotels with day-use or short-stay rates. ORD, MCO, MIA, SFO, IAH all have hotels physically connected to or immediately adjacent to the terminal, some with day-use pricing. Premium airline lounges (Delta One, Qantas First, Lufthansa First Class Terminal) also include private sleep rooms at no extra cost.
Can I sleep in the airport for free?
Yes, at most major airports. Look for quiet zones, designated sleeping areas (Singapore Changi T2/T3), or 24-hour gates. Sleepinginairports.net ranks comfortable airports for this. Avoid commuter airports that close overnight.