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April 25th, 2024<\/p>\n\t

As wanderlusts, globetrotters, jet-setters, and adventurers, we’re no strangers to the flurry and frenzy of airports. Sometimes, long layovers feel like a necessary evil to endure for the sake of a good deal… but what if I told you your stressful, bustling, airport layover could be transformed into a serene oasis of rest and relaxation? Enter the world of airport sleeping pods – your ticket to catching up on those z’s while on the go. I’ve listed eight airports from across the US where you can find these cozy cocoons, plus two bonus international hubs for the ultimate guide in travel comfort.<\/p>\n

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Domestic Airports With Sleeping Pods<\/strong><\/h1>\n

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $10-$20 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Located near B16. The ATL airport sleeping pods are hosted & booked through Minute Suites. Each suite also offers a workspace, which means it’s also the perfect spot to take meetings during your layover!\u00a0<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing:<\/b> Take a Virtual Reality Tour – Step into the world of virtual reality and embark on an immersive tour of Atlanta’s top attractions right from the airport. Experience iconic landmarks like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and Centennial Olympic Park in stunning 360-degree detail. You can typically locate these VR kiosks within the airport’s concourses, particularly in areas designated for passenger amenities or relaxation. These VR tour kiosks or booths might be located near seating areas, lounges, or other recreational spaces within Concourses E and F. To get more precise information or to confirm the availability of VR tours at ATL, you can visit the airport’s official website<\/a> or contact their customer service directly. Additionally, you may inquire at information desks or look for signage within the airport pointing to VR tour locations.<\/p>\n

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Minute Suites at ATL Airport<\/p><\/div>\n

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $15-$25 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Pods can be found in Terminals A, B, C, and E, providing convenient options for weary travelers arriving from almost anywhere.<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Taste of Texas Food Tour<\/a> – Indulge in a culinary adventure with a Taste of Texas Food Tour, featuring mouthwatering dishes from some of the Lone Star State’s best eateries. Sample Texas BBQ, Tex-Mex delights, and other local favorites without ever leaving the airport.<\/p>\n

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Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $30 – $40 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: The IAD airport features 16 Sleepbox pods, with standard rooms ($40\/hour) and company rooms ($30\/hour) available for rent for tired travelers. The pods are located near the tram in concourse A. The pods feature twin beds, WiFi, and work desk, and more. Each room can be booked for a maximum of 12 hours.\u00a0<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: National Air & Space Museum<\/a>, if you want to adventure a short distance from the airport on your long layover, keep the theme of aviation going! Explore the nearly 200 aircraft on display, including the Space Shuttle Discovery. It’s an easy 10-minute Uber ride from the IAD airport.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Sleepbox by Vzor495 licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $35 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Pods are situated in Terminal A West, offering a tranquil respite away from the hustle of the airport. Bonus: They also offer showers! Similar to ATL airport sleeping pods, PHL sleeping pods are hosted by Minute Suite<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Liberty Bell Replica Exhibit<\/a> – Get up close and personal with history at the Liberty Bell Replica Exhibit. Learn about the significance of this iconic symbol of American independence and snap a selfie with the replica before catching your next flight.<\/p>\n

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San Francisco International Airport (SFO):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $18-$28 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Pods are located in the International Terminal, near Boarding Area A, making them accessible to travelers from around the globe.<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Aviation Museum and Library<\/a> – Delve into the fascinating world of aviation history at the SFO Aviation Museum and Library. Explore interactive exhibits, vintage aircraft, and artifacts showcasing the evolution of flight, making your layover an educational journey through the skies.<\/p>\n

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Baltimore\/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $12-$18 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Pods are available in Concourse D, providing a convenient rest option for those traveling through the Mid-Atlantic region.<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Observation Deck<\/a> – Take in panoramic views of the airfield and surrounding landscape from the Observation Deck. Watch planes take off and land while enjoying a moment of tranquility amidst the airport’s bustling atmosphere.<\/p>\n

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Denver International Airport (DEN):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: FREE<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Denver has a ‘reset and recharge’<\/a> area that can be found in Concourse A, offering a peaceful retreat for travelers passing through the Mile High City. The area is less sleeping-pod-ish and more like a community rest room, but is the perfect place to sleep & recharge your self (and devices) for free.\u00a0<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Outdoor Observation Deck<\/a> – Soak up the sunshine and fresh mountain air at the Outdoor Observation Deck. Located on the plaza between the terminal and the Westin Denver International Airport hotel, this open-air space offers sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains and aircraft in motion.<\/p>\n

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Rest & Recharge area in Denver International Airport<\/p><\/div>\n

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA):<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $8-$12 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Pods are located in Concourses A and B, providing options for travelers in multiple locations across the airport.<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Pacific Marketplace<\/a> – Immerse yourself in the flavors of the Pacific Northwest at the Pacific Marketplace. Browse a curated selection of local goods, including artisanal snacks, gourmet coffee, and unique souvenirs, perfect for picking up a taste of Seattle before your flight.<\/p>\n

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Bonus: FREE Sleeping Mats in Minneapolis\/Saint Paul International Airport:<\/p>\n

The MSP airport<\/a> has a limited supply of sleeping mats for passenger use at both terminals. Mats are distributed at an airline’s request when local hotels are full or near capacity. The mats are distributed in these areas at Terminal 1 Airport Mall Concourse C16 near gates G9 and the entrance to Concourse E. At Terminal 2, passengers can contact their airlines to request mats.<\/em><\/p>\n

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International Airports With Sleeping Pods<\/b><\/h1>\n

It is much more common for airports serving many international destinations to have airport sleeping pods. Here are some of the most popular airports that offer sleeping pods to travelers:<\/p>\n

Changi Airport, Singapore:<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: Free for up to 6 hours, then $20-$40 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: With numerous pods scattered throughout Terminals 1, 2, and 3, Changi Airport sets the standard for comfort and convenience in air travel. The Changi Airport is also widely known and the best airport in the world – if you’re facing a long layover here – you won’t be bored! Throughout the terminals, the airport features waterfalls, elevated adult bouncing nets, theaters, gardens, shopping malls, and more.\u00a0<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Butterfly Garden<\/a> – Step into a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling airport at the Butterfly Garden. Wander through lush greenery and vibrant flowers while surrounded by hundreds of fluttering butterflies, providing a peaceful escape before or after your flight.<\/p>\n

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Incheon International Airport, South Korea:<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $10-$20 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Pods are available in various locations throughout the airport, including the Transportation Center and Concourses.<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Cultural Experience Zone<\/a> – Immerse yourself in Korean culture at the Cultural Experience Zone. Participate in traditional craft workshops, try on hanbok (Korean traditional clothing), and enjoy live performances showcasing the rich heritage of South Korea, offering a taste of local culture without leaving the airport.<\/p>\n

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Frankfurt International Airport, Germany:<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Cost<\/b>: $10-$20 per hour<\/p>\n

Availability<\/b>: 24\/7<\/p>\n

Accessibility<\/b>: Napcabs can be found in terminal 1 of Frankfurt International Airport. They offer a bed, air conditioning. alarm clock, USB charging ports, and more. As of 2024, Another\u00a0six brand new NapCabs\u00a0have recently been opened in\u00a0Pier A Schengen between gates A 56 and A 58<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n

One Fun Thing<\/b>: Shower! Sometimes when traveling, there is truly no better activity than a shower. The Frankfurt Airport has multiple areas with showers available to the public:<\/p>\n