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Where to sleep, how to choose a zone, what to do if your flight is delayed
Where to sleep, how to choose a zone, what to do if your flight is delayed
Yes, you can sleep in Madrid Airport — and here is where: GettSleep runs sleeping pods inside Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, in Terminal 4 Satellite (T4S). They sit in the boarding (airside) zone, past security and passport control, by the international departure gates — you reach them with your boarding pass. It's a Sleep Lounge with the comfort of an airport hotel, but by the hour and cheaper: every capsule is a single berth with a real bed, an orthopedic mattress, fresh linen for each guest and a full clean between stays.
Book by the hour with 15-minute precision — you pay for real time, not whole days. Minimum stay is 3 hours and maximum 24. Rates are hourly in euros and cheaper than a Madrid airport hotel, so resting for a few hours costs far less than a full night. Save up to 25% with early booking, and returning guests get up to 15% more. Reception is open 24/7.
If you are looking for where to sleep in Madrid Airport during a layover, an early departure or a long wait, this is the alternative to an airport hotel without leaving the boarding zone. There is a shower at the airport too: shared hot showers with towels, plus a hair dryer, lockers, free Wi-Fi and USB charging in every capsule. Recharge and get back to your gate on time.