Philadelphia Airport Hotels & Sleeping Pods

Where to Stay/Sleep at Philadelphia Airport (PHL)?
If you're on a layover or transit in Philadelphia Airport and looking to get some sleep or rest you can book an airport hotel or sleeping pods inside Philadelphia airport and/or anywhere nearby the airport. Below we list the best airport hotels in 🇺🇸 Philadelphia airport (PHL) or even just a sleeping pod or capsule hotel for a quick snooze or rest.
Minute Suites (PHL Terminal A/B Connector)- Past TSA, A/B Connector, Philadelphia International Airport
- Type: Airport nap suite
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- One Arrivals Road, Terminal B, Philadelphia, PA 19153
- Type: Full-service airport hotel
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- 9000 Bartram Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153
- Type: All-suite hotel
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- 4501 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153
- Type: Mid-range airport hotel
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- 101 Taylor Avenue, Essington, PA 19029
- Type: Upper mid‑range hotel with shuttle
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- 4509 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153
- Type: Upscale airport hotel
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- 4455 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153
- Type: Modern select-service hotel
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- 4300 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153
- Type: Budget-friendly airport hotel
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Free Sleeping & Rest Areas in Philadelphia Airport
If you don't want to book a room and/or on a budget, there might be some free sleeping or rest areas inside Philadelphia airport or you can visit the 🇺🇸 Philadelphia Airport (PHL) official website map page to find specific locations.
- Informal padded benches (various terminals): While there are no dedicated rest zones, padded benches are scattered throughout terminals A, B, D and F—these are free and available landside and airside for informal resting.
- Terminal A–West (post‑security): This quieter, newer section has benches without armrests—ideal for lying down.
- Terminal F (regional flights): Gate areas in Terminal F tend to be less crowded and have corners with benches suitable for napping.
- Quiet Room (Terminal D/E connector): A peaceful meditation/reflection space that travelers sometimes use for short rest—even though it’s not officially a nap room.
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Related Info:
- Philadelphia Airport Hotel Finder
- Transit Hotel and Sleeping at the Airport During Layover Guide
- Airlines That Offer Free Transit Hotel During Long Layover










