London Luton Airport Hotels & Sleeping Pods

Where to Stay/Sleep at London Luton Airport (LTN)?
If you're on a layover or transit in London Luton Airport and looking to get some sleep or rest you can book an airport hotel or sleeping pods inside London airport and/or anywhere nearby the airport. Below we list the best airport hotels in 🇬🇧 London airport (LTN) or even just a sleeping pod or capsule hotel for a quick snooze or rest.
Holiday Inn Express London Luton Airport by IHG- London Road, Luton, 10 min walk from Luton Airport Terminal
- Type: Airport Hotel
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- London Road, Luton, 10 min walk from Luton Airport Terminal
- Type: Airport Hotel
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- New Airport Way, Luton, ~500 m from terminal
- Type: Airport Hotel
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- Spittlesea Road, Luton, 8–10 min walk to terminal
- Type: Budget Hotel
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- Luton Airport Parkway, adjacent to DART link
- Type: Airport Hotel
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- Luton Hoo, 1.2 miles from Luton Airport
- Type: Luxury Country House Hotel
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- Hatters Way, Luton, ~1 mile from airport
- Type: Mid‑range Hotel
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- Luton, ~0.4 miles from airport
- Type: Short‑let Home
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- Inside London Luton Airport terminal, in Aspire Lounge
- Type: Sleeping Pods in Airport Lounge
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Free Sleeping & Rest Areas in London Luton 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 London airport or you can visit the 🇬🇧 London Airport (LTN) official website map page to find specific locations.
- Arrivals Hall benches: Several benches here are commonly used for resting or napping; seating can be limited, so arrive early to secure one.
- Gates 5–6 seating area: A few sofas and soft armchairs located airside near these gates are favored by travelers for short rests.
- After-hours food court chairs: When eateries close, push-together chairs in the food court area can be rearranged to form makeshift rest spots.
- Chaplaincy / Prayer Room: Quiet space that can offer a calm area to sit or rest, though not specifically designed for sleeping.
- Airside “quiet room” for Assisted Travel passengers: A dedicated private lounge‑style area reserved for passengers with disabilities or special assistance needs.
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Related Info:
- London Airport Hotel Finder
- Transit Hotel and Sleeping at the Airport During Layover Guide
- Airlines That Offer Free Transit Hotel During Long Layover










