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Pod hotels

Somewhere to sleep, inside the terminal

Short stays for layovers, delays and overnight waits. A private capsule, a shower, and somewhere safe for your bags, without leaving the building or paying for a full night you will not use.

Interior of a pod hotel berth

What is on site

A small hotel, without the corridor

Everything a short stay needs and nothing it does not, which is what keeps a night affordable.

Your pod

A private capsule with acoustic lining, filtered air and light and temperature you control from inside.

Showers and washrooms

Shared shower rooms and private vanity space, cleaned on a schedule that matches how busy the site is.

Luggage

Secure lockers sized for full-size cases, so nothing has to come into the berth with you unless you want it to.

Configurations

Choose your capsule

Nightly rates are to be announced and go to the waitlist before anywhere else.

Solo

TBA

Sleeps one

One adult, an adjustable berth, filtered air and a small desk. The standard capsule.

Duo

TBA

Sleeps two

A twin-berth capsule with separate ventilation and light controls, for two people travelling together.

Family

TBA

Sleeps two adults, two children

A larger unit sized for a parent or two with young children, built for overnight layovers.

First sites

  • LagosMurtala Muhammed International (LOS)Opening date to be announced
  • AbujaNnamdi Azikiwe International (ABV)Opening date to be announced

House rules

What to expect

Quiet hours, 22:00 to 07:00

No speakerphone, no playback without headphones. The quiet is the product, and it only works if everyone keeps it.

Cleaned between every stay

A UV-C cycle runs when a capsule empties, with a full service between overnight guests.

Keyless entry

A code on arrival, no front desk queue. App check-in follows once the first sites are open.

Be first through the door

Waitlist members get opening dates, rates and first reservations before anyone else.