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Does Amsterdam airport have sleeping pods?

KLM is now offering access to Sleep Cabins located in the flagship Non-Schengen Crown Lounge at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The cabins provide an ideal space for those seeking privacy and a step up in comfort from the regular rest area.



Yes, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) is a leader in passenger comfort and offers several high-quality sleeping options in 2026. For a true "pod" experience, you can visit XpresSpa (located after security), which offers individual, futuristic sleeping pods that can be rented for 1 to 4 hours—perfect for a quick power nap between flights. For a more traditional but still compact "cabin" experience, YOTELAIR is located inside the terminal after passport control; it features "smart cabins" with pull-out beds, workstations, and rain showers that can be booked for as little as 4 hours or for an entire night. This is an ideal solution for transit passengers who do not have a visa to enter the Netherlands. If you are on the "landside" (before security), there are several world-class hotels connected to the terminal, but for in-terminal convenience in 2026, the XpresSpa pods and YOTELAIR cabins are the primary choices for a refreshed layover.

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KLM is now offering access to Sleep Cabins located in the flagship Non-Schengen Crown Lounge at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The cabins provide an ideal space for those seeking privacy and a step up in comfort from the regular rest area. There's more than just a bed.

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Sleep cabins can also be reserved for the cost of: 3 hours: EUR 49.50 or 12,400 Miles. 5 hours: EUR 75. - or 18,800 Miles.

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The 3 Privium lounges at Schiphol are also open to paying visitors – these cost €40-€60 and must be purchased over-the-counter, capacity permitting.

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KLM Economy passengers can be offered a paid access option which costs €50 (Lounge 25) and €65 (Lounge 52), Flying Blue members get a slight discount. Book through the KLM app or 'My Trip' on KLM.com (with a €10 discount), self-service machines or at the lounge entrance.

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NapCabs average price ranges from 10-15 EUR per hour. Go Sleep Pods average prices range from 10-15 USD per hour.

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Overall, the new KLM Crown Lounge 52 for non-Schengen passengers is a massive space and a much-needed improvement over the old lounge. But I do have some problems with it. The pros include great food options to fill your belly and plenty of shower suites to freshen up after a long-haul flight.

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Often, travelers can gain access to these lounges with certain credit cards or rewards programs, or by buying a day pass. Inside, you can find nicer, more comfortable couches on which to nap. In the best lounges, there's even showers you can use to freshen up. Airport lounges are less exclusive.

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The KLM Crown Lounge 52 does have a complimentary self-serve buffet area and hosted bar (I'll cover that in a bit) but they also made this Blue Bar area a premium area where you have to pay for food and drinks.

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You can get free access to an airline lounge by redeeming miles or opening a credit card with lounge benefits. Airline elite status also comes with lounge benefits. If you're a U.S. military member on active duty, you might qualify for free lounge access with select airlines.

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FOOD AND DRINK The Aspire Lounge at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport boasts a wide selection of complimentary food, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. There are a variety of snacks and nibbles too, feel free to have as much or as little as you like.

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Which credit cards offer access to Mastercard lounges through LoungeKey? Most Mastercard World and World Elite credit cards offer membership to the LoungeKey airport lounges network. After that, you have to pay for each entry, which costs $32 US.

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Every traveler has different needs and expectations, so determining which lounge is worth the money can be very subjective. If a status climber or frequent flier is loyal to a certain airline or credit card, for instance, they'll likely choose those lounges over the others.

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6) Be a guest of somebody with lounge access Guest policies vary greatly depending on the airline, the membership status and the type of lounge. Some let guests in for free while others charge a fee which typically ranges between $25 and $65 per person.

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