Review: Sleepover Lima Airport

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Sleepover Lima Airport

Background and Arrival

After arriving in Lima, we had approximately a 5-hour self-connection before our Cusco flight. We landed on time, and since the domestic terminal currently has no lounges to access, we decided to book two hours at the Sleepover Lima Airport, which is located before security, and got bunk beds, which was nice to take a nap. We did a walk-in, and the rate was $37 USD for 2 hours in a “Bunk Cabin” that fits two.

Other room types at Sleepover Lima Airport include a “FlexiSuite” for 1 person and a “Family Bunk Cabin” for 4 people. Sleepover Lima Airport is also part of Priority Pass, and if your membership allows for traditional non-lounge airport experiences, you can choose from options such as a 3-hour stay in a FlexiSuite.

Sleepover at Lima Airport opened in June 2025 and is landside, before security, on the arrivals level, next to Starbucks and Dunkin’.

Sleepover Lima Airport
Entrance

Arrival and Our Bunk Room

We showed up at the front desk, and they stated that the minimum reservation would be for two hours for $37 USD, and each additional hour could be added for $17 USD.

Shower access would be an additional $14 USD per person, and we weren’t feeling gross enough to warrant a shower, so we opted to just stay for the nap.

Hallway

Our bunk room was small at 4 square meters, but adequate! It’s for two people, but the bunks are wider than my twin XL bunk from college. There are also lamps and power ports at each bunk. The bedding was relatively comfortable, and everything seemed clean. There was AC as well.

Sleepover Lima Airport
Twin Bunk Room

Just one odd thing was that there seemed to be werewolf noises every so often, which did throw me off a bit, but I was still able to sleep.

Restrooms are available for use on site down the hallway, and they were adequate. There are shower rooms as well (for an extra charge).

Other Amenities

There is a complimentary coffee maker/tea and fountain soda machine. Additionally, there is a lounge area if you want to get work done.

Lounge Area

The Verdict

Overall, the Sleepover Lima Airport was just what we needed during our extended layover. The bunk room was comfortable for a nap and helped me gather the energy for a long travel day ahead.

 

Have you stayed at the Sleepover Lima Airport before? How was your experience? Comment below!

 

Cheers,

Ty


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