GettSleep Madrid Airport – Airside (Inside Terminal, Boarding Pass Required)
GettSleep Madrid Airport is a unique rest concept located inside the boarding area (airside) of Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport – Terminal 4 Satellite (T4S). Designed for transit passengers, it offers private sleep capsules for short stays, allowing you to rest comfortably without leaving the secure zone.
Important: This property is located after security and passport control.
Access is only possible for passengers with a valid boarding pass for departing or connecting flights from Terminal 4S. The lounge is not accessible from the public (landside) area.
Our modern sleep capsules provide privacy, comfort, and a quiet environment ideal for relaxing between flights. Guests can choose between different capsule categories and flexible time-based stays.
Facilities include:
Private sleep capsules with bedding
Wi-Fi
Charging ports
Optional shower access (included in selected categories)
24-hour access aligned with flight operations
GettSleep is the perfect solution for:
Transit passengers with long layovers
Early departures or delayed flights
Travelers seeking rest, privacy, and comfort inside the airport
Enjoy a seamless travel experience without leaving the terminal.
"Terrible service.
I stayed only because I missed a connecting flight.
I booked a 6-hour stay, arriving at the hotel at 1:30 AM.
When I asked the only receptionist there that day, he quoted me the highest price, so I opted to book through TripAdvisor right then and there, as it was more convenient. That's when his service changed completely.
I booked a 6-hour stay, so I should have checked out at 7:40 AM. However, he told me I had to leave at 6:00 AM because that's what the system showed.
Another guest arrived right then, and he offered to extend his stay by 30 minutes without the guest even asking.
However, he told me I had to leave at 6:00 AM. I booked 6 hours and he gave me 3 hours and 20 minutes. And every so often he made comments alluding to how I had booked through the app, saying it was the cheapest option, that I would get a room in a higher section, and that I shouldn't complain later.
I told him I would write through the same app. I used the ”extend stay” option to ensure they honored what I had booked.
When I told him I had done so, he said, ”Yes, I know, I'll get the message myself; I just received it, but you have to check out at 6:00 AM.”
At 8:20 AM, I received his confirmation that he had accepted, presumably to avoid any problems. Although, obviously, I had already left at 6:00 AM.
The hotel's occupancy rate was only 30%, so it was all purely due to the receptionist's whim."