Key Facts
Capsule Hotel — What Is It
A capsule hotel is a compact accommodation format where instead of a traditional hotel room you get an individual sleeping space in a separate capsule. Each capsule is an enclosed area of 2-3 square metres with a proper orthopaedic mattress, lighting, ventilation and device charging.
The format was invented in Japan in 1979 for businessmen who needed an overnight stay near a train station. Since then capsule hotels have spread around the world and have become particularly popular at airports — where people need a short rest between flights rather than a full room with a bath and minibar.
The key difference from a regular hotel: you pay by the hour, not by the night. The minimum stay is usually 4 hours. This means a capsule costs 2-4 times less than a standard room in an airport hotel.
How a Capsule Is Set Up Inside
A modern capsule in an airport hotel is not just a bunk in a wall. Inside is a well-designed space for comfortable sleep:
- Orthopaedic mattress — standard sizes 80x200 cm (single) or 120x200 cm (double). Mattress quality is on par with a good city hotel
- Soundproofing — capsule walls reduce airport noise by. Plus free earplugs at the reception
- USB charging — a power outlet and USB port inside the capsule, your phone charges while you sleep
- LED lighting — adjustable: bright for reading, dimmed for falling asleep, full blackout
- Ventilation — forced fresh air supply, no stuffiness even with the curtain closed
- Mirror and shelf — in the Comfort models (3 m²) there is a bedside shelf for small items
A curtain or door closes the entrance — you are in your own private space. This is not a shared hall like a hostel: each rest room is isolated.
How a Capsule Differs from a Regular Hotel
The difference is not just in room size. Key differences between a capsule hotel and a traditional one:
- Pay by the hour — a regular hotel charges per night minimum (often 14:00 to 12:00). A capsule hotel charges from 4 hours
- No en-suite bathroom — showers and toilets are shared (except the mini-room category). But they are clean and regularly maintained
- Fast check-in — book online, check in within 2 minutes. A traditional hotel takes 10-15 minutes with passport
- Price — a capsule from 2,400 ₽ for 4 hours. A standard airport hotel room from 8,000-12,000 ₽ per night
- Location — capsule hotels operate right inside the terminals, no shuttle ride needed
If you need a full room with a bath and a window view — a capsule is not for you. But if your goal is to sleep 4-8 hours between flights — it is the ideal format.
Who Is a Capsule Hotel at the Airport For
The format is designed for several types of guests:
Transit passengers. A 6-12 hour layover with no way to leave the airport. A capsule lets you get a proper sleep and arrive at your next flight well-rested. This is not dozing off in a chair — it is a mattress, a pillow and quiet.
Business travellers. An early 6 AM flight: arrive at the airport by 4 AM and sleep for 2 hours — or come the evening before, sleep in a capsule and calmly go through check-in in the morning. The second option is better both financially and for well-being.
Families with children. The Twin double capsule (120 cm mattress) is suitable for a parent with a child. A child finds it easier to fall asleep in a quiet enclosed space than in a noisy departure hall.
Aeroexpress passengers. The train runs from 05:30 to 00:30. Arrived late — stay overnight. Arrived early — rest before the flight. A rest room solves the problem of mismatched train and flight schedules.
Those meeting or seeing off passengers. If you are meeting a late-night flight — you can wait in a capsule rather than on a bench at the arrivals exit.
How Much Does a Capsule Hotel Cost — the Payment Model
Unlike a traditional hotel, capsule hotels at airports use an hourly payment model. This is fair: why pay for 24 hours when you only need 4 hours of sleep?
Typical prices at GettSleep capsule hotels in Sheremetyevo (2026):
- Solo (single), 4 hours — from 2,400 ₽ (Terminal C) to 3,600 ₽ (Terminal B)
- Twin (double), 4 hours — from 3,200 ₽ to 3,400 ₽
- Comfort (3 m², extended), 4 hours — from 3,200 ₽
- Mini-room with bathroom, 4 hours — from 4,000 ₽
- 24-hour Solo rate — from 4,900 ₽ per 24 hours
The price depends on location (the sterile zone is more expensive — it is harder to access), capsule format and booking time. The early booking discount programme offers up to 75% off (up to 75% at Aeroexpress) when booking online in advance.
GettSleep — the Largest Capsule Hotel Network at Russian Airports
In Russia capsule hotels at airports are represented by the GettSleep chain. There are currently 5 hotels operating in two airports:
Sheremetyevo (SVO) — 4 hotels, 177 rooms:
- Terminal C — 101 rooms, international departures zone, 7 capsule types
- Terminal B (public zone) — 22 rooms, accessible without a ticket
- Terminal B (departures) — 16 capsules, domestic departures zone
- Aeroexpress — 38 capsules, near the train station
Novosibirsk Tolmachevo (OVB) — 1 hotel:
- Tolmachevo — capsule hotel in the domestic flights zone
GettSleep is not just a bed at the airport. It is a well-designed hotel with online booking, a loyalty programme and various capsule formats: from the basic Solo (2 m²) to the Yin-Yang mini-room with its own shower and toilet.
Myths About Capsule Hotels
Myth: it is like a hostel — a shared room and snoring neighbours. No. Each capsule is isolated by soundproofed walls at. You have your own private space with a curtain. You cannot hear your neighbour snoring — and if you are worried, take free earplugs at reception.
Myth: it is cramped and claustrophobic. The capsule area is 2-3 m², but you only sleep in it. The ceiling height allows you to sit up. There are models with extra space (Comfort — 3 m²). If you need more — the Yin-Yang mini-room with a full door and bathroom.
Myth: there is no shower — impossible to rest properly. Shared showers are clean and sanitised after each guest. Some formats (Yin-Yang, Coupe) have a private bathroom. Towels and toiletries are available at reception.
Myth: it is expensive for what it offers. 4 hours in a capsule cost from 2,400 ₽. A standard airport hotel room costs from 8,000 ₽ per night. If you need sleep rather than a bath with a view — a capsule is 3-4 times more cost-effective.
How to Book a Capsule at the Airport
- Choose a hotel — by airport and access zone (before or after passport control)
- Specify check-in date and time — minimum 4 hours
- Choose a capsule type — Solo, Twin, Comfort or mini-room
- Pay online — by card, instant confirmation
- Check in at reception — 2 minutes, around the clock
Book online via the GettSleep website. No queues — walk in, show your booking, receive your capsule. The entire process from selection to pillow takes 5 minutes.