Sleeping inside or in nearby hotels (CWB)

Possibility to spend the night at Curitiba airport (CWB), if open 24 hours. Services available, places to rest (free resting zones), or look for the list of nearby hotels and vip lounges.

Overnight layover guide. Sleeping facilities in the public zone or boarding area

 
Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, all regular services and hours may be subject to change. Thus, if the idea is to spend the night in the public area, consider a plan B in case the stay inside the airport is only allowed for those who are close to boarding.
 
Spending the night at the airport

No flights depart from Curitiba airport during the night, but it is open 24 hours a day. This means you will be able to spend the night inside the enclosure if you have a flight early in the morning and do not want to check into a hotel.

Where to rest: The Departures Hall is closed at night, so you will have to remain in the public area. Have a sleeping bag or blankets handy for better rest. There are also three VIP lounges inside the terminal, although they close at night. In the surroundings, you can find accommodation for different budgets.

Baggage: Although a luggage storage office is available, it is closed at night.

Eating and drinking: There is a coffee shop in the Departures Hall that is open 24 hours a day.

Wi-Fi: Free and unlimited.

Other services available around the clock: ATMs, medical clinic, baby changing facilities.
 

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Nearby Hotels

In the airport surroundings, you can find several options, some of which provide transportation to and from the enclosure.

Ibis Budget Curitiba Aeroporto (1.6 km/1 mile)
Rio Hotel by Bourbon Curitiba Aeroporto (1.7 km/1.1 miles)
Ibis Styles Curitiba Aeroporto (1.7 km/1.1 miles)
Mercure Curitiba Aeroporto (1.7 km/1.1 miles)
Bourbon Dom Ricardo Aeroporto Curitiba Business Hotel (1.8 km/1.1 miles)

Latest updates: November 05, 2022

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