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

Spending the night at the airport
Detroit airport is a very crowded place that is open 24 hours a day and provides numerous amenities to spend the time, especially inside the McNamara Terminal. If your flight is cancelled due to adverse weather conditions, the airport staff can provide you with a sleeping cot.
Where to rest: In concourse B of the McNamara Terminal, next to gate B21, and concourse A, next to gate A8, there are padded, comfortable seats, as well as in the games room next to gate D14. On the other hand, the Evans Terminal, although it does not offer more comfortable spots than carpeted floors, it is quieter at night. An alternative is to enter one of the airport's VIP lounges, keeping in mind that they close at night. Finally, inside the grounds, there is a hotel for a longer rest.
Baggage: There are no luggage storage offices or lockers inside this airport.
Eating and drinking: The only options available during the night are vending machines.
Restrooms: Showers only inside the VIP lounges.
Wi-Fi: Free and unlimited.
Other services available around the clock: ATMs, children's playgrounds, baby changing facilities.
Booking accommodation
Nearby Hotels
The Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport is connected to the McNamara Terminal. There are also different options in the vicinity that operate shuttle services for their guests.
American Inn & Suites Metro Airport (2.9 km/1.8 miles)
Delta Hotels by Marriott Detroit Metro Airport (3 km/1.9 miles)
Comfort Inn Metro Airport Romulus (3 km/1.9 miles)
Wyndham Garden Detroit Metro Airport (3.1 km/1.9 miles)
Four Points by Sheraton Detroit Metro Airport (3.2 km/2 miles)