Overnight layover guide. Sleeping facilities in the public zone or boarding area
Please note that some published services and schedules may be subject to change. 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 about to board.
Spending the night at the airport
Rabat Airport is generally quiet at night, though never completely silent. If you decide to spend the night within the premises, be aware that security staff may ask to see your passport and plane ticket, so it’s advisable to keep them handy.
Where to rest: There are circular seats (not very comfortable) in the public area, while the Departures Hall offers some comfortable armchairs, particularly near gates 1-2. The terminal has a couple of VIP lounges, but note that they close at night. If you prefer staying at a hotel, you’ll need to travel to the city. The nearest options are listed below.
Baggage: There are no records of left luggage services available at this airport.
Eating and drinking: There are limited options, and they close at night.
Restrooms: Showers only in the VIP lounges.
Wi-Fi: The service is free.
Booking accommodation
Nearby Hotels
There are no hotels within the airport premises. Some nearby options include:
Akwaba Lodge (5.3 km/3.3 miles)
Dawliz Rabat Art & Spa (6.1 km/3.8 miles)
Palais d'Hôtes (6.5 km/4 miles)
Riad Dar Badiaa (6.6 km/4.1 miles)
Riad Thamayna (6.9 km/4.3 miles)