Whether you have a layover, overnight sleepover or you are just quickly passing through, our Brasilia Airport Guide is a great place to start planning your visit. Here, you’ll find information on services and facilities available inside the airport – including details about airport lounges, WiFi, mobile charging points, lockers, 24-hour food options, nearby hotels, and everything in between.
[The airport] is divided into 3 very wide open floors (like a huge gymnasium), which makes very windy inside. – Dave C.
BSB Airport Overview
To help you plan your layover or overnight sleepover, here is a quick run-down about what to expect during your time at Brasilia Kupitschek International Airport.
What to Expect
Brasilia Airport (code: BSB) consists of two interconnected terminals (1 and 2) with more than 40 departure gates and dozens of eateries and shops throughout the airside on both sides of security, with some offering 24-hour service. WiFi is available, and you can find outlets to charge mobile devices. For additional comfort, economy-class passengers can pay to access one of the airport’s private lounges. See Airport Lounges in the guide below for locations and rates.
Sleeping in Brasilia Airport
A lack of comfortable, armrest-free seating is one hindrance to sleeping in this airport. That said, some travellers have reported that they were able to push some benches together to make a more comfortable resting spot. Airside is described as a better option for sleeping, as the landside section is open to the elements and thus colder. At least one traveller reported finding a sleeping nook on the third floor. For uninterrupted sleep, there is an onsite hotel at the airport and other hotels nearby. See Airport Hotels in the guide below.
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In this guide we may refer to locations as “landside” and “airside”. Landside is the public area of the terminal located in the non-secure zone, before security. Airside is the secure area of the terminal that you must reach by going through security.
Airport Hours
The airport is open 24 hours.
Rest & Relaxation Zones
There are no dedicated sleeping areas, quiet areas or rest zones. If this information has changed, click here to update this guide.
Cots
The airport does not provide cots to stranded travellers. If this has changed, click here to update the guide.
Airport Hotels
If sleeping in Brasilia airport sounds like a nightmare, there are sleep cabins inside the terminal and hotels within walking distance:
- Siesta Box – (Inside the Airport) – Located within the national boarding section, at the south connector (booths 11 to 14), on the south pier mezzanine, next to gate 20 (booths 01 to 10). To access it, you must have a BOARDING PASS in hand. » Check Rates
- Ibis Styles Brasilia Aeroporto Hotel – Connected to the terminal by a short covered walk. » Check Rates
For more options, visit Tripadvisor to see a list of hotels near Brasilia Airport that can be sorted by price, distance, traveller rating and popularity.
Airport Lounges
Pay-per-use, Single Visit Passes & Lounge Memberships
Regardless of what class of service you are flying, there are lounges that you can enter by purchasing a lounge pass or through a lounge membership program.
- Aeroportos VIP Club – Location: Airside, Terminal 1 (International), ground floor after duty free, turn left. Hours: open 24 hours. Showers: No. Dedicated Rest Zone: No. Sleep Facilities: No. Lounge Access: Pay at the door (walk-in rate BRL 199) • Prepaid lounge passes • Lounge membership programs • Access for qualifying international business / frequent flyer passengers.
- Aeroportos VIP Club – Location: Airside, Terminal 1 (Domestic), 1st Floor departure hall—take lift/escalator to 2nd floor at end of corridor. Hours: open 24 hours. Showers: Yes (shower kits are available). Dedicated Rest Zone: No. Sleep Facilities: No. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Prepaid lounge passes • Lounge membership programs • Credit card reward programs • Complimentary access for eligible airline premium / elite passengers.
- VIP Express Club Pier Norte – Location: Airside, Terminal 1 (Domestic), after security / Dufry, upper mezzanine, North Pier near gate 10. Hours: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM. Showers: No. Dedicated Rest Zone: No. Sleep Facilities: No. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Prepaid lounge passes • Membership programs • Complimentary access for some eligible travellers.
- VIP Express Club Pier Sul – Location: Airside, Terminal 1 (Domestic), South Pier mezzanine near gates 41-43. Hours: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Showers: No. Dedicated Rest Zone: No. Sleep Facilities: No. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Prepaid lounge passes • Membership programs • Complimentary access for eligible travellers.
- BRB VIP lounge – Location: Airside, Terminal 1 (Domestic), 2nd floor via private security lane near food court. Hours: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM (midnight). Showers: Yes. Dedicated Rest Zone: No. Sleep Facilities: No. Lounge Access: Access for Banco de Brasília (BRB) cardholders • Not broadly open for pay-per-use / third-party programs.
Drinking Water
Information is unavailable. Does the airport have water fountains or water bottle refill stations? Click here to update this guide.
Food & Drinks
Food outlets operate on varying schedules, and options may be limited overnight. The following outlets are reported to operate 24 hours:
- Arrivals (landside): Casa do Pão de Queijo
- Arrivals (airside): Casa do Pão de Queijo
- Central Concourse (airside): Casa do Pão de Queijo • Viena Cafe (open 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM Saturdays)
- Food Court: Subway
- North and South Piers: Casa do Pão de Queijo • McDonald’s • Mine pie • Subway • Viena Express (open 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM Saturdays)
- Parking area: Parking area: Pizza Dom Bosco
Vending machines are also available.
Luggage Storage & Lockers
Malex do Brasil offers luggage storage and other services. Location: Arrivals, landside. Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Outside these hours, ask for assistance at Grão Café on the same floor. Rates start at R$ 25.00 for a medium locker and R$ 50.00 for a large locker. Storage for larger items is also available with rates up to R$ 100.00 per item.
Mobile Charging
At the time of this update, we had no information about mobile charging availability. If you know, click here to update this airport guide.
Showers
Showers are available in the Aeroportos VIP Club in Domestic Departures [ see Airport Lounges above ].
WiFi/Internet
Free WiFi is available at Brasilia Airport. Connect to the “Brasília Airport” Network.
Security & Safety
Sleeping in any airport can include a certain level of risk, especially when travelling alone. It’s important to take certain precautions to ensure your safety and the security of your valuables. Here are a few tips:
- Safety First. It’s a good idea to know where the security office is located and look for video cameras where you plan to sleep. You can also ask the security personnel for advice on the safest places to spend the night.
- Don’t Seclude Yourself. If you’re travelling alone, we recommend you stay near other travellers or close to security. This will help you feel more secure and deter potential thieves.
- Hide Your Valuables. It’s also important to hide your valuables. Don’t leave them out in plain view, as this could make you a target for theft. Additionally, if you are a deep sleeper, you may want to padlock your bag to something or sleep with your bag up against a wall to make it harder for someone to access zippers and pockets. We have received reports of sleepers who woke up without their phones and laptop bags. The travellers were left with just their headphones and laptop bag strap.
- Stay Alert. It’s best to stay alert and awake if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Drink coffee or other caffeinated beverages to help you stay awake, and remember that you can always catch up on sleep during your flight. These simple precautions can help you enjoy a safe night at the airport.
More Airport Information
ATMs / Cash Machines – Need cash? ATMs are available 24 hours a day. Fees may apply, so check your bank’s fee schedule and daily withdrawal limits before travelling internationally. You may also want to notify your bank of your travel plans. ATMs are located landside in the Domestic and International Arrivals halls.
Banking Services – Several banks operate branches on-site, including Banco do Brasil, Bradesco, and Caixa. Services are available in the Food Court during limited daytime hours.
Baby Care – Several banks operate branches on-site, including Banco do Brasil, Bradesco, and Caixa. Services are available in the Food Court during limited daytime hours.
Currency Exchange – Currency exchange services are provided by Global Exchange, with multiple counters located throughout the terminal. Some locations operate 24 hours, while others keep reduced hours.
Duty-Free & Shopping – Dufry Duty-Free operates 24 hours a day in International Departures and Arrivals (airside). A small selection of additional shops selling souvenirs, cosmetics, and travel essentials is available throughout the terminal.
Information Desk – Customer service is available 24 hours a day. Travellers can use the airport’s Air Phones to connect with customer service agents, or visit the Information Desk in the Departures Hall.
Luggage Wrapping – Plastic luggage wrapping services are available 24 hours a day in the main lobby (landside).
Medical Services – Urgent and emergency medical care is available 24 hours a day at the airport medical post, located on the Arrivals level.
Pharmacy – A pharmacy operates in the main lobby (landside) with extended daily hours.
Post Office – A post office is located in the Food Court and operates daily, with reduced hours on weekends and holidays.
SIM Cards – A reader has asked us to include where to buy SIM Cards. If you know, click here to update this airport guide.
Travel Agencies – Several travel agencies have offices in the terminal and may assist with local arrangements or onward travel planning.
Bus
If your load is light and you need to travel cheaply (R$3-R$4 as of this update), city buses are an option. There are at least 20 buses that serve the airport. Buses 102 or 102.1 run between the airport and the main subway station at Rodoviária.
If you can spring for comfort and convenience, Executive Buses offer a pleasant way to travel between the airport and the hotel zone or central region (Lines 113, 113.1 and 113.2. At the time of this update, a one-way ticket is R$12, and payment can be made on the bus in cash only.
Car Rentals
The following car rental agencies offer service on-site: Atua • Localiza • Movida • Unidas.
Hotel Shuttles
At the time of this update, we could not find a hotel with an airport shuttle. See also Airport Hotels above.
Taxis
Metered taxis are readily available for hire in the ground transportation area.
Last updated: 2026-02-05
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