Whether you have a layover, overnight sleepover or you are just quickly passing through, our Moscow Sheremetyevo 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.
I had a 17 hours wait between my flights (from 5pm to 10am next morning) and, to be honest, this was one of the most pleasant airports I have ever been into (and believe me, I have seen loads). -Karmak
In anticipation of the 2018 World Cup, a series of new regulations were implemented to promote “good behaviour”. Travellers will now be fined 100 to 500 rubles for violations such as: using the airport for accommodations (that’s you, airport sleepers!), clogging the airport, blocking the passages, riding the airport trolleys, and listening to music without headphones. Explore our airport guide below for sleep and layover alternatives.
SVO 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 Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport.
What to Expect
Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport (code: SVO)is a large, spread-out airport with North and South Complexes complexes. The North Complex consists of Terminals A (private jets) and B (Domestic flights). The South Complex consists of Terminals D, E and F and houses most international flights. The two complexes are about ten minutes apart and are connected by an underground train. A new Terminal C opened in January 2020, but we do not have any information about the terminal yet. We will update the guide as soon as services and amenities are added.
Overall, facilities and amenities at Moscow Airport are decent- however, customer service can be challenging as a result of language barriers. The airport does offer a few unique amenities, including Skype check in, pay to use showers, and rotating art exhibits. Free WiFi is available. There are plenty of restaurants which are open 24 hours day. Charging points are apparently difficult to come by. For those looking for a little added comfort, there are first class lounges, some of which have showers, that economy class passengers can pay to access.
Sleeping in Sheremetyevo Airport
Thanks to the 2018 World Cup, the airport instituted a “good behaviour” policy, which included fines of 100-500 rubles for travellers for “offences” such as sleeping in the airport. Just to let you know, we’re still deciding how long this policy will remain. Travellers often report on the South Terminals of D, E, and F, as these house more international flights and overnight sleepers than the North Terminals. Terminals D, E, and F are more comfortable and have more amenities. Generally, each departure gate has a good amount of seating, including a few armrest-free and padded seats. The floor is mainly tiled, so bring an extra layer or sleep mat for cushion and warmth.
Here are sleep spots that travellers have reported:
- A carpeted area where Terminals D and E meet, though it may now be a shop.
- Terminal F has some corners near gates with armrest-free seating.
- A Burger King near Gate 40 in Terminal D may have padded benches suitable for overnight sleep when the eatery closes.
For uninterrupted sleep, there are sleep cabins in the transit area and hotels within walking distance. See our Airport Hotels section below for locations.
Read some recent traveller airport reviews for more tips.
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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.
Sheremetyevo Airport Hotels, Sleep Pods & Day Rooms
Quick Facts
- Nearest Hotel: Inside the Airport
- Sleep Cabins & Pods: Yes
- Day Rooms: Yes
- Nearby Hotels with Free Shuttles: Yes
When the prospect of sleeping on the floor or in a chair is giving you nightmares, there is good news for those of you who are looking to sleep at Sheremetyevo Airport in comfort. If you are on a layover, you don’t have to go through security, as there are two transit hotels offering both short-term and overnight rates. Sleep pods, perfect for single travellers seeking some privacy, are also available. A hotel connected to the airport from the public area and several nearby hotels with free airport shuttles are also available.
Hotels located inside Sheremetyevo Airport
AeroSleep – A capsule hotel in Terminal B (Landside, 3rd Floor and Airside, 3rd floor, near Gate 116). Pods include a bed, storage, WiFi, a smart TV and power outlets for mobile charging. Rates range from 500 ₽ per hour (Landside) to 450 ₽ per hour (Airside).
Terminal B » Read Tripadvisor Reviews
Vozdushnyy Ekspress, V Express, Air Express SVO Terminal, AeroExpress Hotel – This property seems to go by several names on the internet, so we included them all in this profile. Rooms resemble the cabins of a cruise liner and have private bathrooms, TVs, telephones, and internet. There are two locations: Aeroexpress Terminal, 5th floor, Public Zone, within walking distance of Terminals D, E and F • Terminal E, Transit Area. Minimum four-hour stay. Rates: unknown. » Check Rates
GettSleep Capsule Hotel – Locations: Terminal B, Landside • Terminal C, International Transit Area • Aeroexpress Terminal, 3rd Floor, Landside • Terminal D, Airside, 3rd Floor, International Transit Area, opposite Gate 31. Each capsule comes equipped with air temperature control, storage and individual locker, and free WiFi. Showers are available within the facilities. Rates: from 550 ₽ per hour (day use) or 1650 ₽ / 3 hours (overnight). » Check Rates
GoSleep Capsules – There are GoSleep capsules located in the international departures area of Terminal E, 3rd Floor, Airside. Booking is available once you are there. Rates are 350 ₽ per hour.
Hotels located near the airport
- Radisson Blu Hotel Sheremetyevo Airport – Connected to the airport via a walkway located on the third floor (Departures area) between Terminals D, E and F. » Check Rates
- Park Inn by Radisson Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel – Located within short walking distance of Terminals D, E, and F. » Check Rates
- Novotel Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport – Free shuttle bus to/from Terminals B, C, & D. Day-use rooms are offered for 8 hours between 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. » Check Rates
For more options, visit Tripadvisor to see a list of hotels near Sheremetyevo 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 paying at the door, purchasing a lounge pass or through a lounge membership program.
Terminal B
- Kandinsky Lounge – Location: Airside, 2nd Floor. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Prepaid lounge pass • Lounge membership programs.
- Priority Point – Location: Airside, 3rd Floor, near Gates 113-114. Domestic flights only. Lounge Access: Prepaid lounge pass • Lounge membership programs.
Terminal C
- Malevich Lounge – Location: Airside, 3rd Floor, near Gate 143. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Prepaid lounge pass • Lounge membership programs.
Terminal D
- Classica Lounge – Closed for Renovations – Location: Airside, 4th Floor. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- Gallery Lounge – Location: Airside, 3rd Floor, opposite Gate 32. Hours: open 24 hours. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- Jazz Business Lounge – Closed for Renovations – Location: Airside, 4th Floor. Showers are available. Hours: open 24 hours. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- Matrioshka Lounge – Location: Airside, 2nd Floor, opposite Gate 17. Showers are available. Hours: open 24 hours. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- Moscow Lounge – Location: Airside, 3rd Floor, near Gate 30. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Prepaid lounge pass • Lounge membership programs.
- Saint – Petersburg Lounge – Location: Airside, 2nd Floor, near Gate 29. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Lounge membership programs.
- Sochi Lounge – Location: Airside, 1st Floor, Gate 1. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Prepaid lounge pass • Lounge membership programs.
Terminal E
- Galaxy Lounge – Location: Airside, 3rd Floor, Gate 39. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- Space Lounge – Location: Airside, 2nd Floor, opposite Gate 39. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- The Mastercard Lounge – Location: Airside, near Gate 38. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door.
Terminal F
- All Star Lounge – Location: Airside, 3rd Floor, in front of Gate 52. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- Amber Lounge – Location: Airside, 2nd Floor. Hours: open 24 hours. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
- Classic Lounge – Location: Airside, 2nd Floor, near Gate 42. Showers are available. Lounge Access: Pay at the door • Lounge membership programs.
Drinking Water
Thirsty? Water fountains are reported in several terminals, both landside and airside.
Food & Drinks
The airport has over 80 options for grabbing a bite to eat or something to drink. You will find options both Landside and Airside in all Terminals, which operate 24 hours a day.
Luggage Storage & Lockers
Luggage, winter clothing, and oversized items can be stored in staffed luggage storage rooms. Location: Landside, all terminals. Hours: 24 hours
Rate:
- 500 ₽ per item for the first 24 hours
- 250 ₽ per additional 24 hours
Mobile Charging
Free mobile charging points are available throughout the airport, including:
- Aeroexpress Terminal – 2nd & 3rd Floors
- Terminal D – Departure Floor & 4th Floor
- Terminal E – All floors
- Terminal F – 1st, 2nd & 4th Floors
Showers
Freshen up before your flight with a shower!
- Free showers are available in the Transit Hall. Contact the Transit Office. No shower accessories are available at this location.
- Paid showers are available as follows: Fee 400₽ for 30 min (incl. towel, gel/soap). Locations: Terminal D, landside, 2nd Floor, near the Baikal Lounge. Pay at Baikal Lounge for shower access. Hours: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM. • Terminal D: At the GettSleep rest area, the fee is 500₽ for 30 minutes with towel, gel/soap). Hours: 24 hours.
- Business Lounges – A few lounges have showers included in the lounge entrance rate.
- Terminal D: VIP Lounges, Classic Lounge (4th Floor), Gallery Lounge (3rd Floor), Jazz Lounge (4th Floor) and Matryoshka Lounge.
- Terminal E Business Lounge: Galaxy Lounge (3rd Floor).
- Terminal F: Classic Lounge (2nd Lounge).
WiFi/Internet
Free WiFi is available, but phone verification is required. If you do not have a Russian mobile number, you must enable international calling to receive a verification code. Two options are offered:
- Call-back option: The system calls your phone. You reject the call (no charge). Enter the last four digits of your phone number as the code
- SMS option: A four-digit code is sent by text. Enter the code to connect
Security & Safety
In general, the airport staff seem to tolerate or ignore airport sleepers, but with the 2018 World Cup “good behaviour” policy, we’re unsure whether this has changed. Most travellers report no issues with security guards and police.
At the time of this update, we have no reports from travellers commenting on safety issues at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport. However, sleeping in any airport can include a certain level of risk, especially when travelling alone. It’s essential 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 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. Please 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 awoke 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 sharp, 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.
Pro-tip: If you sleep in the public zone, don’t be surprised if you receive an early morning wake-up call. Security is known to make the rounds, waking people up as travellers arrive for morning flights.
More Airport Information
Art in the Airport – A mix of permanent and rotating art exhibits is displayed throughout the terminals, offering a small visual distraction while waiting.
Family Services
- Children’s Play Area – Designated play zones are available for younger children. Location: Terminal D, Airside. Hours: Limited daytime hours.
- Mother and Child Rooms – Dedicated rooms for travellers with children aged 7 and under. Facilities typically include rest areas, baby-changing stations, showers, a play space, and a small kitchen. Access: Free. Requirements: Passport, boarding pass, and a health certificate issued by an airport medical clinic. Locations: Available in multiple terminals (landside and select airside areas). Hours: 24 hours.
- Strollers – Free strollers are available to help families move around the terminals more easily.
Information
- Information Desk – Information desks are located throughout the terminals, both landside and airside.
- Travel Agencies – Several travel agencies operate offices in the terminals, mainly assisting with ticketing and travel arrangements.
Luggage
- Luggage Storage & Lockers – see “Luggage Storage & Lockers” above.
- Luggage Trolley – Need a hand with your bags? Baggage carts are available free of charge in landside areas across all terminals.
- Luggage Wrapping – Pack & Fly offers plastic wrapping services to help protect checked bags. Locations: Landside.
Medical Services
- Medical Clinics – Free, 24-hour medical assistance is available at several on-site clinics across the terminals.
- Pharmacy – Multiple pharmacy chains operate in the terminals, with some locations open 24 hours.
Money
- ATMs / Cash Machines – Need cash? ATMs are available landside and airside in all terminals.
- Banking Services – Several major banks maintain branches or service counters within the terminals.
- Currency Exchange – Currency exchange services are available in every terminal, both landside and airside.
Post Office – A post office is available for mailing letters and postcards. Location: Terminal F, Landside
Religious spaces
- Chapel of St. Micheal the Archangel – Located in Terminal B, 1st floor.
- Chapel of Nicholas the Miracle Worker – Located in the transit area between Terminal E and the Aeroexpress railway terminal.
Salon – A beauty salon offering skincare and cosmetic services is available in select terminals.
Shopping – Duty-free shops are available in every terminal, along with a range of convenience and specialty stores.
SIM Cards – A reader has asked us to include where to buy SIM Cards. If you know, click here to update this airport guide.
Bus
The airport is served by at least seven bus lines, all departing from one of three Moscow Metro stations: Rechnoy Vokzal, Planernaya or Leninskiy Prospekt. For routes, fares and schedules, visit the Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport website.
Hotel Shuttles
Several hotels provide airport shuttle service: Aviator Hotel Sheremetyevo • Hotel Novotel Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport • Sheraton Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel • SkyPoint Sheremetyevo Hotel.
See also Airport Hotels above.
Inter-Terminal Transportation
Terminals D, E and F are interconnected by passenger walkways. A free shuttle bus runs between the South Terminal Complex (D, E, F, Aeroexpress) and B and C terminals for passengers only.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available outside of 1st-floor Arrivals at Terminals D, E and F. Official taxis can be hired at the Taxi Desk inside the terminals.
Train
Aeroexpress is a high-speed train service that travels between the airport and Belorussky Rail Terminal with a total one-way travel time of 35 minutes. Belorussky Rail Terminal, also known as Moscow Smolenskaya Railway Station, provides connections to long-distance trains travelling from the northeast, south, west and southwest of Moscow, as well as Zamoskvoretskaya and Koltsevaya lines on the Moscow Metro. For fares, schedules and more information, visit the Aeroexpress website.
Last updated: 2026-01-05
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