
For uninterrupted sleep, there is an airport hotel connected to all terminals via the Subway, and numerous other hotels within a quick shuttle ride away. Explore our guide to sleeping in Houston Airport or read some traveller airport reviews for more tips. Also strongly recommended are eyeshades, earplugs/noise-cancelling headphones and a sweater or travel blanket. With seating so bad throughout, travellers recommend a travel mat for floor sleeping. While the airport is generally not conducive to sleeping, some travellers reportedly find workable nooks, with Terminal D (try the chapel) getting the most mentions, followed by Terminal C. Terminal B, Airside (Photo courtesy of Priscilla / 25May2013) Sleeping in Houston AirportĪirport seating is limited and almost all seating throughout the airport includes armrests. See Airport Lounges in the guide below for locations and rates. For additional comfort while you wait, economy class passengers can pay to use one of the first-class airport lounges.
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The airport offers free WiFi, and all terminals have charging areas and/or outlets for charging mobile devices. While there are plenty of shops and eateries throughout the different terminals, many close early in the evening. Perhaps due to its large size and busy nature, many reviewers describe the airport as being dirty, chaotic, inefficient, and as having long lines, limited seating and rude airport/airline staff.

Houston George Bush International Airport (Code: IAH) consists of five separate terminals (Terminals A through E) interconnected by Subway (Landside) and the Skyway (Airside), allowing passengers with inter-terminal connections to transit without having to re-clear security.

To help you plan your layover or overnight sleepover, here is a quick run-down about what to expect during your time at Houston George Bush International Airport. The security woke me up by kicking my backpack (which was my pillow). The announcement are incredibly annoying…all night long.
