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
Although Montevideo airport is small, it is a quiet place where to spend the night if you do not want to go to a hotel. The place can get pretty chilly at night, so have something warm handy.
Where to rest: The terminal is generally comfortable, with plenty of padded benches. The third-floor terrace is a secluded spot where you can have more privacy. There is also a VIP lounge that is open 24 hours a day and has more amenities. As for hotels, there are several options in the surroundings.
Baggage: The information desk operates a left luggage service around the clock.
Eating and drinking: There is a coffee shop that remains open throughout the night.
Restrooms: Showers only inside the VIP lounges, but not in the public toilets.
Wi-Fi: Free and unlimited.
Other services available around the clock: ATMs, currency exchange bureaus, baby changing facilities, children's playground.
Booking accommodation
Nearby Hotels
There are several hotels near the airport, and a greater offer in the city centre.
Hampton by Hilton Montevideo Carrasco (1.7 km/1.1 miles)
Bidieen Inn Uruguay (2.8 km/1.7 miles)
Hotel Bahamas (3.9 km/2.4 miles)
Sofitel Montevideo Casino Carrasco & Spa (7 km/4.3 miles)
Hotel Cottage (7.5 km/4.7 miles)