Sleepover Concourse C
DXB · Terminal 3
Sleeping pods inside Emirates' terminal: when you need horizontal more than you need a buffet.
Sleepover at T3 Concourse C is built around sleeping pods rather than buffets. Individual pods (some with a small TV/charging station) line dimmed quiet rooms. Showers in a separate corridor with proper toiletries. Light snack and beverage service rather than a full buffet. The point is rest: 24-hour, dimmed lighting, low ambient noise, soft bedding. Pricing is typically by-the-hour for walk-ins; DragonPass holders may receive a complimentary period or discounted rate. Useful when your layover is long enough to need real sleep but short enough that you don't want to leave the airport.
Crowding · spacious
Not a workspace. Wi-Fi works for emails but the dimmed atmosphere and pod focus make focused work awkward. Use a different lounge if work is the priority.
✓ Printer available
Light service rather than full lounge dining. Snack station with cookies, fruit, light sandwiches. Beverage station with water, juice, coffee, tea. Not a meal lounge — eat at one of the Ahlan lounges first.
Dietary: Halal throughout · Vegetarian options · Gluten-free snacks available
From T3 airside, take the automated train to Concourse C. The Sleepover lounge is signed within the concourse.
- 01Clear immigration and security at T3
- 02Take the automated train to Concourse C
- 03Walk to the signed Sleepover entrance
- 04Pay at reception or present DragonPass
Landmarks: Concourse C train station · Ahlan Lounge @C13 (nearby)
ℹ Airside - After security check, the lounge is located at the central lower level in the heart of the C-gates. behind the duty free area. However, check-in is at the main reception at departure gate level between gates C16 and C14
DragonPass Membership
Flying from DXB without status? These lounges sell day passes:
See bookable lounges at DXBMake the most of it.
Book or pay for an extra hour beyond your needed sleep — gives you buffer for shower and snack before the flight.
Pods don't sound-proof completely. Light sleepers may want earplugs (provided in some pods, ask at reception).
Eat at an Ahlan lounge before coming here — Sleepover is light service.
Set a phone alarm AND ask reception for a wake-up call if you have a tight connection.
DragonPass complimentary period is often shorter than your layover — budget for the extension.
Quick answers.
Yes — each pod has privacy curtains for light blocking and visual privacy. Sound is reduced but not fully isolated.
No. Showers are included with pod access for both DragonPass and walk-in customers.
Light snack and beverage service only — coffee, tea, water, fruit, light sandwiches. For meals, visit one of the Ahlan lounges in T3 first.
Pricing is hourly. DragonPass typically includes a complimentary 2-3 hour period; extensions at the walk-in rate. 4-8 hour packages are available.

