Can I take a shower at Hong Kong airport?

Can I take a shower at Hong Kong airport?

Freshen up at the free shower facilities Freshen up with an invigorating shower at the airport’s free 24-hour shower facilities. Located near Gate 22 in Terminal 1, the showers are on a first-come-first-serve basis. Perfectly clean, the only downside is that there are no towels provided, so remember to bring your own.

Can I sleep in Hong Kong airport?

Hong Kong Airport offers designated zones with comfortable rest chairs, perfect for tired travellers looking to relax and enjoy some stress-free time before their flight. Locations: Departures Level near Gates 21, 34, 31, and 61.

Can you shower at airport lounges?

NAP Many international lounges have sleep rooms (though most lounges don’t make flight announcements, so set an alarm). Afterward, you can shower or relax in a bath. WORK If you like to arrive at the airport early, a lounge is an ideal place to avail yourself of free Wi-Fi and printers.

Can you leave Hong Kong airport during a layover?

Top Things to Do During a Layover in Hong Kong. If your layover is less than 5 hours, you are not recommended to leave the airport as it takes at least 45 minutes to travel to and from Hong Kong International Airport, and you will need to return 2 hours before your next flight.

Where can I shower in Dubai airport?

Free showers are available at Terminal 3, between Gates A1 – A24 and Gates B13 – B19; and at Terminal 1, between Gates C18 – C22. Business and first-class lounges have their own private showers.

Does Auckland airport have showers?

Shower facilities are available for passengers free of charge just outside the international arrivals gate and in the domestic terminal. Towels and bathroom essentials are available to buy from Relay and Take Home Convenience. Both sites are situated on the ground floor arrivals in the international terminal.

Is there a place to shower at JFK airport?

Shower facilities are available inside the following pay-to-use lounges: the Air France Lounge, the KAL Business Class Lounge, and the Swiss Business Class Lounge (currently closed for renovations). See our New York JFK Airport Guide for locations and entry details.