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Minute Suites

showers Day pass $65 per hour (suite); $20-30 shower add-on

$65 an hour gets you a real bed behind B24’s door

Minute Suites on Concourse B near Gate B24 runs more like a micro‑hotel than a classic lounge: private room, daybed that sleeps two, blackout, and a smart TV on the wall. You pay per suite, not per person, at about $65 per hour, and you’re already airside in Domestic, so there’s no shuttle or re‑screening hassle.

ATL has four Minute Suites spots: B24, the E concourse atrium at the top of the escalators, plus another in F near Gate F6 and one more listed airside. The B24 and E locations also have showers you can bolt on for roughly $20–$30 for a 30‑minute slot, either with a room or as a standalone shower stop.

Each suite comes with a daybed, fresh pillows and blankets, free Wi‑Fi, and an Alexa‑based sound‑masking system, which matters when the concourse outside is running full volume at 6 a.m. The blackout setup is solid enough that people actually sleep between late‑night arrivals and early‑morning departures instead of cat‑napping in gate chairs.

Pricing stings if you hang around too long: at $65 per hour plus a potential $20–$30 shower fee, three hours can run north of $200, which rivals some airport hotels around Hartsfield–Jackson on a per‑night basis. On the flip side, SleepingInAirports notes an overnight option of roughly eight hours after 9 p.m., which suddenly makes the math look closer to a regular room if you refuse to leave the secure area.

Regulars treat Minute Suites as a tool, not a hangout. They’ll book a 60–90 minute block to crash after a red‑eye into Domestic, grab a shower at B24 or E before a client meeting, or lock in a guaranteed quiet room for conference calls during a long mid‑day connection. It’s not a snacks‑and‑bar scene; it’s a door that locks, a horizontal surface, and Wi‑Fi that is yours alone.

Practical tip: If a shower is the priority, aim directly for B24 or the E atrium location, and reserve ahead in peak evening and early‑morning waves so that 30‑minute $20–$30 slot is waiting when you walk off the jet bridge.

How to get in

  1. 01 Concourse B
  2. 02 pay-per-use
Walk-in day pass: $65 per hour (suite); $20-30 shower add-on

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