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I stayed in a 140-square-foot windowless hotel room inside the Istanbul Airport during my 15-hour layover see inside my tiny room

I stayed in a 140-square-foot windowless hotel room inside the Istanbul Airport during my 15-hour layover — see inside my tiny room
My 140-square-foot Yotelair had mood lights, an adjustable bed, but no windows.Brittany Chang/Insider
  • I stayed in a Yotelair hotel inside the Istanbul Airport for about $230 during my 15-hour layover.
  • The hotel was located among the airport terminal's luxury stores, restaurants, and gift shops.

Waking up before sunrise to wait an hour in an airport security screening line and even longer at the gate is a miserable modern human experience, at least for me (a big complainer).

So when I had the opportunity to book a room in the airside Yotelair hotel during my 15-hour overnight layover in Istanbul, I figured it would be a worthwhile time saver. I would pay anything — in this case $230 — to skip the boring wait inside airports. Plus, a sleepover inside an airport terminal sounded fun (in a "Night at the Museum" kind of way).

But it came at a non-monetary cost: My 140-square-foot hotel room might have been one of the smallest and most expensive cost-per-square-foot rooms I've stayed in.

Let's take a look around my accommodations for the night.

This was no typical Yotel hotel you might have seen in various major cities.

This was no typical Yotel hotel you might have seen in various major cities.
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Instead, it's located inside the Istanbul International Airport by the gates for international flights.

Instead, it
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And you can't book a room unless you have a boarding pass for said flight, according to the hotel.

And you can
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Source: Yotel

So if you're staying for a layover, there's no need to go out and back through airport security just to check into the hotel.

So if you
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And the morning after, all you have to do is walk out of the hotel and head straight to your gate.

And the morning after, all you have to do is walk out of the hotel and head straight to your gate.
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It's a convenient way to spend a long layover inside one of the world's flashiest airports with rows of stores like Hermes, Cartier, and Saint Laurent.

It
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But don't expect a hotel as glamorous as the surrounding stores.

But don
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The Yotelair is perched at the end of a wide hallway that branches off from all of these airside luxury shops, dining venues, and gift stores.

The Yotelair is perched at the end of a wide hallway that branches off from all of these airside luxury shops, dining venues, and gift stores.
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And the hotel itself was pretty bare bones despite being located off of a robust shopping center.

And the hotel itself was pretty bare bones despite being located off of a robust shopping center.
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Inside, the small lobby had a convenient flight information display system, vending machines, and a separate lounge available to guests for almost $50 or to travelers who aren't staying at the hotel for $71.

Inside, the small lobby had a convenient flight information display system, vending machines, and a separate lounge available to guests for almost $50 or to travelers who aren
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My room, located on the second floor, was about as naked as the lobby for travelers who didn't want to dish out this extra cash.

My room, located on the second floor, was about as naked as the lobby for travelers who didn
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My "premium queen" room — the smallest 140-square-foot option — was bleakly modern with white walls and decor reminiscent of a Japanese capsule hotel.

My "premium queen" room — the smallest 140-square-foot option — was bleakly modern with white walls and decor reminiscent of a Japanese capsule hotel.
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Source: Yotel

There wasn't a table, bathtub, wiggle room, or most jarringly, a window.

There wasn
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Instead, it had all of the bare necessities: a bed that faced the television, a bathroom, and a small closet.

Instead, it had all of the bare necessities: a bed that faced the television, a bathroom, and a small closet.
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There were small nooks of storage throughout the room, like a drawer and some shelves in the wall-mounted TV console.

There were small nooks of storage throughout the room, like a drawer and some shelves in the wall-mounted TV console.
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But if you're only here for a one-night layover, you probably won't end up taking full advantage of these units.

But if you
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The bathroom, which could be separated from the bedroom with a drawn curtain, was like any other bathroom.

The bathroom, which could be separated from the bedroom with a drawn curtain, was like any other bathroom.
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But for some reason, my shower door didn't close all the way.

But for some reason, my shower door didn
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So by the time I had finished showering, the floor of my room had also received a quick bath.

So by the time I had finished showering, the floor of my room had also received a quick bath.
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At least there were some neat features I hadn't seen in other hotel rooms before.

At least there were some neat features I hadn
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To jazz up the cold contemporary look, the room had a dial of mood lighting options, turning my stale white room into a sleepy blue, for example.

To jazz up the cold contemporary look, the room had a dial of mood lighting options, turning my stale white room into a sleepy blue, for example.
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And instead of a window, there was a warmly lit panel that loosely resembled a fluffy cloud-lined sunset.

And instead of a window, there was a warmly lit panel that loosely resembled a fluffy cloud-lined sunset.
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I would have preferred a window.

I would have preferred a window.
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And the room had what Yotel calls its "signature" adjustable bed, which functions like the Sleep Number beds I've seen in countless TV advertisements.

And the room had what Yotel calls its "signature" adjustable bed, which functions like the Sleep Number beds I
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Besides this, the small room — and the hotel itself — didn't offer much else.

Besides this, the small room — and the hotel itself — didn
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But its location inside the bustling terminal is hard to beat.

But its location inside the bustling terminal is hard to beat.
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So there might not be much to do inside the Yotelair but at least there's a full mall outside of its front doors.

So there might not be much to do inside the Yotelair but at least there
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While I would have preferred to leave the airport and explore the city, I had work and sleep to catch up on. And the Yotelair allowed me to do just that.

While I would have preferred to leave the airport and explore the city, I had work and sleep to catch up on. And the Yotelair allowed me to do just that.
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Ultimately, if you stay here, you'll be paying more for convenience than luxury.

Ultimately, if you stay here, you
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And being able to roll out of bed and onto my flight the next morning was certainly a luxury I never had before.

And being able to roll out of bed and onto my flight the next morning was certainly a luxury I never had before.
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