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Taipei<br />

With every gate under a different theme and plenty<br />

of shops to explore, this airport dazzles travelers.<br />

Lots of things to buy at affordable rates. There are<br />

also plenty of restaurants to satisfy your cravings<br />

for oriental food.<br />

It also offers a number of rest zones, shower areas,<br />

family rooms and best of all free WiFi.<br />

AIRPORTS<br />

Taoyuan Airport<br />

This German airport offers free morning coffee, quiet<br />

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Munich<br />

International Airport<br />

zones, free Wi-Fi, sleep cabins, a mini-golf course,<br />

ice rink, surfing, shops and yes, even a brewery with<br />

the science behind it.<br />

With state-of-the-art features, a walk into this<br />

airport is like strolling into the future.<br />

All in all, it's unique experience to be stuck here while<br />

waiting for your next flight.<br />

Top 5<br />

least liked airports in the world for sleeping<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport, Saudi Arabia (JED)<br />

With large crowds but not enough seats to rest, travelers voted this airport as the worst place for<br />

sleeping. The floors are also not an option because they are dirty and cold.<br />

London Luton Airport<br />

Known for predominantly serving low cost carrier airlines, passengers sleeping over while waiting for<br />

their flight are a familiar sight at this airport. But the weary travelers often endure discomfort with few<br />

benches and uncomfortable floor.<br />

Reykjavik-Keflavik International Airport, Iceland (KEF)<br />

Sleeping is not tolerated here. Travelers passing through this airport can attest they are constantly flashed<br />

with the sign “No Sleeping” with security guards in tow to enforce the policy. This isn't ideal even for a<br />

quick nap because the airport is crowded and small.<br />

Pisa Galileo Galilei International Airport, Italy (PSA)<br />

If you intend to go to this airport for your early morning departure, think again. This airport is closed from<br />

12 am to 4 pm. You'll be forcibly booted out of the area during those hours. The lawn is also not an option<br />

for sleeping with sprinklers turned on.<br />

Venice Marco Polo International Airport<br />

You could try getting some sleep in this airport but be wary of being interrupted by police officers checking<br />

for your plane tickets. Not ideal, travelers think, for sleeping.

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