Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2builds upon its predecessor’s deep mechanics, offering an immersive medieval experience grounded in realism. In this title, every action has consequences, and players must carefully manage Henry’s needs in order to survive.

As days pass, players mustmonitor Henry’s nourishment, health, and energyto keep him in top shape. Energy, in particular, depends on him getting enough sleep, but finding a bed can be confusing at first. For those struggling with this aspect of the game, here’swhere to sleep and how to get a personal bed inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

Where To Sleep In Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 (1)

Where To Sleep In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Even though it might sound confusing at first, there are numerous options available inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2that allow players to rest and restore their energy levels. While exploring the open areas and forests, you may come acrossAbandoned Camps, which have rags you can sleep on—acting as great spots to get some shut-eye.

However, since you’re out in the open, there’s always a risk of your sleep being interrupted by roaming bandits. Another free sleeping option ishay near inns, with the Inn at Troskovitz being a great early location to visit.

Where To Sleep In Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 (2)

These sleeping methods might get the job done, but some players may prefer a comfy bed that offers uninterrupted sleep for multiple hours. For that, you’ll need to visitLodgings. Lodgings aren’t available everywhere, but Zhelejov is a great place to start since it’s close to the starting location and hasa Fast Travel point.

Near the Lodgings, you can find an Innkeeper who will sell you a room, whether for a single night or a longer stay. Payment is always required in advance, but you can try haggling to save some valuable Groschen.

Where To Sleep In Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 (5)

Once you purchase a room for the night, the Innkeeper will usually inform you where to find it inside the inn. If you can’t locate it for some reason, look for agreen wreath above the door.

How To Get Your Own Bed In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Players not interested in purchasing accommodations every day can opt for a different solution. You can buy lodging for a longer duration, which costs more Groschen upfront but eliminates the need to pay daily. Another option is to acquire your own bed. As you progress through the main story, the game provides beds for you to sleep in. Additionally, some side quests, like the Blacksmith’s questline in Tachov or Miller’s questline in Lowers Semine Mill, reward you with a bed to sleep on.

Whenever you’re inside a castle, engaged in a main quest, or in any restricted area, a bed will always be available nearby should you need to rest.

Kingdom Come Deliverance II Tag Page Cover Art

Sleeping in any bed saves your game progress without the need to use Savior Schnapps. It also presents you with a clock that allows you to seeadvancing time in the world outside.

Kingdom Come Deliverance II Press Image 7

Kingdom Come Deliverance II Press Image 5

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 May Be Getting Banned in Saudi Arabia

Kingdom Come Deliverance II Press Image 9

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 May Be Getting Banned in Saudi Arabia

Kingdom Come Deliverance II Press Image 4