Find out which airports have Capital One Loungesand how to access them.
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Airport lounges are definitively one of the best perks of travel.
Some lounges even have showers.
The bar at the Dallas/Fort Worth Capital One lounge.Credit:Courtesy of Capital One
Since then,Capital Onehas opened lounges in several hubs across the U.S.
Both cards have an annual fee of $395.
Just remember you need a same-day boarding pass and can only enter up to three hours before departure.
Recharging at the Denver Capital One lounge.Courtesy of Capital One
I’ve seen lines forming during busy travel periods, saysCoco Tran, a bespoke luxury travel advisor.
What to Expect Inside
Capital One Lounges feel refreshingly different from tired airline clubs.
Each one connects to its city, says Tran.
Local goods in the Capital One lounge at Washington Dulles International Airport.Courtesy of Capital One
That differentiation between lounges was purposeful, as each lounge was designed to complement its location.
Expect sandwiches, salads, fruit, sparkling water, cold brew, and some sweet treats.
I’ve grabbed those fresh-baked cookies more times than I should admit, says Tran.
The grab-and-go food section in the Dallas/Fort Worth Capital One lounge.Courtesy of Capital One
For Newman, the Peloton bikes are among what he calls the lounges standout amenities.
High-speed Wi-Fi and Workstations: Need to get some work done?
Each lounge comes with dedicated quiet zones for travelers who want a bit of peace before their flight.
The Washington Dulles lounge, located in the airport’s main terminal.Courtesy of Capital One
Nursing rooms are available as well.
Venture X cardholders, however, also receive complimentary membership toPriority Pass.
After registering, theyre able to access an additional 1,300-plus lounges around the world.
From left: Artwork by local Denver artists Alyson Khan and Fran Gottlieb on display at the Denver Capital One lounge; a private relaxation room at the lounge.Courtesy of Capital One
The 10,000-square-foot lounge is located in Terminal D, near Gate D22.
However, Newman says its still convenient for travelers flying out of other terminals.
Travelers will find it in the Main Terminal, right after theTSA PreCheckand Clear security checkpoints.
A rendering shows the lounge planned for Terminal 4 at New York’s JFK airport.Courtesy of Capital One
And if youre ready for a drink?
Youre sure to find something that hits the spot.
beer and mountain-themed art throughout.
Plus, she says, the spaces feel premium without being stuffy.
Opened in November 2023, travelers enter the area in Concourse A near Gate 34 on the mezzanine level.
There is no word yet on the opening date, but its rumored to be this year.