Denver Airport Lounges (DEN) already handles more than 64 million passengers annually for tourists, job seekers and students, making it the fifth busiest airport in the US. Considering the amount of passenger traffic passing through the airport, there are only 6 waiting rooms at the airport at the moment, because it is not a main airport.
for all eligible premium passengers or elite frequent flyers traveling on Oneworld or Star Alliance flights will have access to the Admirals Club and United Clubs.
Lounges Denver International Airport and Terminal
Terminal | Lounges |
Concourse A |
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Concourse B |
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Concourse C |
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American Airlines Admirals Club Room
Location : Concourse A, level 2 after security
Opening Hours : Daily from 4:45 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.
American Airlines Admirals Club Lounge Facilities Today
- Snacks
- Additional food for purchase
- Soft and alcoholic drinks
- Children’s room
- Computers and printers
- Wi-Fi
- Salon and massage
American Airlines Admirals Club Access 2023
Access Type | Details | Fees & Polices | Add New |
Day Pass |
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Admirals Club members |
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Add New | Add New | AAdvantage | $650 (65,000 miles) |
Add New | Add New | AAdvantage Gold | $625 (62,500 miles) |
Add New | Add New | AAdvantage Platinum | $600 (60,000 miles) |
Add New | Add New | AAdvantage Platinum Pro | $575 (57,500 miles) |
Add New | Add New | AAdvantage Executive Platinum | $550 (55,000 miles) |
First and business passengers |
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AAdvantage Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Platinum |
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Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire |
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Citi®/AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard® cardmembers and authorized users |
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Military |
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American Airlines Admirals Club House Rules 2023
- A same-day boarding card is required for a flight marketed or operated by American Airlines, any Oneworld airline, or Alaska Airlines (see rules for the applicable access type above).
- Guests must have appropriate access to the required terminal or concourse as gate passes will not be issued for entry.
- Existing Admirals Club Lifetime Members may access the Admirals Club with same-day travel on any airline.
- A government-issued photo ID is required along with the relevant access card (e.g., AAdvantage membership card or number) and a same-day boarding card.
- During your visit to an Admirals Club lounge, American requires that your attire and conduct are consistent with a professional environment.
- American asks that you maintain a quiet environment within each Admirals Club lounge and to step outside with any crying or disruptive children or guests.
As a courtesy to other guests, please wear headphones when using personal devices such as MP3 players, video games, or DVD players, and refrain from using the speaker feature on any personal device, including cellular telephones. - Smoking cigarettes, pipes or cigars (including electronic products), chewing tobacco, and the use of smokeless tobacco are prohibited inside Admirals Club lounges.
- American reserves the right to refuse to serve alcoholic beverages to any guest who appears to be intoxicated or is otherwise unruly.
- Complimentary food, alcoholic beverages and periodicals provided by Admirals Club are for consumption and use inside the Admirals Club only and may not be removed.
- Airport luggage carts are not permitted inside Admirals Club lounges.
- Carry-on pets are welcome in Admirals Club lounges, provided they remain in their kennels. Service animals are also permitted. Read our policy for traveling with carry-on pets and service animals, which apply to Admirals Clubs visits and are incorporated herein.
- Families with small children and nursing mothers may use family rooms in Admirals Club lounges, where available.
- Any conduct that is deemed by American to be inappropriate, undignified, disruptive, abusive or violent is prohibited, and American reserves the right to remove any member, visitor, or any other entrant for such conduct, or for failing to comply with membership terms and conditions.
Capital One Lounge Denver Airport Lounges
Location: Concourse A on the mezzanine level
Opening Hours: TBD
Capital One Lounge Facilities 2023
1. High-Speed Wi-Fi
Want to research a project? Listen to a podcast? Book a dinner table in your destination city? With high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the Lounge, you can use your downtime to handle the business of work and life.
2. Grab-and-Go Food
Need to eat on the run? No problem! The grab-and-go food area offers a menu of healthy selections curated by up-and-coming local chefs. And they’re sustainably prepackaged so they’re easy to carry on your way to the next gate. So help yourself to cold-brew coffee, still or sparkling water, sandwiches, salads, fruit, snacks and more.
3. Dining Stations
Enjoy chef-inspired foods with options for everyone, including vegetarians, vegans or those eating gluten-free. Whatever meal you’re having, you can count on delicious, health-conscious choices and locally sourced ingredients.
4. Fully Stocked Bars
Make time for a break in the Lounge’s bar and enjoy a glass of wine, signature cocktail or local craft beer. For example, Capital One partnered with locally owned 3 Nations Brewery to create a custom pilsner for the DFW Lounge. The Lounge also serves frozen Irish coffee from local bar Nickel City. Cheers!
5. Coffee Bars
A full day of travel and connections may call for a caffeine boost. Coffee or cappuccino? Good and hot or cold and refreshing? You’ve got lots of choices at the coffee bar with options like fresh-brewed coffee, cold brew on tap or a full-service espresso bar. When you’re at the DFW Lounge, make sure to try a specialty coffee from Cultivar Coffee Roasting Co. or an oat milk latte on draft from La Colombe.
6. Quiet Work Zones With Charge-Up Areas
Stay productive in a peaceful setting while you wait for your flight. The Lounge offers semi-private work areas with outlets at every seat to power up your devices. Plus, there are monitors around the room with up-to-date flight status information. So you can focus on your work, knowing you’ll stay on schedule.
7. Relaxation Rooms
Airplanes aren’t always the easiest places to nap. So when you need a quiet space to sleep, the cozy, soundproof relaxation rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art, immersive nap pods that offer guided meditations. Breathe in. Breathe out. Feel better? Thought so.
8. Luggage Lockers
Feel free to unwind without worrying about your bags. The Lounge gives you peace of mind with secure lockers that have plenty of room for carry-on luggage.
9. Cycling and Yoga Rooms
If you want to work off some energy or stretch out after all that sitting, check out the Lounge’s cycling and yoga room. It’s equipped with PelotonTM Bikes for a cardio burst and yoga mats for a slightly more zen workout.
10. Shower Suites
Want to rinse off the day? Cool down after exercising? The Lounge has a private shower suite where you can freshen up before your next flight. And they provide complimentary towels and luxury, sustainable toiletries so there’s no need to dig through your carry-on for any essentials.
11. Family-Friendly Environment
Travel can make for long days, so the Lounge was designed for the needs of guests traveling with or without children. Relax in the family area, which includes lower tables and chairs for kids and a dedicated, power-charged work area for adults. That way everybody’s happy.
Capital One Lounge House Rules
- Cardholders must use their Capital One card to qualify for complimentary or discounted access.
- All visitors must present a boarding pass for a departing or connecting same-day flight.
- You can only utilize the lounge within 3 hours of your departure (even if you have a longer connection).
- You cannot utilize the lounge on arrival, only departure.
- Children under 2 can enter for free with a supervising parent or guardian.
Centurion Lounge Denver Airport
Location: Concourse C, above gate C47
Opening Hours: Daily from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
DEN’s first non-airline lounge, the American Express Centurion Lounge, is now open. The Centurion Lounge is located on the mezzanine level of Concourse C near gate 46 on the east end of the concourse.
The new lounge reflects the Mile High City spirit, touting American Express’ first Craft Beer Bar1 with rotating selections of locally brewed beer, a live-action cooking station featuring a locally sourced Italian menu designed by Chef Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson, design features reminiscent of our Rocky Mountains, an immersive game experience and plenty of lounge seating and free WIFI.
The Centurion Lounge at DEN is American Express’ second-largest lounge to-date, covering more than 14,000-square-feet. Access to The Centurion Lounge is complimentary for Platinum Card Members, Centurion Members and Delta SkyMiles Reserve Card Members. Day passes are not available for purchase.
Centurion Lounge Facilities
- Self-serve hot and cold dishes
- Open kitchen with cooked-to-order dishes
- Full-service bar
- Coffee station
- Craft beer bar
- Games room
- Family room
- Phone room
- Tarmac views
- TVs
- Business center
- Showers with L’Occitane toiletries
Centurion Lounge Access
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The Platinum Card® from American Express |
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The Business Platinum Card® from American Express |
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Corporate Platinum Card® by American Express |
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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card |
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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card |
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Centurion® Card from American Express |
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If you don’t qualify for access through a premium cabin or with frequent flyer status, you’ll still be able to purchase a lounge day pass if you’re traveling on a Oneworld or Star Alliance flight. Unless you’ve got an eligible credit card for access, any other passengers like lawyer and attorney (excluding military) will be out of luck, as Denver doesn’t have any open access lounges.
Thankfully, Denver has some great restaurants, shopping, and fast Wi-Fi should you find yourself looking to pass the time in the general waiting areas. If you’re looking to use a lounge in a different concourse to your departure, you’re able to move around easily using the underground train. Unless you’re arriving on an international flight, or need to collect checked luggage in between flights, you should be able to stay inside the secure area.