DCA
8 airport lounges in
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Washington, DC, US
Our take: DCA has real standouts, but no Priority Pass lounge
- AmEx Centurion: The AmEx Centurion Lounge is one of DCA's strongest choices, with better food, showers, day beds, and a spacious design. It is the obvious pick around the B Gates if you qualify.
- Capital One: Capital One Landing is the most distinctive option here, built more around made-to-order food, drinks, and assigned seating than a typical lounge buffet. Book ahead if possible; the walk-in waitlist is the weaker play.
- Admirals Clubs: If you have American access, aim for the E Gates Admirals Club. It is much better than the C Gates club, while the D Gates club is temporarily closed for renovations.
- Other B Gates options: The Delta Sky Club is solid, and the United Club is older but pleasant for natural light and planespotting. Both are useful, but Centurion is stronger if you also have access.
- Priority Pass: DCA does not currently have a traditional Priority Pass lounge, so do not expect that program to help here.
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Our take: DCA has real standouts, but no Priority Pass lounge
- AmEx Centurion: The AmEx Centurion Lounge is one of DCA's strongest choices, with better food, showers, day beds, and a spacious design. It is the obvious pick around the B Gates if you qualify.
- Capital One: Capital One Landing is the most distinctive option here, built more around made-to-order food, drinks, and assigned seating than a typical lounge buffet. Book ahead if possible; the walk-in waitlist is the weaker play.
- Admirals Clubs: If you have American access, aim for the E Gates Admirals Club. It is much better than the C Gates club, while the D Gates club is temporarily closed for renovations.
- Other B Gates options: The Delta Sky Club is solid, and the United Club is older but pleasant for natural light and planespotting. Both are useful, but Centurion is stronger if you also have access.
- Priority Pass: DCA does not currently have a traditional Priority Pass lounge, so do not expect that program to help here.
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Terminal 2, Concourse B
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