If it were a competition (which it kind of is these days), the Philadelphia Sapphire Lounge would likely come out ahead. At over 20,000 square feet, it’s spacious. And as we’ve seen in the other Sapphire Lounges, the aesthetics are elevated and the seating options are ample.
Plus, this lounge features relaxation spaces, workstations and a kids area — as well as a unique game room and a beer garden. If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve®, you get unlimited access to all Sapphire Lounges (including this one!) for yourself and up to two guests.
But this snazzy space isn’t just limited to Sapphire Reserve cardholders — all Priority Pass members get one complimentary visit to a Sapphire Lounge per year. And there are several cards that come with Priority Pass Select membership, so check out this list to see if you already have this benefit.
While the new Las Vegas Capital One lounge is smaller (closer to 8,200 square feet), there’s a lot to be excited about.
Inside, you’ll find the typical features of Capital One lounges, like grab-and-go food and beverages, as well as a fantastic selection of small bites and craft cocktails. Don’t miss the caviar deviled eggs and the uniquely chosen perfect airport beer: Lady Luck, a Vienna lager from Las Vegas Brewing Company. The lounge also has an impressive amount of natural light, including large windows that provide a perfect sunset view.
If you want to check out this lounge, you can do so for a fee no matter what cards are in your wallet. But if you go through LAS regularly, you’ll want a Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card or Capital One Venture X Business, since both cards come with complimentary access for you and up to two guests per visit.
If you’re flying through PHL or LAS anytime soon, be sure to check out these new spaces.
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