Medellin Airport Lounge Review: Bienvenido a Medellin!
Which of the two lounges should you visit?
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Traveling within Colombia? Let’s explore the two lounges in Medellin’s MDE airport that you can access thanks to the free lounge access that comes with Priority Pass. Yes, I went to both, because I am a travel-obsessed person, and there was a clear winner.
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How To Access The Medellin Airport Lounge
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For Medellin specifically, these lounges are Priority Pass members. Meaning if you have The Platinum Card® from American Express, the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card, or the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, you can get in for free.
“The Lounge” Medellin
This was the winner lounge. I’m gonna be honest, it’s nothing fancy, but it did the trick.
Food: 3/5
The food was alright. They had pasta, soup, and you could order from a small lunch selection online. It was no Centurion lounge (damn, if that isn’t the standard) but it wasn’t prepackaged sandwiches either.
Drinks: 4/5
They offered beer, wine, hard liquor and the local favorite Aguardiente (with or without sugar!)
Space: 3/5
The chairs were comfortable and offered a beautiful view of the countryside and tarmac. It just was a bit small, though they did have a meeting room which a few business people were using.
They also had a "Quiet Room"; there was no door to block the sound of the lounge, but I appreciate the thought of creating a peaceful space for travelers who just need to nap.
TL;DR: 3/5
Nothing to write home about, but certainly nicer than being out in the fray of the airport. I enjoyed spending an hour here before my flight
The Avianca Lounge in Medellin
"Spacious but Sparse" is how I would classify this lounge. I bopped in, took a few photos, then headed back to “The Lounge”.
Food: 2/5
They had pasta and salad available, but it was behind a stanchion so you couldn’t access it. I’m not sure if this is a covid precaution where they serve you instead or it just wasn’t available. Either way, I couldn’t ask because no one was around. None of the guests in the lounge had any food either so I’m unsure
Drinks: 1/5
Let me caveat that I came around 1pm, and it states in their notes that they don’t serve alcohol until 4pm, but that in and of itself drops the rating for me. I don’t need alcohol, but I don’t love the time limitation. There were some soft drinks and a coffee machine, but nothing really to make it noteworthy.
Space: 3/5
The lounge was very spacious! And also had a playground type area for kids. A lot of plastic so it wasn’t particularly cozy, but I prefer that to not having a seat
TL;DR: 2/5
It’s fine, but if you're looking for a Priority Pass Lounge in Medellin, I’d go to “The Lounge” instead.
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