Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

There are 2 LIS / Lisbon Priority Pass lounges that travelers have access to are the ANA lounge and the Blue Lounge. We had a recent departure from LIS / Lisbon Airport so decided to use our Priority Pass membership to check out the Blue Lounge. I hope that this Lisbon Priority Pass Blue Lounge review will help you decide which Lisbon Priority Pass location is best.

Lisbon Priority Pass Blue Lounge location and access

The Lisbon Priority Pass Blue Lounge is located near Gates 7-13. I was not entirely sure where that was, but there are plentiful signs in the airport for Gates 7-13 (usually as a group). So I just followed those signs and it was easy to find the Lisbon Priority Pass Blue Lounge location

a white wall with blue and black text

As you can see, in addition to being a Lisbon Priority Pass lounge, the Blue Lounge (bluelounge?) also serves as the contract lounge for Iberia, Czech Airlines and a variety of other airlines.

a sign with logos on it

Lisbon Priority Pass Blue Lounge review – seating

The Blue Lounge in Lisbon Airport has probably about 60-70 seats available – it’s divided into 2 nearly equal halves. Here is a picture of nearly the entirety of one of the 2 halves. We were there in the morning and there was only one other person there. Of course we immediately increased the occupancy by 800% 🙂

a room with couches and chairs

Blue Lounge LIS Airport Priority Pass food and drink

There are a few small pastries and sandwiches there. Nothing too amazing but my kids seemed happy enough

a tray of pastries and pastries

There is a coffee and hot chocolate machine

a machine with a display

And also a minimal selection of drinks, mostly water and Coke with a few other things.

a refrigerator full of drinks and beverages

Lisbon Airport Blue Lounge wifi review

I tested the Lisbon Airport Blue Lounge wifi and found it to be fairly slow

a screenshot of a phone

There was also a small business center with a computer there

a computer on a glass table

Having said that, I didn’t notice any real problem with the wifi – it’s possible that it was due to the relatively early time I was there (and lack of people). It was just my family (a big group just ourselves!) and one other lady.

I hope that this Lisbon Priority Pass Blue Lounge review will help you decide which Lisbon Priority Pass location is best. If you’ve been here or to the ANA lounge, leave your thoughts on what LIS Priority Pass lounge is best in the comments!


This site is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as thepointsguy.com. This may impact how and where links appear on this site. Responses are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser. Some or all of the card offers that appear on the website are from advertisers and that compensation may impact on how and where card products appear on the site. Any opinions expressed in this post are my own, and have not been reviewed, approved, or endorsed by my advertising partners and I do not include all card companies, or all available card offers. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers and other offers and benefits listed on this page. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Visit americanexpress.com to learn more. Other links on this page may also pay me a commission - as always, thanks for your support if you use them

User Generated Content Disclosure: Points With a Crew encourages constructive discussions, comments, and questions. Responses are not provided by or commissioned by any bank advertisers. These responses have not been reviewed, approved, or endorsed by the bank advertiser. It is not the responsibility of the bank advertiser to respond to comments.

BoardingArea