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    Lisbon Lounge

    3.9 (9 reviews)
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    Refreshing and beautifully made gin and tonic with squash soup and a cappuccino.
    Vilma S.

    What a great way to wait for my next flight in Terminal 1! Cost $30 for a lounge pass and it was well worth it! Very comfortable seating, with plenty of outlets (make sure you bring an adapter). An assortment of food, drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) was available and replenished in a timely manner. Lots of reading materials and TV were available. The staff were very professional, friendly and efficient. WiFi worked very well. The lounge is definitely worth the price!

    Jennifer K.

    Lisbon Lounge is a pretty good airport lounge located in LIS. A little hard to find even with my Priority Pass App's direction. Spacious, roomy and quiet with Free Wifi access (password is available im every section inside the lounge) Though there is no hot table available but all the cold cut sandwiches is freshly made and even Portuguese pastry for dessert! Nespresso pod machine for a fresh cup of coffee or even a Sagres beer in mini format! The front desk does do announcement to make sure you won't miss your flight! 25 € for cash walk in or use your Priority Pass membership!

    Large seating area in view of the projection TVs.  Mirrored back wall makes the lounge look bigger

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    TAP Premium Lounge - TAP Lounge Atlantico

    TAP Premium Lounge

    3.0(32 reviews)
    0.5 kmOlivais

    An average airport lounge before passport control…read more It was busy when we arrived at 1:20, but it quieted down a bit by 2pm. The food is so-so; two bartenders are great, as is the entire staff, and I got to try two reds. It has a shower. On my way to wash my hands, I found a quiet spot near the bathrooms: a seat and a wall--super calm. My machine-made cappuccino comes out sweet: I don't remember what I pressed - must be a senior moment.

    A lounge for those heading back across the Atlantic…read more Atlantico Lounge is located in the non-Schengen international zone within Lisbon Airport. It is the first venue immediately after Passport Controls from the domestic zone. This is TAP Air Portugal's lounge for international flights and is smaller in size compared to their Tejo flagship lounge. It is accessible for Star Alliance premium passengers. The lounge is smaller and typically quieter but I found it quite busy in the afternoon period with many passengers packed in with loose jackets in preparation for flights to colder climates. There is only one self-serve area with a small variety of hot foods, along with pastries, and drinks. Food variety included caldo verde soup, sliced chorizo, salad and pastel da nata plus other pastries for a Portuguese touch. Among the limited table seating, there was a partitioned section for small groups to recharge. There were no shower rooms in this lounge, and only one of each drink station for espresso, fountain drinks, juice and minibar. If you have a domestic connecting flight, the front desk here will refer you past Passport Controls to Tejo lounge instead, saving you from delays. Skip it or hit it? Atlantico can get crammed in peak hours so TAP's flagship Tejo lounge was our better option in the same Lisbon airport.

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    Aeroporto de Lisboa - Lisbon Humberto Delgado International Airport

    Aeroporto de Lisboa

    2.9(365 reviews)
    0.7 kmOlivais

    More like a mall than an airport once you get through security. The first few yards is like you're…read morewalking through a department stores perfume section. And the layout of all the restaurants and shops is like a mall. Thankfully all the signs have an English translation underneath, which was so helpful. The majority of the employees really only speak Portuguese though. Some speak Spanish, but not many will speak English. So if you need assistance either finding the right way to go, or regarding your luggage, it will be tough to find someone who can converse without a translator. Except of course for the customs agents, they are always at least quadrilingual. There is only one area for baggage claim, so you just need to follow the signs. Although before you get there, you'll need to first go through the new EES system, which will have long lines, although it does go by somewhat quickly. If you use the app Travel To Europe, you can answer all the questions ahead of time. Although you will still need to go to the customs booth to have your photo and right hand fingerprints taken. This is now just an added security feature required for anyone visiting Europe. This new EES system was just implemented on April 9th, 2026, and in the first month, there were insane delays resulting in travelers missing their connecting flights, but they are currently allowing those with children, and with any disabled to bypass this and go straight to the custom agents. Once you go through that, then you can head to baggage claim. So you definitely should use the restroom right when you exit the plane, cuz it might be an hour or more 'til you can again. Btw you won't know which carousal has your bags until you get there. There will be screens at each one showing the different flights. Some carousels will hold multiple flights bags, and you just need to walk around the find the right one.

    I almost gave this 0 stars or 1 star, but I couldn't get myself to do it. For such a beautiful…read morecountry, it's a shame that the airport gives such a bad first impression of the country. Sadly, with the new EES system taking effect in Lisbon, it's made the notoriously long immigration queues even worse and almost downright embarrassing. People have seen the articles of travelers missing flights. It's not good. Anyhow, I'll break this down based on my experience arriving and departing: Arrivals: First off, this is the oddest way I've ever arrived into a European nation, much less an international country. I actually exited out into the non-Schengen N gates. This is the weirdest thing because you're now commingled with all the people leaving Portugal. I've never seen that. Also, these waiting areas are CROWDED with people departing. So navigating through this doesn't really help. The second step is the one the EU wants to instill, EES. In theory, you're supposed to scan your passport at one of the 30 something kiosks that are there. Unfortunately, a handful of those kiosks don't work and my passport (which has a chip) didn't both scanning. So we were forced to go into the manual line. That line in itself took way more than 90 mins to go through. Only 2 booths open in the AM for non-EU passport holders, which was brutal. It was super slow and a very confusing process with no staff to guide anyone. I heard that they moved everyone to the manual process after we departed, but still brutal. We finally exited and got scared seeing the brutally long line in the post-security duty free area for passport control. We knew that we'd be in for a journey on our return. Welp. Once we got to baggage claim, all of our bags were already lined up because we were waiting nearly 2 hours to exit immigration. Thankfully, the metro station wasn't far away from the airport so we exited off to our further travels. Departures: Because of our horrific arrival experience, we got to the airport super early (like 4 hours early) to be safe just in case. To add injury to insult, we found out on our Uber to the airport that the flight was delayed almost 2 hours because the incoming aircraft was reaching late (United had some silly sink issue on their Dreamliners smh). But anyhow, luckily my fiancée and I did a divide and conquer approach when we got to the airport. She went through security to deal with the VAT and Customs part and I went to handle the bag drop. Problem with reaching super early is that bag drop doesn't open until 3 hours before the originally scheduled flight. But if there are horror stories of people waiting 3 hours to finish passport control, then you are in a lose-lose situation. I waited almost 45 mins or so until the United bag drop opened. That process was quick once opened. My fiancée got thru her security in like 15 minutes. Problem was the VAT refund kiosks and customs lines were brutally long. So once I got through my part of the exercise, I had to wait for her to get through the VAT refund process. Of course, instructions are never clear and thus travelers are mad at everyone and anyone in line. So that process in itself took around an hour or so. Good luck trying to enjoy any duty free, food, shopping, or non-Tap Air lounges in the post security concourse if you're traveling outside the EU. You'll need to immediately wait in the very long line for passport control. I think we spent around 75 mins in this line too. They moved everyone to manual processing and thankfully there were more officers this time around. The line was moving after a certain point and that process became simple once we got close to the front of the line. But still brutally long. Once you are in the N gates, you realize this is the neglected wing of Terminal 1. Just a small duty free section (with limited selection) and a few shops and cafes which get quite congested because of all the travelers waiting here. Also, this is an aging wing clearly because it's super narrow and cannot handle all the international travelers heading home on the wide body jets. Oh and if you actually want to find a seat near your gate, good luck. I guess they want you to sit before passport control, which is ironic because..... of the long lines. Such an oxymoron. Note that if you do try to sit near the gate, they will eventually kick you out of that section before boarding. So all in all, even though we got to the airport nearly 6 hours early, we probably still only had about 2 hours of wiggle room at best, which meant that the typical 3 hours of room is NOT enough. This is embarrassing. Oh, we ended up having to take a bus to our plane instead of the standard gate. Wasn't just us either. That's a bit embarrassing too. Summary: This airport CANNOT handle the volume of international travelers it receives on a daily basis. I know Lisbon is slated for a new airport next decade, but changes need to happen sooner rather than later.

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    Aeroporto de Lisboa - The north T1 addition is newer and more suited to handle heavies flying long-haul. The big Emirates B777 next to TAP's A330-900 makes sense.

    The north T1 addition is newer and more suited to handle heavies flying long-haul. The big Emirates B777 next to TAP's A330-900 makes sense.

    Aeroporto de Lisboa - In its constantly busy central food court between north and south in Terminal 1, McDonald's might look like an oasis and Paul's is decent

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    In its constantly busy central food court between north and south in Terminal 1, McDonald's might look like an oasis and Paul's is decent

    Lisbon Lounge - airportlounges - Updated June 2026

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