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    Minute Suites - Concourse B

    3.6 (111 reviews)
    ModerateAirport Lounges
    Open Open 24 hours

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    Dogs allowed

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    Broken TV
    Capricia C.

    First and Foremost, the attendant was awesome. Excellent customer service. Now on to the room, to charge upwards of $70-$80/hour and this is what you provide? Not to mention my door couldn't lock. I was warned in advance. I was given the option between this room and another since the person did arrive yet to check in. So nonetheless, someone was going to get this room with no lock. I've spent less on sleep pods in NEW YORK and they were clean, modern and provided what they said they did. It advertises TV and Locked doors. I got neither of those things. DO NOT STAY HERE!!!!! It's gross.

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    Catherine N.

    Hey there! I love me a good ole Minutes Suites lounge. I worked last night and could have used a few hours to nap. So, that's exactly what I did. I slept for 2 hours and now I'm on my next flight to Vegas! Thanks for great customer service! It's appreciated for sure.

    Buckhead room - desk/tv
    Stacy P.

    I happened to get really lucky and magically get to spend an hour in the Buckhead suite during a long layover. Highlights: +/-First and first and for most the location by B24 is small. It only has 7 rooms +/- I highly recommend using their app/website to make a reservation to make sure you can visit +/- If you have priority pass, you get and hour free. Since it seems every one and their mother has the pass now, I would bank on being able to use you free hour. You can also pay , though rates will be based on the length of your visit +/-the room consists of a small desk , tv , and a large couch that is great for passing out on. The only downside now is they didn't seem to have blankets in the room anymore post Covid, so make sure to bring something or you could even purchase one at the airport Overall it's a great option now to just get away from the Airport activity and overcrowded lounges if you need to catch up on your sleep or a call. Noise from the outside can still be heard but is a a very low level.

    Vinkin Ken T.

    Booked here a couple of times using my Priority Pass and thru their app a few days before arriving. First time I booked a Piedmont Suite and the 2nd time a Peach Tree Suite. Both rooms provided a sofa/day bed, a desk, office chair, TV and tissue box. Yes, a tissue box... for blowing your nose, obviously. The room is big enough for 2 adults to rest comfortably. The Peach Tree Suite had a broken lock and the door would not stay shut. I had to use the office chair and my backpack to hold the door closed. At the time we would be charged $28 for a no show and it looks like it's now $34 for a 1 hour stay. On my 2nd time for some reason I booked a 5pm slot when I thought I had booked an 8pm slot. When I checked in at 8pm they said to come back at 8:15pm and they will have a room for me which they did and I wasn't charged for anything extra.

    Incredible experience!
    Olivia S.

    This is the World's greatest invention!! I had 5 hrs between flights and was exhausted after my red eye. This 1 hr nap was desperately needed. Keion was so sweet checking me in and making sure my room was clean. The rooms have outlets and a TV. You can turn off all the lights if you need complete darkness. Rooms are not soundproof and you can hear everything in the terminal so bring ear plugs if you need them. I passed out immediately. Reserve your appointment ahead of time if you can because they fill up fast. There are 2 locations, one across from B16 and one near B25. Enjoy your rest!

    Abigail G.

    Definitely recommend utilizing. I had a FIVE hour lay over in Atlanta after traveling for 10 hours already and was TIRED. I used the Minute Suite for the first time and was GLAD I did. I purchased three hours of sleep time and it was well worth it. Cost about $70. My first hour was free due to a pass my husband had. Ask for an extra blanket if you get cold/chilly easily. Snacks and a TV was also provided in the room. It was perfect. Thank you.

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    Damien S.

    I'm genuinely disgusted. This place has never been particularly nice, but it seems management has completely let this place go. On a positive note the receptionist was very kind. I don't know how she keeps a positive attitude putting customers in rooms like this...if the general condition wasn't enough, the gnats joining me for my breakfast was the cherry on top! I can't say that I'll ever come back, even considering it's free for me, unless it's an act of absolute desperation. The fact that people pay for this is absolutely mind boggling - I would be absolutely irate.

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    Brandon T.

    A life saver if you're stuck in the airport overnight and need a place to sleep. After a cancelled flight, I was stuck overnight in the airport and was able to book a suite that night to stay until the next morning. The room offers a couch and TV. The noise levels are dependent on the walking traffic in the concourse since there is a lack of noise proofing. It was clean and simply got the job done. A complaint would be that there are no private bathrooms. Overall, this is a simple way to lay down with privacy if you are single or traveling in a pair dealing with an overnight canceled flight. FYI, the first hour is free if you are an AMEX Platinum card holder or a part of Priority Pass.

    Perfect.
    Guy K.

    In A Nutshell: -The Minute Suites in the Atlanta airport is a nice reprieve from one of the, if not the busiest airport in the USA. -Having the trusty Priority Pass membership has come in handy over the years, even during the pandemic. -This suite is definitely mini, but it has all the things you need: privacy, security, TV, workstation, fridge filled w/ beverages/snacks (you pay a la carte). -There are only a handful of rooms, so if they are full you just sign up on the waiting list. -Maximum time allotted that is included for free is 1 hour, additional time costs $. Overall, take advantage of your Priority Pass membership in Atlanta Hartsville-Jackson airport!!

    Lourdes V.

    I like the idea and the set up, but I came in wanting to take a nap only to have the attendant knocking on the door multiple times throughout my hour to ask random, unnecessary questions, including asking for a tip!

    Heather L.

    What a great little quiet piece of heaven in the midst of the hustle and bustle of ATL Airport ! Such a cool option to explore in your travels during a layover to stay safe and healthy during your travels ! They offer a stacked mini fridge of beverage options as well as a snack tray so you can seamlessly enjoy your experience without leaving the comfort of your suite ! To top it off, you can catch up on your favorite Netflix show or browse channels on DirecTV. Can't wait to come back ! (Tip: If you have a Priority Pass Membership you have access to one complimentary 1 hour stay per day in your travels- definitely book ahead of time for the most seamless experience or there is a bit of a wait ! If you have a qualified AMEX Card you may have a complimentary PP Membership so definitely look into it-thanks AMEX for this awesome benefit !)

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    Ask the Community - Minute Suites - Concourse B

    Are there snacks included if your are priority pass member, can you pick up and go?

    Thank you for your question. Stacks are not included here. Priority Pass members receive one free hour in the private suites.

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    American Express Centurion Lounge - Inside. One of several lounge seating areas.

    American Express Centurion Lounge

    4.1(76 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    omg- this is one popular place! I only try to access it during off hours as putting my name on a…read morewait list seems ridiculous. Access is free for the card holder or first class pax Otherwise,, $50 for the 2nd person-not worth it for me. Showers are available - -same for some Delta clubs though...that may be free at the D. Clubs..... Food was good but I am guessing that the popularity is due to the free alcoholic beverages? Personally, I avoid it since it is dehydrating while traveling but something for everyone, right? It is a huge space- incredible how packed it can be though. Almost as busy as the typical gate areas. :)!

    I walked into the American Express Centurion Lounge at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson, Concourse E,…read morejust outside gate 11, thinking I was about to get another slightly fancier version of the Delta lounge. Instead, I found a surprisingly spacious oasis that felt like it had a better selection, better atmosphere, and--dare I say--a slightly smug sense of superiority (in the nicest way). People are hustling and bustling outside in the concourse, but inside, you can sip a cocktail and feel like the world paused just for you. It's the only place in an airport where you can watch someone sprint for a gate while you leisurely consider dessert options. The food selection deserves a shout-out. The bar is nicely stocked, the entrees are solid--juicy chicken curry, chickpeas, rice, and vegetables--and the dessert selection is excellent. Those shortcakes might make you forget your next boarding call. Pro tip: glance outside once in a while and silently judge everyone who didn't find this lounge. It's a little slice of calm in the madness of one of the busiest airports in the world. A place to recharge, enjoy some good food, and pretend your flight is happening tomorrow instead of in twenty minutes. Four stars. If you're passing through Concourse E and have a chance to stop by, this lounge is worth carving out a few extra minutes--your stress levels (and your stomach) will thank you.

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    Delta Sky Club - Concourse B - Gate 18 - Inside the Atlanta Concourse B Delta Sky Club on Thursday, March 19, 2026 around noon.

    Delta Sky Club - Concourse B - Gate 18

    3.7(253 reviews)
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    When you're in ATL, you're in the belly of the Delta beast. It's no surprise their Sky Clubs here…read moreare huge, and the Concourse B club definitely fits the bill. The space is bright and has an open floor plan, basically one massive room with different sections of seating. The usual amenities are good, no complaints. But here's the same theme I harp on, rearing its ugly head again -- the bathrooms. How are you going to design a Sky Club this massive, and then have a bathroom that's the same size as that in clubs with one-third of the total capacity? Makes ZERO sense, as evidenced by the never ending line.

    I absolutely love this Sky Club! Every time I come here during a long layover, it feels like a…read morelittle vacation inside the airport. After hours of traveling, this place is exactly what I need to relax and recharge. It makes those long waits between flights so much more enjoyable and comfortable. The food here is always fresh and delicious. There are lots of choices, whether I'm craving something healthy or just want a snack. The staff is super friendly and helpful too. They always greet me with a smile and make sure everyone is taken care of. You can really tell they care about giving guests the best experience possible. The atmosphere is cozy and calm, which is such a nice break from the busy airport outside. The lighting is soft, the seating is comfortable, and it's easy to find a quiet spot to rest or get some work done. I love the soft background music and the clean, relaxing design--it just makes me feel at ease right away. Honestly, every time I'm here, I joke that all I need are a few recliners and I'd be ready to move in! It's that comfortable. The Sky Club truly makes travel days so much better, and I look forward to visiting every time I fly. If you need a peaceful place to unwind during your layover, this spot is absolutely worth it!

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    Delta Sky Club - Concourse B - Gate 18 - Open views of runway, large space, lots of seating, lots of people.

    Open views of runway, large space, lots of seating, lots of people.

    Delta Sky Club - Concourse B - Gate 18 - You can cozy up in a cubbie or work at the desks.

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    You can cozy up in a cubbie or work at the desks.

    The Club ATL - Cosmo and chocolate covered pretzel dessert.

    The Club ATL

    2.8(419 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Update May 2026: You cannot enter until 2.5 hours before your flight. I understand this is likely…read morebecause there's such high traffic at this airport, but maybe consider opening an additional lounge for such a large, high volume airport? Sucks if you have a long layover and planned on chilling at the lounge to recharge before your next flight. Food was like any other The Club priority pass lounge. Nothing special or bad. One star docked b/c it felt like some food was left out too long - my stomach was upset after eating here. One star recuperated b/c the staff was super friendly and kind. Not the worst, not the best. Wouldn't pay the entry fee for this lounge, but go if you have 1-2 hours before your flight & have lounge access through your credit card, etc.

    They're in Terminal F, the final stop on the Atlanta airport tram. Give yourself extra time -- it's…read morea trek to get there and back. I had a 3-hour layover and landed early morning. Luckily the lounge opens early, so I walked right in. Breakfast was basic: standard hotel buffet fare like cereal, bread, pancakes, eggs, fruit, and bagels. The creamy grits sounded promising, but they were undercooked and the toppings were forgettable. Service was slow at first. Dirty plates sat out for a while, likely due to minimal early-morning staffing. Later on more staff came in and cleanup was quick. The lounge area itself had a few varieties of seating. Except for a tiny room which had dim lighting, the rest of the lounge was brightly lit and it was difficult to catch up on some lost sleep there. There weren't any private nooks or rooms. Restrooms were also pretty basic, infact the more public restrooms in the airport were better. Overall it's not an outstanding lounge, pretty basic and forgettable. Somewhat surprising for a heavily used international airport like Atlanta.

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    They made it abundantly clear that we were not to stay too long!

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