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Capital One Lounge Locations: Full List By Airport [2026]

By Kevin Zanes / April 7, 2026
Capital One Lounge Locations: Full List By Airport [2026]

There are seven Capital One Lounge locations: five full lounges and two Landings. All are domestic. One more is confirmed (Charlotte, CLT). If you are checking this at the airport, you should be able to find your answer in under 10 seconds.

Seven locations. If yours is not here, the lounge benefit does not apply to you yet. If your airport is not on this list, you will not get access. Capital One Lounges are domestic only. There are no international locations as of April 2026.

Plan around location, not assumption.

Airports With Capital One Lounges: DFW, DEN, IAD, LAS, JFK

Airports With Capital One Landings: DCA, LGA


Your answer (find your airport and stop searching):

AirportTypeLocationHoursKey Note
DFWFull LoungeTerminal D, near Gate D225 a.m. to 10 p.m. dailyShowers, Peloton bikes, flagship
DENFull LoungeConcourse A, mezzanine near Gate A345 a.m. to 9 p.m. dailyShowers, fitness, train required from B/C
IADFull LoungeMain Terminal, near Gate B475:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. dailyShowers, quiet, no fitness room
LASFull LoungeTerminal 1, Concourse D, near Gate D505 a.m. to 11 p.m. dailyNo showers, no fitness room
JFKFull LoungeTerminal 4, middle of retail hall24 hours dailyShowers, largest location, never closes
DCALandingReagan National, reservation requiredConfirm via Capital One appTable service, Jose Andres Group, no grab-and-go
LGALandingLaGuardia, opened February 2026Confirm via Capital One appTable service, reservation required
CLTFull Lounge (coming)Concourse A mezzanine (confirmed)Opening date TBDSixth full lounge, not yet open

Hours, gate numbers, and amenities are subject to change. Confirm current details via the Capital One app or capitalone.com before travel.

This is a small, domestic network. Most major U.S. airports are not covered.

If your airport is listed above, you have access. If it is not, you do not.


DFW: Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

Capital One Lounge Bar At Dallas Fort Worth International Airport [DFW]
Capital One Lounge Bar At Dallas Fort Worth International Airport [DFW]. Image Credit: Capital One.

DFW is the original Capital One Lounge and still the one everything else is measured against. It is the largest in the network, the most fully featured, and the first place Capital One proved the concept worked.

Location: Terminal D, Level 3 mezzanine, near Gate D22. Enter the terminal, take the escalators or elevator up to Level 3, and follow the signage toward the D gates. The lounge entrance is on your left before you reach the gate cluster.

The Flagship. Hours: 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Amenities: showers, Peloton bikes, relaxation room with zero-gravity chairs, full bar, grab-and-go, Texas-influenced food program.

Does Not Have: 24-hour access (closes at 10 p.m.).

Travel Nerd Tip: DFW is the largest and busiest Capital One Lounge in the network. During peak Friday evening departures it can reach capacity. Check the app before walking over.

The benchmark. If you fly through Dallas, this is the one to use. 

Read the full DFW review →

DEN: Denver International Airport

Capital One Lounge At Denver International Airport [DEN]
Capital One Lounge At Denver International Airport [DEN]. Image Credit: Capital One.

The Denver lounge leans into Colorado harder than any other location in the network. If you have time to sit down, it is worth the effort to get there.

Location: Concourse A, mezzanine level, near Gate A34. Take the underground train from the main terminal to Concourse A (the first stop). Head upstairs to the mezzanine level and follow the Capital One Lounge signage. If you are flying from Concourse B or C, budget 10 to 15 minutes to make the train trip to Concourse A and back.

The Colorado One. Hours: 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

Amenities: showers, Peloton bikes, Colorado-sourced food and beer program, relaxation room.

Does Not Have: convenient access from Concourses B and C. If you are flying out of B or C, you need to take the underground train to reach Concourse A. Budget 10 to 15 minutes each way.

Travel Nerd Tip: The Colorado-specific food and beer program is one of the most location-specific in the network. Worth the trip if you have the time.

Worth the train ride from B or C, but budget for it. 

Read the full DEN review → 

IAD: Washington Dulles International Airport

Capital One Lounge Entrance At Washington Dulles International Airport [IAD]
Capital One Lounge Entrance At Washington Dulles International Airport [IAD]. Image Credit: Capital One.

IAD is the most underrated lounge in the Capital One network. Smaller than DFW or JFK, calmer than both, and consistently better for anyone who needs to get work done before a long-haul flight out of Dulles.

Location. Main Terminal, near Gate B47. After clearing security in the main terminal, follow the B gate corridor. The lounge is on the upper level near Gate B47. No satellite train required if you are departing from the B gates. If you are flying from Gates C or D, allow extra time to return from the lounge to your gate.

The Quiet One. Hours: 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

Amenities. showers, full bar, work areas, quiet zones.

Does Not Have: fitness room.

Travel Nerd Tip: IAD is the most business-travel oriented lounge in the network. If you need to work before a flight and want actual quiet, this one delivers more reliably than DFW or JFK.

The most underrated lounge in the network. Best for anyone who needs to get work done before a flight. 

Read the full IAD review → Capital One Lounge Washington Dulles [IAD] Review

LAS: Harry Reid International Airport (Las Vegas)

Capital One Lounge At Harry Reid International Airport [LAS]
Capital One Lounge At Harry Reid International Airport [LAS]. Image Credit: Capital One.

The Las Vegas lounge is the smallest full lounge in the network and the only one missing showers entirely. What it does have is a cocktail program that is genuinely Vegas-specific, a late closing time, and crowd levels that stay manageable compared to DFW or JFK.

Location: Terminal 1, Concourse D, near Gate D50. After clearing security in Terminal 1, follow the Concourse D signs. The lounge is on the upper level near Gate D50, beside the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign. Note: if you are flying from Terminal 3, you are in a different building and will need to exit security, transfer, and re-clear. The Capital One Lounge is Terminal 1 only.

The One Without Showers. Hours: 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.

Amenities: full bar with Vegas-specific craft cocktail program (including chili pepper vodka), food program, grab-and-go. Latest closing time in the network at 11 p.m.

Does Not Have: showers, a fitness room.

Travel Nerd Tip: If you need a shower in Las Vegas before a flight, this is not your lounge. The Las Vegas lounge does not have showers. Plan for that in advance. The cocktail program, however, is the most location-specific in the network.

Good for drinks. Not for long-haul prep. 

Read the full LAS review → 

JFK: John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York)

Capital One Lounge At John F. Kennedy International Airport [JFK]
Capital One Lounge At John F. Kennedy International Airport [JFK]. Image Credit: Capital One.

JFK is Capital One’s flagship New York location and the newest full lounge in the network, opened in June 2025. At 13,500 square feet it is the largest Capital One Lounge anywhere, and it is the only one that never closes. The food program leans into New York specifically: a Murray’s Cheese station, an Ess-a-Bagel bodega counter, and a cocktail menu built around local producers.

Location: Terminal 4, middle of the retail hall, past security. JFK’s Terminal 4 is used by Delta, Emirates, Air France, and several other international carriers. If you are flying from a different terminal, JFK’s free AirTrain connects the terminals, but you will need to re-clear security at Terminal 4. Allow extra time for this. Once inside Terminal 4, the lounge is in the center of the main retail corridor and is visible from the main walkway.

The Biggest One, And The Only One That Never Closes. Hours: 24 hours daily.

Amenities: showers, Murray’s Cheese station, Ess-a-Bagel bodega counter, 24-hour access, midnight snack service. The largest Capital One Lounge at approximately 13,500 square feet.

Does Not Have: Peloton bikes.

Travel Nerd Tip: The 24-hour access makes JFK uniquely useful for travelers affected by delays, cancellations, or very early morning departures. If your Terminal 4 flight is disrupted, the lounge stays open.

The only Capital One Lounge open around the clock. If you have a red-eye or a disrupted itinerary through Terminal 4, this matters. 

Read the full JFK review → 

DCA: Washington Reagan National Airport (Capital One Landing)

Capital One Landing At Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport [DCA]
Capital One Landing At Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport [DCA]. Image Credit: Capital One.

DCA is not a lounge. It is the first Capital One Landing, a reservation-based dining concept developed in partnership with the Jose Andres Group. If you are expecting to walk in, grab food, and find a quiet seat, you are thinking of the wrong product. This is table service before your flight.

Location: Reagan National Airport. Exact terminal and gate location: confirm via the Capital One app before arrival, as Landing locations are subject to operational updates. Reservation required through the Capital One app regardless of which card you hold.

Not A Lounge. A Restaurant. Hours: confirm via Capital One app.

Amenities: table service dining, Jose Andres Group menu, tapas-style small plates.

Does Not Have: open lounge seating, grab-and-go, showers, fitness room. This is a restaurant, not a lounge.

Travel Nerd Tip: The Landing requires a reservation through the Capital One app. Without a reservation, your card will not guarantee entry. Book before you leave for the airport. Walk-ins are subject to availability only.

Not a lounge. A restaurant. Reserve before you leave for the airport. 

Read the full DCA review → Capital One Landing Washington National [DCA] Review

LGA: LaGuardia Airport (Capital One Landing)

Capital One Landing At LaGuardia Airport [LGA]
Capital One Landing At LaGuardia Airport [LGA]. Image Credit: Capital One.

LGA opened in February 2026 as the second Capital One Landing and the newest Capital One location of any kind. Same format as DCA: Jose Andres Group partnership, table service, reservation required. No open lounge seating, no grab-and-go.

Location: LaGuardia Airport. Exact terminal and gate location: confirm via the Capital One app before arrival. LaGuardia’s terminal layout is split between Terminal B (main terminal) and Terminals C and D (Delta), and the Landing location details should be verified through the app to avoid confusion on arrival.

Also Not A Lounge. Also A Restaurant. Opened February 2026. Hours: confirm via Capital One app.

Amenities: table service dining, Jose Andres Group menu. Same format as DCA.

Does Not Have: open lounge seating, grab-and-go, showers, fitness room.

Travel Nerd Tip: The newest Capital One location of any kind. Same reservation requirement as DCA. Book through the Capital One app before you arrive.

Same rules as DCA: reserve first, then show up. 

Read the full LGA review →

Coming Soon: CLT (Charlotte Douglas)

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is the next confirmed Capital One Lounge opening. It will be the sixth full lounge in the network, located on the Concourse A mezzanine. No official opening date has been announced as of April 2026. Opening date, hours, and specific amenities are all unconfirmed.

This page will be updated when CLT opens.

Which lounge to prioritize if you have a choice →

Not On This List? Here Is Why

Capital One Lounge At Dallas Fort Worth International Airport [DFW]
Capital One Lounge At Dallas Fort Worth International Airport [DFW]. Image Credit: Capital One.

The following major airports do not have a Capital One Lounge as of April 2026:

ATL (Atlanta), ORD (Chicago O’Hare), MIA (Miami), LAX (Los Angeles), SEA (Seattle), BOS (Boston), SFO (San Francisco), and all international airports including LHR (London Heathrow).

Capital One Lounges are a domestic-only network. No international locations exist as of April 2026.

If your airport is not listed above, there is no Capital One Lounge there today. 

Full list of airports without a Capital One Lounge → Which Airports Have Capital One Lounges?

Final Thoughts

This list is updated whenever a new Capital One Lounge opens or an existing location changes hours, gates, or amenities.

If your airport is not listed above, there is no Capital One Lounge there today.

For everything else, the full picture lives here → Capital One Lounges: The Complete Guide

Find out every way to get through the door → How To Access Capital One Lounges: Every Method, Including Without Venture X

Figure out if the card is worth the fee for your situation → Are Capital One Lounges Worth It?

Last updated: April 2026. Hours, gate numbers, and amenities are subject to change. Confirm current details via the Capital One app or capitalone.com before you travel.