MAD

T3

Madrid, Spain

Terminal Information

Madrid Adolfo Suarez-Barajas Airport

The Madrid Adolfo Suarez-Barajas Airport is nine kilometres from the city’s financial district and thirteen kilometres from the Puerta del Sol or Plaza Mayor de Madrid, Madrid's historic centre. The airport is the primary hub and maintenance base for Iberia and Air Europa.

Madrid Airport Terminal 3’s restaurant area is called ‘Eating Point’ - and is a self-service food court offering a choice of themed restaurant spaces with specialist concepts, from filled rolls and pastries to meats, wines and grab-and-go snacks. There are also a few cafés in the terminal.

For those wanting to do some shopping prior to departing, you can take advantage of the duty free shopping as well as visit other retailers which include a newsstand and a boutique.

A Priority Pass membership would also allow you to gain airport lounge access at Madrid Terminal 3.

We have three different options of Priority Pass plans depending on your frequency of travel:

STANDARD: For the occasional Traveller - £69/€89/$99
£24/€30/$35 member and guest visit fee

STANDARD PLUS: For the regular Traveller - £229/€289/$329
10 complementary visits for members, subsequent member and guest visit fee of £24/€30/$35

PRESTIGE: For the frequent Traveller - £419/€459/$469
All member visits are complementary, £24/€30/$35 guest visit fee

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About Our Lounge At Dublin International Terminal 1

The Puerta Del Sol Lounge offers lounge seating, dining areas and a few loungers too. This spacious retreat has views of the airport apron and runway and is open from 5am to 7pm daily. Escape from the noise of the terminal and enjoy some liquid refreshment and a delicious meal, while making the most of the facilities on offer which include televisions, internet access, newspapers and magazines as well as showers for those wanting to freshen up before their flight. Guests may access the lounge three hours prior to a scheduled flight departure and are required to present a valid boarding pass for same day travel. Children aged five years and under are admitted free. Children under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.


Lounge Facilities

Our facilities at the Madrid Adolfo Suarez-Barajas lounge ensure that you have access to all you need when you are away from home or the office.

Facilities at the Puerta Del Sol Lounge include

  • Disabled access
  • Internet
  • Refreshments
  • Shower
  • Newspapers/magazines
  • Digital cards accepted
  • Television
  • No smoking
  • Air conditioning
  • Alcohol
  • Flight information
  • Wi-fi

Please check the individual lounge pages for any exclusions at the bottom of each lounge description.


Location And Accessibility

The Puerto Del Sol Lounge in Madrid Terminal 3 is situated airside. Once you have passed through Security, head to the boarding area, take the stairs next to Gate E69 up to the first floor where the lounge is located. Please note this lounge is only available for those departing on Schengen flights.


Would you like to help us keep this airport guide updated? Just drop us an email on editor@prioritypass.com, including your membership number, to share any recent experiences at this airport and help fellow travellers in the Priority Pass community.

Would you like to help us keep this airport guide updated? Just drop us an email on editor@prioritypass.com, including your membership number, to share any recent experiences at this airport and help fellow travellers in the Priority Pass community.

  • Free assistance for travelers with reduced mobility
  • Meeting points

FAQs About the Madrid Airport Terminal 3 Lounge

1. What is included in the lounge access?
Priority Pass will give you access to the following facilities in the Madrid Airport Terminal 3 lounge:

Facilities at the Puerta Del Sol Lounge include

● Disabled access
● Internet
● Refreshments
● Shower
● Newspapers/magazines
● Digital cards accepted
● Television
● No smoking
● Air conditioning
● Alcohol
● Flight information
● Wi-fi

Please check the individual lounge pages for any exclusions at the bottom of each lounge description.

2. Who can use the lounges at Madrid Airport Terminal 3?
Priority Pass cardholders and registered guests visiting Madrid Airport Terminal 3 and who are departing on Schengen flights are welcome at the Terminal 3 lounge, regardless of the class of ticket (economy/business/first).

3. Is there a dress code for the lounges at Madrid Airport Terminal 3?
Guests in smart casual dress are welcome to enter the Priority Pass lounge at Madrid Airport Terminal 3.

4. Can I smoke in the lounge areas?
Airport regulations prevent smoking outside of designated smoking areas located conveniently across Madrid Airport Terminal 3. We invite our guests to avail these facilities.

5. How long can I stay in the lounge at Madrid Airport Terminal 3?
You can access the Priority Pass Madrid Airport Terminal 3 lounge up to three hours before departure.

6. Do the lounges at Madrid Airport Terminal 3 make flight information announcements?
There are flight information screens at the Madrid Airport Terminal 3 lounge. Guests are requested to monitor their boarding times while enjoying our facilities.

7. Is the lounge at Madrid Airport Terminal 3 wheelchair accessible?
We are pleased to welcome guests with disabilities to visit our lounge in Madrid Airport Terminal 3, as it is wheelchair accessible.

8. I can’t find what I’m looking for?
You can find more information by visiting our Help Hub at: https://memberhelp.prioritypass.com/en/support/home


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