Málaga Airport Airport Lounges
Málaga Airport · Málaga, Spain
Málaga Airport (AGP) has 7 airport lounges across 3 terminals. Compare amenities, access options, and find the right lounge for your flight.
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Three bookable lounges at AGP, picked fresh each day — or browse the full directory below.
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Our editorial team reviews every Málaga Airport lounge against first-hand visit notes, verified Google Maps ratings, and official access rules from Priority Pass, DragonPass and the airline alliances. Editor's picks are independent — never paid placements — and this guide is updated as lounges open, close, renovate or change access policies.
Every lounge. 3 bookable right now.
The Costa del Sol VIP Lounge offers a tranquil escape from the bustling terminal. With its modern decor featuring warm wooden accents and comfortable seating areas, the lounge creates a…
La Boutique / Heineken Bar at Malaga (AGP) is a restaurant open to all passengers, and not a traditional airport lounge. Members of Priority Pass, the world’s largest airport lounge access…
The Sala VIP at Málaga Airport offers a refined retreat from the terminal crowds. With its modern decor featuring sleek leather seating and warm wood accents, the lounge exudes contemporary…
The Malaga Lounge offers a serene escape from the bustling airport terminal. Natural light floods the space through floor-to-ceiling windows that provide stunning runway views. The decor…
Sala VIP T3 offers a sleek, modern retreat from the hustle of Málaga Airport. The lounge features a contemporary design with clean lines, soft lighting, and ample natural light streaming…
Perched atop Terminal 3, Sala VIP Malaga offers a contemporary retreat from the busy airport below. The lounge features sleek, modern decor with comfortable seating areas bathed in natural…
Sala VIP T3 at Malaga Airport overlooks the airport’s zen garden. The club features a meeting area, a work area, and different seating zones with comfortable chairs and sofas, on a total…
Know before you go.
Costa del Sol VIP Lounge
Arrive early for the best seating options, especially near windows
Costa del Sol VIP Lounge
Try the Spanish wines - they're a highlight of the lounge
Costa del Sol VIP Lounge
Bring your own power adapter as outlets may be limited
Costa del Sol VIP Lounge
Check the flight monitors frequently as announcements may be hard to hear
Sala VIP (Aena)
Arrive early to secure a quiet corner seat
Sala VIP (Aena)
Try the Spanish wines - they're a highlight
Frequently asked, frequently answered.
Yes, the Costa del Sol VIP Lounge accepts Priority Pass members
There's no formal dress code, but smart casual attire is recommended
No, the lounge does not currently offer shower facilities
No, the Sala VIP does not currently offer shower facilities
Guest access depends on your membership or ticket class. Check with lounge staff upon arrival
Smart casual attire is recommended. Avoid beachwear or sleepwear
Business casual is recommended, but no strict dress code is enforced
No, the lounge is only accessible to departing passengers

