The lounge is located in Denver’s Concourse C, the primary home for Alaska, Southwest and Spirit.
It’s nearly impossible to miss the lounge. As you walk toward Gate C47, you’ll find a massive “living wall” emblazoned with signature American Express branding.
Photo by Zach Griff/The Points Guy
Keep walking toward the sign, and you’ll find a set of escalators that take you up to the lounge’s expansive entrance.
Denver’s reception area is easily the most dramatic in the entire network.
Photo by Zach Griff/The Points Guy
The C Concourse will receive a much-needed extension in the coming months, but the lounge’s upper-level location will remain when the new gates open.
Although airline passenger numbers are still lagging, American Express is moving ahead with the opening of its latest Centurion Lounge at Denver International Airport. The newest outpost of AmEx s premium lounge opened this week, just in time for the peak of ski season.Â
âHistorically, Denver International Airport has been one of the top airports our U.S. premium card members have traveled to,â says Alexander Lee, American Express vice president of travel experiences and benefits. âWhile many may not be ready to travel now, we are happy to provide our card members with a safe and comfortable place to relax whenever they may be ready to travel again.â
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