Capital One made a splash in the card issuer lounge space when it opened its first lounge at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) in 2021. Since then, Capital One lounges have quickly become crowd favorites thanks to their local art, curated small plates, grab-and-go snacks and dedication to providing the perfect airport beer.
And now, the newest Capital One lounge is opening at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). This is the fourth lounge in the Capital One lineup — in addition to the issuer’s new Landing concept, which debuted in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) in late 2024.
The lounge opens to the public Friday, but we got a sneak peek earlier this week. On top of the elements we’ve come to love in Capital One lounges, this one boasts a few new surprises — including functional wellness beverage options and various rituals offered throughout the day.
Here’s what you can expect.
Inside Capital One’s Las Vegas lounge
The Capital One Lounge is in the main area of Terminal 3, Concourse D, on Level 2 near Gate 50. Its location is extremely convenient for those flying out of a nearby gate, but other passengers can access it relatively easily thanks to a tram that goes between the concourses.
It will be open daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., which are notably extended operating hours compared to the Capital One lounges at DFW, DCA, Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Denver International Airport (DEN), which generally close at either 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. As at other Capital One lounges, you can enter within three hours of your flight’s departure time.
Once admitted, you’ll step into an 820-square-foot space — similar in size to the IAD location — and be greeted by the local design details Capital One lounges are known for. There’s a large, locally sourced tree next to the welcome desk, more than 35 art installations by local artists throughout the lounge, and mugs from a local ceramics studio.
While the space is bright and features lots of natural light (something Las Vegas interiors aren’t exactly known for), the lounge does feature some fun elements that evoke Sin City’s nightlife. Mirrored ceilings and a twinkling light installation along the bar infuse the space with the signature Vegas flair.
If you don’t have time to settle in, you can take advantage of the grab-and-go section, where you’ll find coffee offerings from both La Colombe and local company Vesta Coffee Roasters, pastries from local bakery Suzuya Patisserie, and premade sandwiches and salads perfect for on-the-go travelers.
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If you do have time to relax, you’ll walk into the large seating area and choose from a variety of seating options. You may, however, have issues choosing which view to go for.
One side has large windows that overlook the airport’s atrium, perfect for people-watching while you work.
But the other side has floor-to-ceiling windows perfect for planespotting (and a killer sunset view, we were told).
No matter where you choose to sit, you’ll enjoy purse hooks and outlets at your seat or table.
And if you need a little more privacy, you can reserve one of two private work rooms.
Beyond the seating and work areas, the lounge has six private, gender-neutral restrooms, each with changing tables and locally curated art.
At the end of the restroom hall, there is a relaxation room with a nap pod, which you can reserve at the check-in desk.
No matter what type of food and beverage mood you’re in, there’s something for you in this lounge.
Just like at other Capital One lounges, the food offerings are small bites rather than full meals, allowing you to pick and choose what sounds good.
You’ll find a mix of savory and sweet options, ranging from a sweet potato hash and lemon-herb chicken to caviar deviled eggs and orange blossom olive oil cake.
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You’ll also be able to choose from a selection of baked goods from Suzuya Patisserie, including freshly made pop tarts and fruity pebbles scones.
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Similarly, you’ll find a wide range of beverage selections in the lounge. In addition to coffee, you can choose from several nonalcoholic beverages on tap — including standard sodas and unique flavors, like citrus hibiscus orange and black cherry tarragon.
At the bar, you’ll have the option to go for one of the carefully curated cocktails and mocktails or local craft beer.
We loved the Cop in a Raincoat — Capital One’s take on a margarita — and the First Class Bloody Mary, which featured infused local vodka and house-made pickles.
And, of course, you’ll find this lounge’s version of the perfect airport beer — Lady Luck from Vienna Lager. It hits the spot, and we especially love that it comes from a local brewery that has an all-female brewing team.
You’ll also get to try the lounge’s Rare Bottle Club, which lets you purchase hard-to-find liquors and wines, such as Prohibition-era gins.
Plus, you can enjoy a new aspect of Capital One’s beverage service at this lounge location: three functional wellness drink additions — hydrate, energize or relax. These are part of a few of the cocktails but can be added to any drink.
Another fun addition to this lounge experience is a series of available daily rituals, which take the form of a beverage cart service during different parts of the day.
In the morning, you’ll have the chance to enjoy a shakerato: an Italian-style shaken espresso beverage. You can choose to add a variety of mix-ins; options range from oat milk to various liqueurs.
In the afternoon, you can enjoy a tea service with a wellness tea blend from Art of Tea and pastries.
And if you’re lucky enough to be in the lounge for sunset, you can enjoy sparkling wine while watching the sunset through the lounge’s perfectly placed windows.
Still, this is Vegas, and all luck runs out eventually. There are a few amenities this lounge doesn’t include.
You’ll be disappointed if you’re hoping for a place to shower or work out on your layover. The private restrooms are nice but don’t include showers. The lounge also lacks luggage lockers, so you’ll need to keep your stuff with you while you work or relax. And while we were hopeful that the Peloton room in the DFW Capital One lounge would be a staple in future locations, you won’t find a spot to work up a sweat in this space.
These may not be deal-breakers, but you should adjust your expectations accordingly as you plan your lounge time.
How to access the Capital One Las Vegas lounge
The easiest way to access the lounge is to hold a Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card or Capital One Venture X Business as either a primary cardholder or an authorized user. With either type of card, you and a limited number of guests will have unlimited access to all Capital One and Priority Pass lounges.
Those with the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card or Capital One Spark Miles for Business can enter the lounge for a discounted rate of $45 per visit.
Additionally, kids age 2 and under can get in at no cost when accompanied by an eligible cardholder.
If you aren’t an eligible cardholder but still want the chance to check out the LAS Capital One lounge, you can also pay the full rate of $90 per person per visit.
Bottom line
Capital One’s lounge footprint is quickly expanding, and the latest addition to its lineup is a welcome addition to the Las Vegas lounge scene. In an airport lacking great dining options, the Capital One lounge — which upholds the high food-and-beverage standard travelers have come to know and appreciate from the issuer’s other lounges — is worth the trek from another concourse.
But time will tell whether long wait times, like those at Capital One’s similarly sized Dulles lounge, will render that idea unviable.
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