Chase Sapphire Lounges: The Complete 2025 Guide To Access, Locations, And Perks

Sep 8, 2025 | Airlines & Loyalty Programs

We put everything you need to know about Chase Sapphire Lounges in one place so you can plan smarter airport time. You will see where these lounges are, how entry really works, and which perks matter most on busy travel days. We also highlight future openings, practical tips, and updated rules as of this writing.

Where You’ll Find Chase Sapphire Lounges Today

The network currently includes eight locations, with seven in the United States and one abroad. You will find lounges in Boston, New York LaGuardia, New York JFK, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, Washington Dulles, and Hong Kong. More lounges are planned, and we track what is confirmed below so you can watch what opens next.

Why Card‑Backed Lounges Keep Expanding

Card issuers continue to compete for frequent travelers, and premium lounge access is a headline perk that saves you time and money. You get quiet seating, quality food, and barista or cocktail service that turns a layover into a breather. These lounges operate with Airport Dimensions as “by The Club,” but the Sapphire locations deliver an elevated experience compared to many Priority Pass spaces.

New York LaGuardia (LGA): Two Stories, Big Energy

This two‑level lounge in Terminal B near the Eastern Concourse feels more like a stylish city space than an airport waiting room. You can grab ready‑to‑eat plates, order a la carte from staffed stations, and choose from a wide cocktail list, barista coffee, and cold brew on tap. Families and solo travelers both win here, thanks to a kids’ play room, an arcade, two relaxation chairs, and complimentary 30‑minute Face Haus treatments offered first come, first served.

Basics

  • Opened: January 2024
  • Size: ~21,800 square feet
  • Hours: 4:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily
  • Location: Terminal B, near the Eastern Concourse (gates 40–59)

Reserve Suites At LGA: Private Rooms You Can Book

If you want maximum privacy, Reserve Suites by Chase are available in three‑hour blocks for a premium fee. You get a dedicated suite attendant, a special Jeffrey’s Grocery menu, a private bathroom with shower, a signature caviar service on arrival, a Parcelle‑curated wine list, and a stocked refreshment center. Pricing typically ranges from about $2,200 to $3,000 depending on the room.

Boston Logan (BOS): Gorgeous Design With A Taproom

This lounge sits between Terminals B and C and remains one of the airport’s standouts for design and dining. You can mix quick buffet plates with a la carte dishes, pair them with crafted cocktails, and try pours in the taproom, plus cold brew is on tap. Extra amenities include a kids’ play room, shower suites, a quiet relaxation space, and massage chairs that help you reset before boarding.

Basics

  • Opened: May 2023
  • Size: ~11,500 square feet
  • Hours: 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily
  • Location: Connector between Terminals B and C

New York Kennedy (JFK): Boutique Space With Strong Dining

Located in Terminal 4 above gate A2, this refreshed space took over the former Etihad lounge and now runs under the Sapphire playbook. You can expect beautiful finishes, a solid buffet with a la carte add‑ons, a full bar program, and cold brew on tap. Amenities are lighter than at LGA or BOS, but shower rooms are available and usually easy to access during non‑peak times.

Basics

  • Opened: January 2024
  • Size: ~7,600 square feet
  • Hours: 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily
  • Location: Terminal 4, just past security, above gate A2

Washington Dulles (IAD): Compact, Polished, And Practical

This renovated space near gate A14 also traces its roots to a former Etihad lounge, now updated with Sapphire’s food and beverage standards. You can mix buffet plates with a la carte items, enjoy cocktails, and pour cold brew on tap before a transatlantic run or a domestic hop. Showers are available, though other extras are limited compared to the biggest lounges in the network.

Basics

  • Opened: March 2024
  • Size: ~5,200 square feet
  • Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily
  • Location: Concourse A, near gate A14

Philadelphia (PHL): Big Footprint, Local Flavor

The second‑largest Sapphire lounge connects Terminals D and E and brings in local partners for food and coffee, which gives the space a fun sense of place. You can relax in a beer garden, play retro arcade machines, and book private rest pods, plus Face Haus facial treatments are available. Families get a play area, and solo travelers can tuck into quiet nooks with reliable power and Wi‑Fi.

Basics

  • Opened: February 2025
  • Size: ~20,000 square feet
  • Hours: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily
  • Location: Connector between Terminals D and E

San Diego (SAN): Wellness Touches In Terminal 2 West

This Terminal 2 West lounge balances size and serenity, making it an easy pre‑flight choice on the West Coast. You can count on the familiar buffet plus a la carte choices, a quality bar, and cold brew, then recharge in bookable private rest pods with on‑demand digital meditation from Devi Brown. Face Haus facials round out the wellness vibe if you want a quick refresh before boarding.

Basics

  • Opened: December 2024
  • Size: ~10,000 square feet
  • Hours: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily
  • Location: Terminal 2 West, between gates 46 and 47

Phoenix (PHX): Smallest Footprint, Same Great Food And Drinks

The South 1 Concourse lounge in Terminal 4 is the network’s most compact room, so seating can tighten at peaks. You still get the full Sapphire food and beverage playbook, including cocktails and cold brew, with staff moving quickly to keep things tidy. Plan extra time on busy evenings, and check crowd levels early if your flight departs later in the window.

Basics

  • Opened: November 2024
  • Size: ~3,500 square feet
  • Hours: 4:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily
  • Location: Terminal 4, South 1 Concourse

Hong Kong (HKG): Strong Priority Pass Option With Plenty Of Space

This Terminal 1 lounge sits just past security near gate 40 and remains a reliable Priority Pass option with a large footprint. You can choose from an extensive buffet and a small dine‑on‑demand menu, then pick seating for work or rest across a sprawling layout. The experience is excellent for a network lounge, though the United States locations generally feel more luxurious.

Basics

  • Opened: October 2022
  • Size: ~12,000 square feet
  • Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. daily
  • Location: Terminal 1, near gate 40

What’s Coming Next: DFW, LAS, And LAX

We expect three confirmed additions, and all are listed as coming soon. Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) is slated for Terminal D with roughly 18,000 square feet, which should help international connections. Las Vegas (LAS) plans a Concourse C lounge, and Los Angeles (LAX) is planned for Tom Bradley International Terminal with about 9,200 square feet, with opening timelines still pending as of September 2025.

How Chase Sapphire Lounge Entry Works

Sapphire Lounges by The Club use Priority Pass infrastructure, then layer special rules to protect space for Sapphire’s premium audience. Your path depends on where the lounge is, because Hong Kong follows global Priority Pass rules, and United States lounges follow modified rules. We break down the details so you can plan your visit without surprises.

Hong Kong Access Rules

All Priority Pass members can enter the Hong Kong lounge with unlimited visits. You can bring guests according to your specific Priority Pass membership, which varies by issuer or paid plan. Day‑pass entry may be offered when space allows, and you should always keep your membership card handy for scanning.

United States Access Rules

Primary cardmembers and authorized users with a complimentary Priority Pass Select membership issued by the Premium Travel Card, Private Banking Premium Travel Card, or Hotel Co‑Branded Premium Card receive complimentary entry. You can bring up to two guests for free with the first two options, while the hotel card typically allows unlimited guests at no charge, and additional local rules may apply. You must present your Priority Pass membership (physical or digital) tied to your account, because showing the card itself is not sufficient for entry.

Access For Other Priority Pass Members In The U.S.

Priority Pass Select memberships issued by other providers get one complimentary visit per calendar year across the entire Sapphire network. Subsequent visits, and any guest visits, are charged at a preferential $75 rate, and standard day passes are generally $100 subject to capacity. Access is permitted within three hours of departure, and connecting passengers may enter earlier, but arrivals access is not offered.

Extra Notes On Authorized Users And Business Versions

Authorized users on the Premium Travel Card get their own Priority Pass membership with the same Sapphire Lounge privileges. The Business Premium Travel Card extends Sapphire Lounge access to primary business cardmembers, but employee cardmembers do not receive complimentary lounge access. The Mid‑Tier Travel Card is a useful travel product in its lane, but it does not include lounge access of any kind.

Authorized User And Business Versions: Quick Comparison

ProductsFeaturesBenefitsCheck It Out Here
Premium Travel Card Complimentary Priority Pass Select for primary and authorized users; present the membership in‑app or with a physical card; up to two complimentary guests at U.S. Sapphire LoungesSmooth family entry with separate memberships, fewer check‑in hiccups, and consistent access across the networkCheck It Out Here
Business Premium Travel CardPriority Pass Select for the primary business cardmember; employee cardmembers do not receive lounge access; entry within three hours of departure with a connection exceptionClear rules help avoid surprises at the desk, useful for owners who travel often, and simple to manage across teamsCheck It Out Here
Mid‑Tier Travel CardNo lounge access included; day‑pass purchase may be available when capacity allows; use a Priority Pass from another product if applicableSet the right expectations for trips, plan alternate access, and avoid unnecessary delays at check‑inCheck It Out Here

Why Sapphire Lounges Punch Above Their Weight

Food quality is consistently strong, with a mix of individually plated buffet items and short‑order a la carte stations that beat many generic network lounges. Beverage programs feature real cocktails, barista drinks, and cold brew on tap, which helps both early flyers and late‑night departures. Designs feel modern and polished, and the wellness touches, family rooms, and game spaces make the time pass quickly without stress.

Pro Tips To Maximize Your Visit

Arrive early in your three‑hour window if you want a quiet corner or a shower slot during peak bank times. Use the lounge strategically on connections, because the three‑hour rule does not restrict you between flights, which gives you more flexibility. Keep your digital Priority Pass card ready in the app, and ask about rest pods, spa slots, or kids’ room availability when you check in.

A Growing Network With Clear Rules

You now have eight open locations to choose from, and more are on the way, which makes it easier to plan comfortable layovers on both coasts. Entry is straightforward once you know whether your Priority Pass comes from a qualifying Sapphire product or another source, and the guest rules are a big win for families. The amenities and food consistently outperform typical network lounges, so we consider these stops a smart part of your airport routine.