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Review: Puerta De Alcalá Lounge Madrid (MAD)

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 25, 2024December 7, 2024 4 Comments

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a white column in a room

I’m not sure I will ever understand why Air Europa does not operate its own lounge(s) at its Madrid hub, but we had a brief and pleasant stay at the Puerta de Alcalá lounge in Madrid (MAD), a 24/7 Priority Pass Lounge.

Puerta De Alcalá Lounge Madrid Review (MAD)

In my case, I pulled out my Priority Pass card but was told that was not needed because of my SkyTeam Elite Plus status: this is the lounge that SkyTeam elites can use when departing Madrid.

The lounge is located in Terminal 2 near gate D62 (Schengen Zone) and is open 24/7 daily. Take an elevator up to the lounge:

a cart in front of an elevator

a room with glass doors and plants

At just after 11:00 am, the lounge was not crowded and I appreciated that the breakfast spread was still out, since I broke my fast here ahead of the light.

The rectangular-shaped lounge has a dining area in the middle and seating on either side with six chairs facing each other and end tables with power outlets between chairs.

a room with chairs and tables and chairs

a large room with tables and chairs

people sitting in a lounge area with a large window

a room with a table and chairs

In the rear of the lounge, there is a “quiet” room with eight chairs but only four ottomans.

a person lying on a chair

Breakfast included Spanish-style omelets (yum), fresh fruit, and a big make-your-own sandwich bar, which I did…with ham and chorizo and Iberico ham plus cheese.

a group of bowls of fruit and spoons on a counter

a trays of food on a table

a plate of food and a stack of plates

a group of baskets of bread

a group of baskets of pastries

a group of bowls of cereal with spoons

a plate of food on a table

There were also pre-packaged sandwiches as well as yogurt and pudding in a larger refrigerator.

a beverage dispenser and buckets on a table

a display case with food on it

a shelf with food containers on it

a woman looking at a shelf of beverages

Beer, wine, spirits, water, juice, coffee, and tea were available.

a table with bottles of alcohol and plants

a group of wine bottles on a shelf

I think the coffee machines in Spain are generally horrible because the milk tastes like it has sugar added…so much so that I will not even bother. Thankfully, I found a place near the lounge that had freshly squeezed orange juice and a nice cortado…

Showers and restrooms are available. The shower suite is locked and you’ll need to request access at reception.

a bathroom with a sink and mirror

a sign on a wall

CONCLUSION

While not my favorite lounge, I enjoyed my brunch here and was thankful for lounge access before my flight. 

a boy sitting at a bar

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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4 Comments

  1. Mick Reply
    November 25, 2024 at 8:01 am

    You have to get on the alternative “milks”. Oat almond etc. excluding the barrister versions they have a lot less sugar.

    Looking forward to the next set of updates. Hope auggie going well. My son and I have been doing sudokus and iPad escape games together in the airport to pass time.

  2. Arthur Reply
    November 25, 2024 at 8:42 am

    I do like the ubiquitous Spanish tortillas. Most of the tapas-style food in all of the lounges at MAD has been very good. And as you can tell from the picture, they also have a nice selection of local beers, including some dark beers.

    It’s not the most efficient airport, though, for short connections.

  3. Aaron Reply
    November 25, 2024 at 8:44 am

    Doesn’t look too bad for a contract lounge.

  4. 121Pilot Reply
    November 25, 2024 at 10:18 am

    When I was in the Navy I did a Midshipmen cruise on the USS Trenton when the ship was part of an amphibious group that deployed. We stopped in Rota Spain and engaged in various exercises.

    I had come to enjoy a glass of cold milk with breakfast in the morning but that came to a crashing halt not long after we hit first docked in Rota. Apparently we ran out of milk that we had loaded in the states and now had Spanish Milk in the dispensers and the taste was radically different. That was the end my morning glasses of milk.

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