Background
Before my SAS flight from Copenhagen (CPH) to Dublin (DUB), I decided to try out one of the Priority Pass Lounges for an hour, the Eventyr Lounge at Copenhagen Airport in Terminal 3. I arrived at the airport a bit early, but decided to explore the shops and restaurants. Had a hamburger at the Gasoline Grill, which was pretty decent (but pricey). I wanted to try in the city, but ran out of time, so I was very glad they had an airport location.
Hours & Access
The Eventyr Lounge is open from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm daily.
Note: the Priority Pass website states that during the peak summer season, access may be restricted from 12 pm to 4 pm, as that’s when it is the most crowded. We did get to the airport early to do some shopping, and it did seem most crowded at 1 pm, and it started getting emptier as the day went on. Additionally, it also says there is a maximum 2-hour stay. I accessed the lounge with my Priority Pass membership and brought in two guests.
The lounge is located near gate C26 and is only accessible after Passport Control, so for those flying within the Schengen Area, you won’t be able to access this lounge. You can take an elevator up to the lounge or walk two flights of stairs.

Since Ireland doesn’t participate in Schengen, our flight departed from the D gates. It was a quick 5-minute walk to our gate from the lounge.
The Eventyr Lounge
Once checked in, the main lounge space is to the right and features a variety of seating options. It’s designed in a cool circular way, with dining tables along the windows, and then some comfy & oddly shaped chairs in the middle areas. High-top seating is also available. It’s certainly a unique design and I enjoyed it.

To the left are the food and beverage offerings. There is a soda fountain, beer on tap, some self-serve alcoholic options, and a coffee/tea machine.
For food, during my 3 pm visit, the options were quite limited. Hot food consisted of three options, which were Indian specialties and rice. There was bread, cheese, and some cold cuts as well. Perhaps they might have more options during the lunch/dinner hours, though I am not sure.


Restrooms are located in the lounge, which is appreciated, so you don’t have to walk back into the terminal area. However, they could have been cleaned better, as the men’s bathroom had a trash can overflowing with towels.
The Verdict
Overall, the Eventyr Lounge Copenhagen Airport was alright to hang out in before a flight, though I wouldn’t necessarily go out of my way to access the lounge again. The food options during my afternoon visit were limited, but at least it was pretty empty.
Have you been to the Eventyr Lounge Copenhagen Terminal 3 before? How was your experience? Comment below!
Cheers,
Ty
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