🛋️ Lounge Guide

Dubai Airport Terminal 3 Lounges — Complete Guide 2026

Everything you need to know about every lounge at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 — Emirates First & Business Class Lounges, Marhaba, Ahlan, Plaza Premium, access rules, pricing, and what’s currently closed for refurbishment.

📅 Last updated: April 2026 ⏱️ 12 min read ✅ Fact-checked 📍 DXB Terminal 3
14Total lounges at Terminal 3
7Emirates-operated lounges
7Independent paid-access lounges
24/7All lounges open round the clock

⚠️ April 2026 — Active Closures & Refurbishments:
Emirates Business Class Lounge, Concourse B — Currently closed for refurbishment. Business Class passengers from Concourse B are redirected to a dedicated Business Class dining area within the Concourse B First Class Lounge.
Emirates First Class Lounge, Concourse C — Closed from 3 March 2026. First Class passengers from Concourse C are redirected to the First Class Lounge in Concourse B.
Always check the Emirates Lounges page for current status before your visit.

Lounge Overview — Terminal 3

Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 is home to 14 lounges in totalseven operated by Emirates (First Class and Business Class lounges across all three concourses, plus The Emirates Lounge in Concourse C) and seven independent options accessible via paid entry or lounge programme membership (Marhaba, Ahlan, and Plaza Premium). Every lounge at Terminal 3 operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

In addition to traditional lounges, Terminal 3 also offers Sleep ‘n Fly sleep pods, the Timeless Spa, and Game Space DXB gaming lounge — catering to passengers who want rest, relaxation, or entertainment during long layovers. See our things to do at Terminal 3 guide for more on these options.

💡 Best paid lounge: The Plaza Premium Lounge (Concourse A) is consistently rated the strongest independent paid lounge at Terminal 3 — quieter than Marhaba, with family suites, a prayer room, a smoking room, and an à la carte menu with table service. Access from approximately AED 261 (US$71).

Lounge Categories at Terminal 3

✈️ Emirates First Class (×3)
💼 Emirates Business Class (×3)
🏷️ Emirates Lounge Concourse C
🛋️ Marhaba Lounge (×3)
🏢 Ahlan Business Lounge (×3)
⭐ Plaza Premium — Concourse A
😴 Sleep ‘n Fly Pods (×2)
💆 Timeless Spa
🎮 Game Space DXB

Emirates First Class Lounges

Emirates operates three First Class Lounges at Terminal 3 — one in each concourse. They are among the largest and most opulent airline lounges in the world. All offer à la carte dining, Timeless Spa access, complimentary champagne (including Moët & Chandon tastings), and dedicated shower suites.

Access eligibility: Complimentary for Emirates First Class passengers and Emirates Skywards Platinum members travelling in any cabin. Paid upgrades available — Business Class passengers can upgrade for USD 175 (USD 150 for Skywards members); Economy passengers for USD 300 (USD 250 for Skywards members).

Complimentary / Paid
First Class Lounge — Concourse A
Terminal 3, Concourse A — Level 1 (above Business Class Lounge)

The largest Emirates First Class Lounge and widely considered one of the largest airline lounges in the world — spanning virtually the entire first floor of Concourse A. Includes a Cigar Bar, dedicated quiet areas, Timeless Spa, Moët & Chandon champagne lounge, and direct boarding to all A gates from the lounge. A 12-minute walk from one end to the other.

Complimentary / Paid
First Class Lounge — Concourse B
Terminal 3, Concourse B — Level 1, near Gate B18

The most centrally located First Class Lounge and the current primary lounge for Concourse C passengers (redirected since March 2026). Features a grand water feature at the entrance, à la carte restaurant with waiter service, Timeless Spa, Moët & Chandon bar, shower suites with Voya products, and a Costa Coffee station. Biometric facial recognition entry available. Currently also hosting Concourse B Business Class passengers in a dedicated dining area.

Closed from 3 March 2026
First Class Lounge — Concourse C
Terminal 3, Concourse C — Near Gate C19

The oldest and smallest of the three Emirates First Class Lounges — located in what was originally the Sheikh Rashid Terminal. Known for its calming atmosphere, clear runway views, and more attentive service compared to the larger Concourse A lounge. Closed from 3 March 2026 — passengers redirected to Concourse B First Class Lounge.

What’s Inside Emirates First Class Lounges

🍽️ À la carte restaurant
🥂 Moët & Chandon bar (4 cuvées)
💆 Timeless Spa (complimentary)
🚿 Private shower suites
🍵 Costa Coffee station (Concourse B)
🥃 Premium bar — all complimentary
🚬 Cigar Bar (Concourse A)
📶 Free high-speed Wi-Fi
✈️ Direct gate boarding (Concourse A)
👶 Children’s play area
🛐 Prayer room
🤳 Biometric entry (Concourse B)

Emirates Business Class Lounges

Emirates operates three Business Class Lounges at Terminal 3 — in Concourses A, B, and C. These are among the largest business class lounges in the world. The Concourse A Business Class Lounge alone has seating for approximately 1,500 passengers and occupies almost the entire second floor of the concourse — comparable in size to the entirety of London City Airport.

⚠️ Concourse B Business Class Lounge is currently closed for refurbishment. Business Class passengers departing from Concourse B are being hosted in a dedicated Business Class dining area within the Concourse B First Class Lounge. Emirates Skywards Gold and Silver members travelling in Economy or Premium Economy are directed to lounges in Concourses A and C during this closure.

Complimentary / Paid
Business Class Lounge — Concourse A
Terminal 3, Concourse A — Level 2 (above First Class Lounge)

The flagship Emirates Business Class Lounge. At approximately 17,000 square metres — virtually the same size as London City Airport’s entire terminal — this lounge is more like a quiet private airport than a traditional lounge. Features buffet dining, a health zone, champagne bar, Timeless Spa (charges apply), private showers, and direct boarding to all A gates. Best option in Concourses A.

Currently Closed — Refurbishment
Business Class Lounge — Concourse B
Terminal 3, Concourse B — Between Gates B16 & B18

The Concourse B Business Class Lounge is currently closed for refurbishment. When open, it seats 1,500 passengers, has a champagne bar, Costa Coffee station, health zone, Timeless Spa, and dining. Business Class passengers are currently redirected to the dedicated Business Class dining area in the adjacent Concourse B First Class Lounge.

Complimentary / Paid
Business Class Lounge — Concourse C
Terminal 3, Concourse C

The smallest of the Emirates Business Class Lounges. Open and fully operational as of April 2026. A solid, quieter option for passengers departing from the C gates. Features buffet dining, drinks, showers, and Wi-Fi.

Paid access to Emirates Business Class Lounges: Economy class passengers can purchase access for USD 150 (USD 125 for Skywards members) for a 4-hour stay or USD 200 (USD 165 for Skywards members) for 6 hours, subject to capacity. Purchases can be made directly through Emirates.

Marhaba Lounges at Terminal 3

Marhaba is Emirates’ own independent lounge brand, available to any passenger regardless of airline or cabin class. It operates one lounge in each of Terminal 3’s three concourses, plus a lounge in Terminal 1 — all open 24/7. Marhaba is one of the most marketed lounge options at DXB and is accessible via Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Diners Club, and direct payment.

Marhaba Lounge — Concourse A
Terminal 3, Concourse A — Near Gate A2 · Level 4, West Wing · Open 24/7

Located between Gates A2 and A3, past the Duty Free area. Take the elevator to Level 4 from the Duty Free section. Offers buffet dining, drinks (including alcohol), shower facilities, a VIP room, a dedicated smoking area, a kids’ area, and priority buggy cars to the boarding gate. Considered the best Marhaba location at T3.

Marhaba Lounge — Concourse B
Terminal 3, Concourse B — Near Gate B23 · Level 4 via elevator · Open 24/7

Located close to boarding gate B23, accessible via a dedicated elevator. Offers buffet dining, beverages, Wi-Fi, shower access (additional charge), massage chairs, flight monitors, and a kids’ area with PlayStations. The most commonly used Marhaba option for Concourse B passengers.

Marhaba Lounge — Concourse C
Terminal 3, Concourse C · Open 24/7

The Concourse C Marhaba option. Offers the standard Marhaba amenities — buffet, drinks, Wi-Fi. Showers are not available as a standard service at this location. Quieter than Concourse B and a solid option for C gate passengers.

Marhaba Lounge Pricing (Terminal 3)

DurationWalk-in PriceNotes
2 hours~AED 195 (US$53)Standard walk-in rate
4 hours~AED 340 (US$93)Good for mid-length layovers
6 hours~AED 583 (US$159)Long layover rate
8 hours~AED 750 (US$204)Maximum stay with paid access
Children (2–12)Reduced rateUnder 2 — free
Priority Pass / LoungeKeyFree (membership)Max 3 hours with Priority Pass; 8 hours paid

💡 Marhaba Tip: Marhaba lounges at T3 can get very busy during peak hours, particularly Concourse B. If you have Priority Pass or LoungeKey, note that the maximum stay is 3 hours under most programme terms — book in advance at marhabaservices.com to guarantee a spot.

Ahlan Business Class Lounges

Ahlan is an Emirates-affiliated independent lounge brand operating three locations in Terminal 3 (one per concourse) and additional lounges in Terminal 1. Ahlan lounges are accessible via lounge programmes or direct payment, and offer a mid-tier experience between Marhaba and the Emirates airline lounges.

Ahlan is generally considered a step above Marhaba in quality, with complimentary showers, conference rooms (charged), spa services (charged), and alcohol. Passengers on Emirates, Qantas, United, Air Canada, and select flydubai flights can access Ahlan lounges.

Ahlan Business Class Lounge — Concourse A
Terminal 3, Concourse A — Level 6 (lift next to souvenir shop) · Open 24/7

The best Ahlan location at Terminal 3 — on Level 6, reached via the lift next to the souvenir shop. Offers hot and cold buffet, alcohol, complimentary showers, a conference room (charges apply), spa (charges apply), smoking room, massage chairs, flight monitors, and a prayer room. Stay up to 12 hours.

Ahlan Business Class Lounge — Concourse B
Terminal 3, Concourse B — Near Gate B26, Level 2 above McDonald’s · Open 24/7

Located on the 2nd floor above McDonald’s near Gate B26. Entrance is inside Cadiz Tapas Bar. Offers buffet food, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, TVs, smoking room, flight monitors, charging ports, shower facilities, and massage chairs. Accessible via LoungePair from approximately USD 44 for 3 hours.

Ahlan Business Class Lounge — Concourse C
Terminal 3, Concourse C — Near Gate C13 (beside McDonald’s & Gate 26) · Open 24/7

Situated next to the Marhaba Lounge in Concourse C. Offers the standard Ahlan amenities including buffet, drinks, and shower access. A quieter lounge compared to Concourse B. Ideal for passengers boarding from the C gates who want a comfortable space without paying for an Emirates lounge upgrade.

💡 Ahlan Tip: Concourse A and C Ahlan lounges are the quietest and are the best options for quickly securing a shower. The Concourse B Ahlan lounge, while well-located, can be busier. Access via LoungePair from USD 44 for 3 hours — a fully refundable pass option is available.

Plaza Premium Lounge — Terminal 3

The Plaza Premium Lounge at Terminal 3 is widely considered the best independent paid lounge at Dubai Airport. Located in Concourse A, it offers a quieter, higher-quality experience than either Marhaba or Ahlan and is particularly popular with families and Priority Pass cardholders who want more than the standard lounge offering.

Plaza Premium Lounge
Terminal 3, Concourse A — Level 4, West Wing · Between Gates A2 & A3 · Open 24/7

Accessed via a lift from the Duty Free area, between Gates A2 and A3. The Plaza Premium Lounge offers à la carte dining with table service, a full-service bar with complimentary beer, wine, and spirits, shower facilities, a prayer room, a dedicated smoking lounge, and a children’s play area stocked with wooden toys. Private family suites with butler service are available — a unique feature not found in Marhaba or Ahlan. Access from approximately AED 261 (US$71) per person.

Plaza Premium Lounge Amenities

🍽️ À la carte menu (table service)
🍷 Full bar — beer, wine, spirits
🚿 Shower facilities
🛐 Prayer room
🚬 Dedicated smoking lounge
👶 Children’s play area
👨‍👩‍👧 Private family suites
🛎️ Butler service (suites)
📶 High-speed Wi-Fi
💳 Priority Pass / DragonPass

💡 The Plaza Premium Lounge is the top recommendation for Priority Pass cardholders at Terminal 3 — it is less crowded than Marhaba, offers better food quality with table service, and includes family-friendly facilities. Access price ranges from AED 261–AED 295 depending on the platform (Priority Pass, DragonPass, or direct purchase).

Other Lounges & Rest Facilities at Terminal 3

Sleep ‘n Fly Sleep Pods

For passengers who need actual sleep rather than a traditional lounge experience, Sleep ‘n Fly provides private sleep pods and cabins in Terminal 3. Located in both Concourse A and Concourse B, the pods allow passengers to lie fully flat in a private enclosed space. This is the best option for long overnight layovers when a proper hotel is not worth the cost or effort.

Sleep ‘n Fly can be booked by the hour. Pods include a flat sleeping surface, privacy screen, USB charging, and Wi-Fi. There are also larger cabin options for families. It is a distinctly more comfortable alternative to sleeping on airport seating — and significantly cheaper than the Dubai International Hotel for a short rest.

Timeless Spa

The Timeless Spa is located inside the Emirates First Class Lounges in Concourses A and B. It offers a range of treatments including massages, facials, beauty and skincare therapy, and manicures. Spa treatments are complimentary for First Class passengers; other lounge users can book paid treatments. The spa can be booked at the lounge reception on arrival — no advance reservation is required, though it can get busy during peak hours.

Game Space DXB

Game Space DXB is a dedicated gaming lounge at Terminal 3 Concourse B, located near Gate B27. Open 24/7, it features 40 purpose-built gaming stations with 50-inch screens. It is available to all passengers with a boarding pass and charges by the hour. Popular with passengers on long layovers and a genuine alternative for those who want entertainment rather than food and drink.

Dubai International Hotel

For passengers on very long layovers, the Dubai International Hotel within Concourse B offers room bookings by the hour — making it one of the few true airside hotels at any major global hub. Rooms are available 24/7 at day-use rates. It is a more expensive option than Sleep ‘n Fly but provides full hotel amenities including a bed, bathroom, TV, and room service.

Jumeirah Arrivals Lounge

The Jumeirah Arrivals Lounge is located in the Terminal 3 arrivals area and is open 24/7. It is a premium lounge specifically for arriving passengers — offering a quiet space to freshen up before heading into Dubai. Accessible to eligible passengers and via paid entry.

Who Can Access Which Lounge at Terminal 3

Terminal 3’s lounge access rules can be confusing. Here is a clear breakdown by passenger type:

Emirates First Class passengers — Complimentary access to all Emirates First Class Lounges (A, B, or C depending on departure concourse). Can also visit any First Class Lounge regardless of concourse.

Emirates Business Class passengers — Complimentary access to Emirates Business Class Lounges. Note: Concourse B Business Class Lounge currently closed — redirected to dedicated area in Concourse B First Class Lounge. Paid upgrade to First Class Lounge available from USD 175 (USD 150 for Skywards members).

Emirates Skywards Platinum — Complimentary Emirates First Class Lounge access in any cabin.

Emirates Skywards Gold — Complimentary Emirates Business Class Lounge access in any cabin. Currently redirected to Concourses A or C for Concourse B departures.

Emirates Skywards Silver — Complimentary Emirates Business Class Lounge access when travelling in First or Business Class only.

Qantas Platinum, Platinum One, Chairman’s Lounge — Complimentary Emirates First Class Lounge access on Emirates or QF-coded flights.

Any passenger (Economy or higher) can access the following paid lounges at Terminal 3, regardless of airline or ticket class:

Marhaba Lounge — from AED 195 (2 hrs) · Priority Pass / LoungeKey accepted
Ahlan Business Class Lounge — from approx. USD 44 via LoungePair
Plaza Premium Lounge — from AED 261 · Priority Pass / DragonPass accepted
Emirates Business Class Lounge — USD 150 (USD 125 Skywards) for 4 hrs paid access
Emirates First Class Lounge — USD 300 (USD 250 Skywards) paid access

Lounge Pricing & Access Cards at Terminal 3

LoungeWalk-in / PaidCards Accepted
Emirates First Class LoungeUSD 300 / USD 250 (Skywards)Skywards Platinum, paid
Emirates Business Class LoungeUSD 150 / USD 125 (Skywards)Skywards Gold, paid
Marhaba Lounge (2 hrs)~AED 195 (~USD 53)Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Diners Club
Marhaba Lounge (6 hrs)~AED 583 (~USD 159)Priority Pass (3hrs max), direct
Ahlan Lounge (3 hrs)~USD 44 via LoungePairLoungePair, LoungeKey
Plaza Premium Lounge~AED 261 (~USD 71)Priority Pass, DragonPass, direct
Sleep ‘n Fly (per hour)Varies by pod typeDirect payment only

💡 Best value lounge access cards for T3: The American Express Platinum Card includes Priority Pass Select membership — giving access to Plaza Premium and Marhaba Lounges. DragonPass and LoungeKey are also widely accepted. If you travel through DXB frequently, any of these cards pays for itself within a few visits.

💡 Book in advance: All major lounges at Terminal 3 can be booked online — Marhaba at marhabaservices.com, Plaza Premium via the Plaza Premium website, and Ahlan via LoungePair. Walk-ins are usually accepted but pre-booking guarantees entry, especially during peak hours.

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Terminal 3 Lounges

Quick answers to the most common questions about lounges at Dubai Airport Terminal 3.

How many lounges are at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Terminal 3 has 14 lounges in total — seven operated by Emirates (three First Class Lounges and three Business Class Lounges in Concourses A, B, and C, plus The Emirates Lounge in Concourse C) and seven independent paid-access options including three Marhaba Lounges, three Ahlan Business Class Lounges, and one Plaza Premium Lounge in Concourse A. All operate 24 hours a day.
Can I access a lounge at Terminal 3 with an economy ticket?
Yes. Any passenger with a boarding pass can access the paid independent lounges — Marhaba (from AED 195 for 2 hours), Ahlan (from approximately USD 44 via LoungePair), and Plaza Premium (from AED 261). These lounges accept Priority Pass, LoungeKey, DragonPass, and direct payment. Emirates airline lounges can also be accessed by paying — USD 150 for the Business Class Lounge and USD 300 for the First Class Lounge, subject to availability.
Which is the best lounge at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
For Emirates First or Business Class passengers, the Emirates First Class Lounge in Concourse A is the most impressive — it is among the largest airline lounges in the world, with a Cigar Bar, Moët & Chandon champagne tasting, Timeless Spa, and direct gate boarding. For paid independent access, the Plaza Premium Lounge in Concourse A is consistently rated the best — quieter than Marhaba, with à la carte dining, family suites, and butler service.
Is Priority Pass accepted at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 lounges?
Yes. Priority Pass is accepted at the Marhaba Lounges (maximum 3-hour stay under most Priority Pass terms) and the Plaza Premium Lounge in Concourse A. LoungeKey is accepted at both Marhaba and Ahlan. DragonPass is accepted at Plaza Premium. Note that Priority Pass and similar programmes do NOT grant access to Emirates airline lounges — those require the appropriate ticket class, Skywards status, or a paid purchase directly from Emirates.
Are any Emirates lounges currently closed at Terminal 3 in 2026?
Yes — as of April 2026, two Emirates lounges are affected. The Emirates Business Class Lounge in Concourse B is closed for refurbishment — Business Class passengers from Concourse B are hosted in a dedicated area within the Concourse B First Class Lounge. The Emirates First Class Lounge in Concourse C closed on 3 March 2026 — First Class passengers are redirected to the Concourse B First Class Lounge. Always check emirates.com/lounges for the most current status.
Does the Marhaba Lounge include a shower at Terminal 3?
Shower facilities are available at the Marhaba Lounge in Concourse A and Concourse B — but are charged as an additional service. Showers are not available at the Concourse C Marhaba Lounge. The Ahlan Business Class Lounge in Concourse A includes complimentary showers. The Plaza Premium Lounge also includes shower access. If a complimentary shower is a priority, Ahlan Concourse A or Plaza Premium are the better options.
Can children enter the lounges at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Yes. Children are welcome at most Terminal 3 lounges. Marhaba Lounges allow children aged 2–12 at a reduced rate; infants under 2 enter free. Ahlan Lounges and Plaza Premium also welcome families — Plaza Premium’s private family suites with butler service are particularly suited for families with young children. Emirates lounges also have children’s play areas in Concourse A and B. See our things to do at Terminal 3 guide for the DXB Family Zone.
What is the Marhaba Lounge price at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Walk-in prices at Marhaba Lounge at Terminal 3 are approximately AED 195 for 2 hours, AED 340 for 4 hours, AED 583 for 6 hours, and AED 750 for 8 hours. Children aged 2–12 pay a reduced rate; under 2 is free. Online pre-booking is available at marhabaservices.com. Priority Pass membership covers access with a maximum 3-hour stay under most programme terms.
Where can I sleep at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 without a hotel?
The best options for sleep at Terminal 3 without booking a hotel are: Sleep ‘n Fly sleep pods (Concourses A and B) — private enclosed pods with flat sleeping surfaces, bookable by the hour; Plaza Premium and Ahlan Lounges — have comfortable reclining seating for rest; and Emirates Business and First Class Lounges — all have rest areas and comfortable seating. For a proper hotel room, the Dubai International Hotel in Concourse B offers hourly bookings 24 hours a day.
Does the Emirates First Class Lounge have a spa?
Yes. The Timeless Spa is located inside the Emirates First Class Lounges in Concourses A and B. It offers massages, facials, beauty and skincare treatments, and manicures. Quick treatments (around 15 minutes) are complimentary for First Class passengers and can be booked at the lounge reception on arrival. Longer and more comprehensive treatments are available at an additional charge. The spa is not available in the Concourse C First Class Lounge (currently closed).