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Sala VIP Azahar Lounge, Seville Airport (SVQ)

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Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport Date of Visit: November 2025 (Last Updated May 2026)
Time: Evening (6:00 PM – 8:00 PM)

The Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport is the main contract lounge at Seville SVQ, and it is available with Priority Pass or paid entry. I visited in November 2025 for an evening departure to test the seating and comfort, food and drinks, Wi-Fi speeds, toilets, and overall cleanliness, plus whether it is worth using a lounge visit or paying to get in.

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Location and Access Options

The Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport is located airside on the first floor in Boarding Area P1, after security. The lounge operates daily from 6AM until 10PM, and guests can stay for up to three hours before departure. You can enter the Sala VIP Azahar lounge by purchasing a Priority Pass lounge membership here (up to 20% off through this link), or by purchasing a pass beforehand at LoungePass.com for £38 per person. After clicking, search for the airport to check availability and book your lounge spot.

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Book Your Lounge Access

To access the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge, compare Priority Pass membership (up to 20% off through our link) versus a one-off lounge booking at Lounge Pass using the buttons below

After you click Lounge Pass, simply search your airport name, choose your lounge, then pick your date and time to book your spot.

After you click Priority Pass, simply scroll down to the ‘Your Journey Starts Here’ section to purchase a lounge membership that suits you. A ‘Standard’ membership is best for more infrequent travellers which allows access to all lounges for a discounted fee (£24 or currency equivalent). ‘Standard Plus’ membership will provide 9 free visits per year, and then at the discounted rate after that. The ‘Prestige’ membership is for the frequent flier, which grants unlimited lounge access for the year!

*Please note, all guests would enter at the discounted entry fee.

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Check-In Experience

Entry was handled efficiently by friendly reception staff. Access via a Priority Pass digital card was smooth and without delay. Unfortunately, this positive first impression quickly faded once inside the lounge.

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Ambiance and Seating at the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport

The layout is divided into three compartments, all furnished with red long sofas and small coffee tables. There was no structured seating plan, which made the space feel cluttered. A few standard-height tables were available for working, but there were very few charging ports to be found.

Cleanliness was a major issue. Many tables remained uncleared for hours, and we had to clean our own table upon arrival, despite the lounge being far from busy. The atmosphere was dull and enclosed, with no natural light or any view, giving it a tired, windowless feel.

Food and Drinks at the Azahar Lounge Seville Airport

The drinks selection included Coke, Coke Zero, Fanta Orange, Fanta Lemon, tonic water, and iced tea, as well as several red and white wines and a Spanish cava option. There were also several beers available, including Budweiser and Heineken.

The coffee machine was disappointing. The cappuccino had a burnt taste that made it undrinkable, and the black americano was not much better.

Food options at the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport included Iberian ham, salami, cheese, tomato soup, a vegetable stew, Spanish tortillas, empanadas, and muffins. While the tortillas and empanadas were genuinely tasty, the rest was poor. The soup was lukewarm and looked like it had been left out too long, and the stew was unappealing.

Overall, the catering was far below average, particularly for a Spanish airport lounge.

Lounge Pass  No membership needed. Pre-book the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge for £27 per person. After clicking, search for the airport to check availability and book your lounge spot.

Wi-Fi and Amenities at the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport

Wi-Fi was exceptionally slow, making it difficult to browse or stream.

Only two toilets were available, both in poor condition. They were dirty and not well maintained, and the limited number of facilities meant there was almost always a queue.

While the front desk staff were polite and welcoming, the other staff were notably slow at clearing plates and maintaining the space.There were no showers, no natural light, and little sense of comfort beyond a place to sit.

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Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Friendly check-in staff.
  • Tasty Spanish tortillas and empanadas.

Cons

  • Very poor cleanliness and maintenance.
  • Only two dirty toilets with constant queues.
  • Exceptionally slow Wi-Fi.
  • Unappealing food selection.
  • No natural light or view.
  • Few charging ports and disorganised seating.

Final Verdict: Is The Sala Azahar Lounge Seville Airport Worth Visiting?

The Sala VIP Azahar Lounge at Seville Airport is a below-average experience. While access is affordable and check-in staff were friendly, the poor cleanliness, slow Wi-Fi, lack of maintenance, and weak food offering make it difficult to recommend. If you simply want a seat and a glass of cava before your flight, it might do, but this lounge falls well short of what travellers should expect in Spain.

Staff: 5/10
Food & Drink: 4/10
Ambiance and Comfort: 3/10
The Airport Lounge Bro Rating: 4/10

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Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport FAQs

Where is the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport located?

It is air side in Boarding Area P1 after security, on the first floor.

Can you access the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport with Priority Pass?

Yes, Priority Pass is accepted, subject to capacity.

What are the opening hours for the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport?

It is typically open daily from early morning until late evening.

Does the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport have Wi-Fi and charging ports?

Wi-Fi is available, but speeds can be slow, and charging ports are limited.

Is the Sala VIP Azahar Lounge Seville Airport worth visiting?

Only if you want a basic seat and a quick drink. Cleanliness, toilets, and Wi-Fi let it down.

For further information, you can visit Seville Airport’s website here.

Secure Your Lounge Access

After you click Priority Pass, simply scroll down to the ‘Your Journey Starts Here’ section to purchase a lounge membership that suits you. A ‘Standard’ membership is best for more infrequent travellers which allows access to all lounges for a discounted fee (£24 or currency equivalent). ‘Standard Plus’ membership will provide 9 free visits per year, and then at the discounted rate after that. The ‘Prestige’ membership is for the frequent flier, which grants unlimited lounge access for the year!

*Please note, all guests would enter at the discounted entry fee.

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