I reviewed the SAS Lounge in the last part. The lounge was very crowded and we had time to spare, so we decided to check out the Eventyr Lounge, which we preferred by a long shot. The eventyr lounge is located in Terminal 3. It's not for travelers on most short haul flights within Europe because you have to clear passport control to access the lounge. The Eventyr Lounge is located on the right side of the terminal near gate C26 after you have cleared immigration. The lounge is one level above the main concourse, so you can either take the stairs or an elevator up a level. The eventyr lounge is open from 5 am to 8 pm every day. The lounge is open to Priority Pass members, so it's easy to get to, even if you don't have a Priority Pass membership. This is the premium lounge for non-Star Alliance airlines departing from the non-Schengen part of the airport. British Airways, Emirates, Middle East Airlines, and Qatar Airways are included. Priority Pass was used to access the lounge since we were flying with SAS. The eventyr lounge is 8,000 square feet and is circular in shape. The lounge has an incredible amount of natural light and amazing views of the apron and gate. There were a variety of seating options in the lounge. I will let the pictures speak for themselves. The News Corner of the lounge had a selection of international news. This lounge has a lot of views and you don't need TVs when you have them. The lounge was very quiet. There were two other people there when we arrived. We had the lounge to ourselves for over an hour after they left. The SAS Lounge is very similar to this. I think the lounge gets a lot more busy before the departures. The lounge was almost eerily quiet, and could benefit from some sort of background music. There was a pin drop in this lounge. There was a small selection of food and drinks at the eventyr lounge. The food selection included pastries, fresh fruit, cold cuts, cereals, eggs, sausage, and more. It wasn't a great selection, but it was close to what was offered in the SAS Lounge. There was self-serve liquor, a coffee machine, wine, beer, water, and more. There are toilets in the back corner of the lounge. I guess that the bathroom was clean, even though the lounge was empty. There were a couple of shower rooms in the lounge. The shower rooms were free, but you had to pay 50DKK for amenities, like a towel and toiletry. During our visit, the Eventyr Lounge was quiet and has nice decor. The SAS Lounge was crowded and it was a nice change of pace. Even though the food and beverage selection isn't that great, I would return to the eventyr lounge in a heartbeat. What was your experience at the eventyr lounge?Eventyr Lounge Copenhagen location
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