Minute Suites
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The basics
: Open 24 hours
Mon
Open 24 hours
Tue
Open 24 hours
Wed
Open 24 hours
Thu
Open 24 hours
Fri
Open 24 hours
Sat
Open 24 hours
Sun
Open 24 hours
Food:
- Food for sale
Drinks:
- Premium drinks for sale
Other amenities:
- Accessible
- Air conditioning
- Fax
- Flight information monitors
- Private rooms
- TV
Overview
Minute Suites provides a private retreat at the heart of Atlanta airport. Available by the hour, the individual suites are equipped with a sofa that doubles as a day bed, pillows and blankets, a flat-screen TV with complimentary audio programs and DirecTV/Netflix service, and bottled water. The suites also include a desk, Wi-Fi, a network outlet, and a computer. Snacks and drinks are available for purchase.
Priority Pass and LoungeKey members can stay at no cost for one hour, and receive a substantial discount on subsequent hours.
Customers can bring guests at no cost.
Note that while very private, the suites are not bedrooms—the sofas are smaller than beds and do not have sheets.
Access rules
Do I have access to Minute Suites at ATL?
Use our lounge access wizard and find out, or log in or create an account and we'll keep track of your lounge memberships and premium credit cards.
Minute Suites at Atlanta, GA - Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) welcomes all travelers, regardless of airline or class of service, for a fee:
- One hour: $42.00; complimentary for Priority Pass and Lounge Club members.
- 15-minute increments (first two hours): $10.50
- Two hours: $84.00; $28 for Priority Pass members.
- 15-minute increments (after two hours): $8.00
For more detailed pricing information, go to minutesuites.com.
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Cards accepted
Lounge Key
Priority Pass (Standard, Standard Plus, Prestige)
Yelp
4.0 / 5, based on 68 reviews
Hirschfield Lee H.
I had a really great stay at this Minute Suites, thanks to the wonderful guest services agent Elizabeth. I had mistakenly made a reservation three nights...
2021-08-23 21:24:39
A T.
The problem with the "business managers" replies is that they are boilerplate replies where nothing is done to improve service or address issues and...
2021-04-18 08:51:40
Dude K.
In A Nutshell:
-The Minute Suites in the Atlanta airport is a nice reprieve from one of the, if not the busiest airport in the USA.
-Having the trusty...
2021-03-23 08:40:45
Heather L.
What a great little quiet piece of heaven in the midst of the hustle and bustle of ATL Airport ! Such a cool option to explore in your travels during a...
2020-10-28 07:11:48
Lawrence C.
As a Priority Pass member, I have 1 hour free access. However, they only have 5 rooms, and their WiFi was down today.
So though I had to wait 30 minutes...
2020-01-13 12:45:53
Bill S.
Good concept. However, the airport is loud, even with white noise. The room I was placed had a door that didn't lock. And you are charged for snacks.
2019-09-13 15:43:15
Don C.
Its better than sleeping on the benches at ATL airport, but don't expect it to be like a hotel. I had to ask for a pillow, there are no sheets available on...
2019-08-30 03:09:19
Meagan G.
My boyfriend and I were able to take a nice mid morning nap in a Minute Suite in the Atlanta airport-- a complementary perk to his Priority Pass. The little...
2019-05-25 10:52:56
John F.
I tried minute Suites at Atlanta International Airport concourse B during a two-hour layover from Miami on my way home to Hawaii. Fortunately, as a benefit...
2019-01-05 20:47:15
Deborah C.
After realizing I was going to be stranded in the Atlanta airport for 12 hours... (This being a huge deal for someone who is traveling in a wheelchair...
2018-07-21 13:46:16
Ryan P.
Airports can be so hectic and with the changing rules of what you can and can't carry or pack and the size of luggage, cost of water/food, etc and heaven...
2018-05-29 11:11:02
David F.
Who doesn't love a haven for rest after a long flight? Transit hotels exist more in Asia than in the US and when one needs one of these places, they are...
2018-03-16 23:47:13
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