The Guide to Minute Suites Atlanta
Minute Suites differ from lounges with private rooms, daybeds, Wi-Fi, TVs, and Alexa for rest and relaxation.

Many or all of the products on this page are from partners who compensate us when you click to or take an action on their website, but this does not influence our evaluations or ratings. Our opinions are our own.
Minute Suites are hotel-like rooms in airports — primarily on the East Coast — that can be booked for an hour or longer, providing travelers with a private space to nap or relax. They’re equipped with a daybed, a desk and an office chair. Once you’ve booked one, you have the place to yourself. Here's a look at the Minute Suites in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).

(Photo courtesy of Minute Suites)
Minutes Suites Atlanta locations
There are four Minute Suites locations at ATL:
Concourse B, near gate B16.
Concourse B, near gate B24.
Concourse E, atrium.
Concourse F, near gate F6.
» Learn more: The best travel credit cards right now
What to expect when visiting Atlanta Airport Minute Suites
Minute Suites aren’t like a traditional airport lounge. Food and drinks aren’t provided, nor are there dedicated bathroom facilities.
Instead, you’ll receive a private room with a daybed that sleeps two, pillows, blankets, free Wi-Fi, a smart TV, Amazon Alexa, a desk, a mirror and a chair.
Two of the Minute Suites Atlanta locations also feature showers:
Concourse B, near gate B24.
Concourse E, atrium.
Once you’re in your room, you can use the space as you'd like, whether you want to take a phone call, have a nap or watch some TV.
» Learn more: How to access airport lounges
How to access Minute Suites Atlanta airport
Anyone can book a Minute Suites Atlanta stay using the website, though cost and timing will vary. Plus, if you have the right membership card, you can use Minute Suites for free.
Priority Pass
To access a lounge through Priority Pass, you must hold a Priority Pass membership. This starts at $99 annually.
Many travel credit cards include Priority Pass Select membership as a perk, giving cardholders access to more than 1,700 airport lounges around the world. But not all cards offer the same level of access:
Guest policies vary. Some cards provide complimentary guest access, while others charge a fee per guest.
Some cards cap the number of yearly lounge visits. Others don't.
Some cards offer access beyond just lounges. You might get access to Priority Pass-affiliated restaurants, spas and arcades, for example.
If your credit card includes access, you’ll typically need to activate your Priority Pass membership through the card’s online portal before using it.
» Learn more: Priority Pass Select: What you need to know
One-time booking
If you don’t have a Priority Pass membership, don’t worry, you can still use Minute Suites in Atlanta (or anywhere else there are locations). The cost will depend on a few factors, including what kind of traveler you are and the length of your stay.
The minimum booking period for a Minute Suite is one hour. Here’s how pricing shakes out:
Standard: $55.
Priority Pass member (2 hours): $34.
Employee/crew: $34.
Military/veteran: $34.
Past one hour, you can adjust your reservation in 15-minute increments.
How to maximize your rewards
You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are some of the best travel credit cards of 2025:
Flexibility, point transfers and a large bonus: Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
No annual fee: Wells Fargo Autograph® Card
Flat-rate travel rewards: Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Bonus travel rewards and high-end perks: Chase Sapphire Reserve®
Luxury perks: The Platinum Card® from American Express
Business travelers: Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card
1x
Miles70,000
Miles1x-8x
Points100,000 Points + $500 Travel Credit