After our stay in Bangkok, we will fly to Japan. As we have not booked a flight with a Skyteam partner, we rely on Priority Pass lounges. This time, we visit the Miracle Lounge in Concourse F.
Miracle Lounge Bangkok
I have frequented Priority Pass lounges at Bangkok airport in the past and so far I am not very satisfied with them. The lounges are often filthy, have poor, pre-packaged food and the look of an old café.
The Miracle Lounge is a pleasant surprise in that respect. Although small, the lounge is freshly decorated and the food and drinks are up to scratch.
Our flight departs from Concourse E, but it does not have its own separate lounges. Since Concourse F is closest to our gate, we choose to give the Miracle Lounge in Concourse F a shot.
Impression Miracle Lounge Bangkok Concourse F




Access Miracle Lounge
You get access to the Miracle Lounge with Priority Pass or by buying admission. Buying access costs 30 euros for 3 hours of access.
- Priority Pass
Included with our American Express credit card is a Priority Pass membership, which gives us access to the lounge. - Buy access
You can buy access to the lounge for 30 euros. You will then get access for 3 hours.

Location Miracle Lounge Bangkok Concourse F
You will find this Miracle Lounge logically in Concourse F. Once you follow the signs to the concourse, you will see the lounges indicated on a sign by the escalator.
You take the escalator to the 3rd floor (3FL) and then walk to the lounge.

Food & drink at Miracle Lounge Bangkok
The food and drinks in the lounge are above expectations. For a Priority Pass lounge, the food is fine.
Food
You can choose from fruit and raw vegetables, hot food such as nasi, curry and various vegetables, snacks, sweets and ice cream.







Drink
And the drinks in the lounge are good too. Soft drinks, juices, coffee and tea as well as alcoholic drinks like wine, beer and spirits are available.



Working at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Working in the lounge is doable. Internet is not fast, at around 10 Mbps, but it is stable enough to get basic work done. There are also plenty of tables in the lounge where you can work with your laptop, and at the end of the lounge is a bar, where you can sit comfortably.
Do make sure you secure your connection via a VPN if you use the public WiFi network.


Facilities Miracle Lounge Bangkok Concourse F
The Miracle Lounge in Bangkok does not excel in facilities. In fact, there are no facilities. The lounge has three different areas where you can sit, eat and drink and that’s it. There are no private toilets and no showers. You’ll find those in the terminal, right as you walk out of the lounge.
Conclusion Miracle Lounge Bangkok Concourse F
The Miracle Lounge in Bangkok, Concourse F is a fine lounge. The lounge does not excel in facilities, does not have its own toilets and is quite small, but it is still a pleasant lounge if you rely on Priority Pass.
The food and drinks in the lounge are fine, replenished regularly, and just right.
Although busy, there was always plenty of room to take a seat during our visit.

