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Miracle Business Class Lounge

Open · 24 hours showers

Showers, self-serve booze, and 24/7 access: that’s the Miracle play

The Miracle Business Class Lounge on Concourse D in Suvarnabhumi’s Main terminal runs 24 hours a day and plugs a big gap for Priority Pass holders on late-night or early-morning departures. This D concourse location sits airside after security, so you can head straight to your gate in roughly 5–10 minutes for most Main terminal departures.

Priority Pass gets you in at the Concourse D lounge doors, and the same network also covers A, C, F, G and SAT‑1, giving you several options if this room is packed. Regulars treat the Miracle lounges as a single system: if D is slammed before a 23:30 bank of flights, they’ll walk over to A or G instead and then return to their actual gate closer to boarding.

Food runs buffet-style with hot and cold dishes laid out along a single counter, similar to what you see in the Miracle G lounge where flyers report “comprehensive” options including desserts and ice cream late in the evening. Don’t expect restaurant-level cooking; think rice, curries, a few Western basics and some snacks that hold up fine at 02:00 when most landside outlets in BKK are shut or running limited menus.

Drinks are self-serve, which matters if you’re trying to grab a quick beer or whisky before a 1 a.m. departure from a D gate. Flyers in the G lounge call the booze and soft drinks “plentiful,” and the setup at D is similar: fridges with cans and bottles, coffee machines, and basic spirits on the counter rather than bar service that slows you down.

Showers are the main value play after a long-haul or a full day in Bangkok heat, and Miracle specifically lists shower access in A, D, G and SAT‑1. Concourse G has just one unmanned shower room where you may have to hunt for staff if it needs a reset; at D, treat it the same way and budget an extra 15–20 minutes in case someone else gets there first.

The space itself feels generic, and reviews call out dated seating and crowding when multiple long-haul departures leave within the same 60‑90 minute window. Priority Pass and day-pass products all feeding into the same room mean that at 21:00 you might be circling for a chair, which is why some regulars do a quick walk to another Miracle before committing.

The D lounge also lists a prayer room and an open‑air area, useful if you need a quiet corner or actual fresh air before a 6 a.m. flight. One practical move: check your gate, then pick the Miracle closest to it with showers (A, D, G or SAT‑1) and aim to arrive about 90 minutes before departure to secure both a seat and bathroom time.

How to get in

  1. 01 Concourse D
  2. 02 Priority Pass

Amenities

Showers
Available
Hours
24 hours

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