Jeppesen Terminal at the Denver Airport map

Jeppesen Terminal at the Denver Airport map

Denver International Airport has only one main terminal, approximately 1.5 square feet in area, and bears the name of an aviation pioneer Erslay Jeppesen. The architecture of the construction is really fascinating and eye-catching. The white pointed roof was inspired by the peaks of the Rocky Mountains.

The terminal is divided into East and West Terminals and consists of 6 Levels, each is responsible for providing certain services.

Jeppesen Terminal at the Denver Airport

  • Underground level serves as a train station which provides travelers with automatic mover through the main Terminal and concourses.
  • The first 3 floors offer passengers parking space, garages, budget parking options.
  • If you’re searching for a pick-up area you should get to the Fourth floor, which is also used for long and short-term parking Den airport.
  • Fifth level provides passengers with several services. All the International and Domestic arrivals take place here. It’s also responsible for land transportation and luggage check-in.
  • Six floor comprises registration zone, gate access, drop-off and departure zone.

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Useful information about Jeppesen Terminal

Although the airport has only one terminal, it also includes 3 concourses that passengers can reach by metro. However, if you need to get to Concourse A, there is an option to use the footbridge accessible from Jeppesen Terminal (available from 4:30am to 6:00pm)

Jeppesen Terminal denver airport

Jeppesen is a modern and well-equipped terminal offering lots of services:

  •  Public square, is attached to the main Terminal. The open-air plaza is designed to host a variety of events enjoyed by both Denver residents and DEN travelers.
  • Jeppesen Terminal is famous for its extensive collection of art, including several large-scale installations referring to the aviation history.
  • Customs inspection, TSA, convenient parking (long-term or daily), currency exchange, ATMs, as well as a food court with delicious food and drinks on the 5th level of Jeppesen.
  • The largest number of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes are on the sixth floor, which also serves as the departure floor. So, if you have some extra time before your flight, you’ll have lots of facilities to entertain yourself. For instance, you can go shopping, relax at the lounge or grab a yummy snack