Bizarre as it might sound, one of the best lounges in Frankfurt belongs to Canada. This quaint little lounge has a decent selection of drinks and food. It has showers, and it has an aesthetically relaxing layout with good views. What’s not to love? Its a little hard to access,
Centurion Lounge by Pontus Review – Stockholm (ARN)
The Centurion Lounge by Pontus in Stockholm (ARN) is weird and wonderful. More akin to a nice restaurant than a lounge, there are only two lounge chairs of middling comfort, but the top-quality food and service more than make up for how un-loungey this lounge is. Our Trip – Centurion
La Valette Club Lounge Review – Malta (MLA)
Whether you’re on your way home from an iGaming convention, or checking out Popeye’s Village, the La Valette Club – Malta (MLA) will send you off fed, rested and boozed-up. Our Trip – La Valette Club – Malta (MLA) We arrived in Malta, curious about the island’s unique location, beautiful
Plaza Mayor Lounge Review – Madrid (MAD)
You’ve been swallowed by the proverbial whale that is Barajas’ Terminal 4, but worry not: this is no test of faith or twisted punishment for the stolen salmon you slipped in your pocket the Lufthansa Senator Lounge. This is a chance to hit one of two extraordinary lounges: The Neptuno
Neptuno Lounge Review – Madrid (MAD)
Beneath the undulating waves that are Barajas’ trademark ceilings, you are Neptuno, god of the sea, rewarded by the heavens with only the finest of lounge experiences. This, at least, must have been what Aena was thinking when they named this lounge, and with all the amenities a lounge should
Business Lounge – Dubrovnik (DBV)
Apart from comfortable chairs and solid WiFi, the Business Lounge Dubrovnik leaves a lot to be desired in every other metric. This is not Japan. The Facts The Business Lounge Dubrovnik is located on the third floor and finding it was made very easy by the clear signs and relatively
Lufthansa Business Lounge – Frankfurt (FRA)
The Lufthansa Business Lounge Frankfurt is an excellent place to grab a pretzel, some beer and put your feet up. We visited the lounge alongside its bigger, shall I say, statelier brother, the Lufthansa Senator Lounge. While there were a few differences– the Business lounge is smaller and lacks amenities
Vinga Lounge Review – Gothenburg (GOT)
Gothenburg Landvetter (GOT) is a cozy airport with lots of character, great services, and plenty of space to spend your layover. With such a nice little airport, I assumed the lounge would be a cut above, blending high-brow Scandinavian design with the working-class warmth of Western Sweden. Sadly, dear shark,
Lufthansa Senator Lounge Review – Frankfurt (FRA)
All of Europe’s scattershot approaches to handling the Coronavirus are on display at the Lufthansa Senator Lounge. Whether you came to see the Swedes blithely unmasked, their square glasses framing a muted contempt for the weak and fearful, or fastidious Germans, carefully disinfecting the deep recesses of their leather seats,
LuxxLounge Review – Frankfurt (FRA)
Frankfurters in Frankfurt? This is your chance! If you find yourself passing through Frankfurt International Airport and you’ve always wanted to eat that iconic snack in the city it was named for – good news: the LuxxLounge has got you covered. And it has plenty of other amenities to offer
Marco Polo Club – Venice (VCE)
I am almost speechless to describe how much I love the Marco Polo Club lounge– they should have sent a poet.
OSL Lounge – Oslo (OSL)
Welcome to the imaginatively named OSL Lounge at Oslo’s Gardermoen International Airport. For those with access or a willingness to buy their way in, the OSL lounge is a perfectly acceptable if not quite luxurious way to wait for your flight to somewhere, anywhere less expensive. You won’t be swept
Croix du Sud Lounge Review – Toulouse (TLS)
Airport lounges are like snowflakes: each one is just a bit different, a bit special in its own little way. One of those little snowflakes is the dramatically-christened Croix du Sud Lounge in Toulouse, France (TLS). The lounge is surprisingly spacious and empty for a medium-sized airport located in the
C Lounge – Berlin Tegel (TXL)
The unimaginatively named C Lounge in Berlin Tegel’s terminal C is a solid respite from one of Europe’s most idiosyncratic airports, and with fast (though not exclusive WiFi), decent refreshments and tons of empty space, it earns a 24 out of 30 total points. The Facts The C Lounge is
ANA Lounge – Lisbon (LIS)
For all the thrill of a lounge visit, the eager traveler is often left disappointed – if you play your cards right, though, you can avoid this sad fate in Lisbon Airport’s terminal 2, which features two Priority Pass Lounges. The first is the very mediocre Blue Lounge, but the