Review: Prague Airport Business Lounge (PRG)

By Leila

a room with a wall mural of an airplane and chairs

The Prague Airport Business Lounge–operated by Menzies–in Terminal 2 of Václav Havel Airport Prague is a comfortable lounge with a respectable selection of food, including many Czech dishes.

Prague Airport Business Lounge Review (PRG)

This is the lounge that Air France and KLM uses for their business class passengers. It is not a Priority Pass lounge and is located in Terminal 2 (Schengen area). Hours were not posted…I’d simply speculate that if you have access to this lounge, it will probably be open before your flight. You will find the lounge upstairs near the C Gates (adjacent to the Erste Premier Lounge).

Be careful…I walked right by it the first time. The two small double doors look like they lead to an office rather than a lounge.

a staircase in a building

a staircase with metal handrails

a glass doors with signs on them
Even though the lounge sign on the door suggests it is operated by Prague Airport, the placard to the left of the door says Menzies, a British ground handling company.

Inside, an agent scanned my boarding pass and welcomed me inside.

To the right was a seating area and a pair of semi-enclosed work stations.

a room with a large window and a table and chairs

a room with a blue screen and a table and chairs

To the left was the main part of the lounge with food and drinks, followed by a larger seating area, restrooms, and showers.

a long hallway with a counter and a large window

a room with tables and chairs and a large mural of an airplane

The seating area included Ikea-style chairs, mostly clustered in pairs with small round tables. While I had no trouble finding a power port, many seats did not have them within reach.

a room with a couch and tables and chairs

a room with chairs and tables

a room with a wall mural of an airplane and chairs

a room with a wall mural of an airplane and chairs

a room with chairs and tables and a screen

Restrooms were clean and each bathroom had a shower (though it was locked…request a key a reception).

a bathroom with sinks and trash can

a man taking a selfie in a bathroom

a tray with various items on it

a bathroom with toilets and a toilet dryer

a urinals in a bathroom

a gold sign on a marble surface

I had not eaten since breakfast at the Andaz and was hungry. It was a pleasant surprise to see such a nice selection of food, including Czech Beef Goulash (Hovězí guláš) and several delectable spreads like beetroot. There was also meatballs with tomato sauce, couscous, fried chicken tenders, boiled potatoes, salads, sliced meats and cheeses, and even breakfast cereals.

a food in a container

a container of food in a container

a food in a pot

a food on a counter

food in containers on a counter

a group of containers with labels on a table

a shelf with different types of cereals and other food items

Beverages included Czech beer, water, a Coke Freestyle machine, coffee, and ea.

a refrigerator with bottles and glasses

a machine with lemons and a screen

I thought the goulash was quite respectable (and I certainly got enough protein…) and I also enjoyed dipping sliced cucumbers into the beetroot spread. A very nice dinner and better than what was served on my KLM flight to Amsterdam.

a bowl of soup and a plate of food on a table

a cup of coffee and a glass of water on a white table
An espresso machiator from LavAzza to round out my meal

I quite liked this lounge…it exceeded my expectations in that it never got very crowded and the beef goulash alone was worth a stop.

This is a better lounge than the next-door Erste Premier Lounge.