Review: Qantas Lounge London (LHR)

By Leila

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The Qantas Lounge in London Heathrow Terminal 3 is an ideal alternative to the nearby British Airways Lounge and my favorite oneworld lounge in LHR T3.

Qantas Lounge London Review (LHR – T3)

Business class passengers on oneworld as well as oneworld frequent flyers (Emerald or Sapphire status) have access to this exceptional lounge, open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. If you’re flying on British Airways or American Airlines, I recommend this lounge over the AA or BA lounges. You’ll find the lounge through the (often very busy) shopping and dining area past security, with the lounge officially lettered “Lounge B.”

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Qantas Lounge London Heathrow Seating

The two-level lounge offers a restaurant-style dining area and bar on the ground floor and plenty of seating, showers, another bar, and buffet upstairs. Seats are comfortable and power ports are plentiful.

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Qantas Lounge London Heathrow Showers + Restrooms

Showers are self-serve here. You find an open shower suite, help yourself to a towel, take your shower, then deposit your towel back.

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Each shower suite contains a toilet as well as a sink and a spacious shower.

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Separate restrooms nearby also offer private rooms rather than shared facilities.

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Qantas Lounge LHR Barista + Bar

The highlight of every stay in this lounge is the phenomenal barista-made coffee. Qantas has nice coffee machines both upstairs and downstairs with great quality coffee from Vittoria, an Australian company. I enjoyed a flat white upstairs as I entered and a second one with dinner downstairs..what a pleasure.

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The bar is downstairs is open all day.

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Qantas Lounge London Heathrow Dining

Qantas offers a la carte dining in its downstairs restaurant area with a self-serve area with salads and fruit and several items that can be ordered off a menu.

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Here’s a look a the evening menu:

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I sat at the bar and had an heirloom tomato salad with watermelon, chili salt, mint, and basil followed by lasagna… delicious!

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A full buffet was offered upstairs with a mix of hot and cold options including multiple salads and warm dishes like roasted vegetables, braised pork, and baked tomatoes.

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On a prior visit, I found a nice selection of breakfast options including all the components of an English breakfast, fresh fruit, cereals, bread, and baked potatoes.

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Qantas Lounge London Heathrow Other Amenities

Two miscellaneous notes. First, wi-fi is lightning fast in this lounge. Second, newspapers and magazines are available in different areas on both floors of the lounge.

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Key Details

  • Seating for more than 230 customers
  • Split over two levels with views of the airfield
  • Follows the same concept as Qantas’ international lounges in Hong Kong, Singapore, Los Angeles and Brisbane, with the food and interior design taking inspiration from the local region
  • Designed by Woods Bagot, the interiors reflect London at twilight with deep greens and rich blues throughout the furniture, while warm-colored timbers, stone and brass represent the historic architecture of the city
  • A marble cocktail bar beneath a brass chandelier on the upper level serving cocktails designed by the Qantas Rockpool Mixologists, as well as Australian and European wine and beer
  • A gin bar on the lower level offers the finest Australian and British gins, alongside an all-day barista service
  • Menus designed by Rockpool with a Sofitel service experience, customers will enjoy á la carte service in the dining room with a selection of plates of the day including:
    • Quintessential British dishes such as ploughman’s platters, pot pies and scones with jam and cream
    • Australian favourites such as healthy brunch bowls with eggs, avocado and kale, and zucchini and haloumi fritters
    • The signature salt and pepper squid with green chilli sauce from the Qantas First Lounges
  • Premium hot and cold buffets
  • ‘Quench’ hydration station with tisane, fruit-infused water, sparkling water
  • Business facilities including Wi-Fi, flexible work spaces and workstations
  • Six shower suites with Aurora Spa amenities
  • Noritake crockery by David Caon and a collection of tea cups and saucers by Miranda Kerr for Royal Albert

CONCLUSION

I was so impressed with this lounge and have to be honest…I prefer this lounge slightly over the Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge for the coffee alone.

To me, Wi-Fi and coffee are the two most important aspects of any airport lounge and the Qantas lounge excels in both areas.

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If you are ever wondering whether you should choose this lounge or the nearby British Airways lounge, choose this one.

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