Highlights
About This Lounge
Lufthansa Senator Lounge Berlin is located in Terminal 1 at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). This lounge offers WiFi, Showers, Spa, A la carte, and Champagne. Access is available through Lufthansa First and Star Alliance Gold.
📊 Rating Breakdown
✨ Amenities & Features
Dining & Cuisine
Buffet Restaurant
German and international cuisine
Bar
German beers, wines, and spirits
Bakery
Fresh pretzels and German pastries
Insider Tips
Awards & Recognition
Schengen, Pier N, Terminal 1, near Gate B20
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Quick Facts
LoungeFindr Rating
Google Rating
Terminal
Terminal 1
Key Amenities
📍 Location
Terminal
Terminal 1
Address
Willy-Brandt-Platz 1 Terminal 1, Schengen Departures, Level E2, Main Pier North Opposite, Gate B20, 12529 Schönefeld, Germany
Location Details
Schengen, Pier N, Terminal 1, near Gate B20
🕒 Operating Hours
★ Google Reviews
A spacious and modern lounge for relaxing before a flight. We visited during breakfast, and the selection was fairly standard with eggs, toast, and sausage. The coffee was average, though the self-serve alcohol was a nice touch. Overall, a convenient and pleasant place to wait before boarding.
I visit this lounge quite often. While the Berlin airport can be chaotic, the atmosphere here is calm and relaxing. The gates are conveniently close, and the lounge itself is spacious, with plenty of areas to work or unwind. There’s a good selection of newspapers, a decent beverage section, and a g
The lounge is nice and spacious but food selection is quite poor tbh, especially compared to business lounge in Munich or Frankfurt. As the airport is new and so is the lounge, I was expecting a bit better. Updating the comment as I just discovered the lounge closes at 8:45...
I recently visited this lounge for the first time. The place is spacious but becomes very crowded, making it difficult to find a seat. The food selection was very limited, and the drinks dispenser was out of order. Instead, bottled beverages were provided, but these were empty and not replaced. The
After several visits to the Lufthansa Lounge in Berlin, I feel it’s time to update my initial impression. While the lounge still stands out with its fresh, modern, and welcoming design—including the well-thought-out separation between Business and Senator areas—there’s a noticeable inconsistency in