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Maple Leaf Lounge

3.1 (14 reviews)
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We used our priority pass to visit this lounge. Nice, quiet and very clean lounge. Selection of juice, coffee, snacks and great WiFi.

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Star Alliance Lounge - Sophisticated design

Star Alliance Lounge

3.5(48 reviews)
0.7 km

This lounge is sleek and well-designed. Once you scan your boarding pass, entry is granted. When I…read morearrived at 9:30am, there were no employees working the check-in desk, but the scanning process was fine. It was not busy in the lounge, and it is quite pleasant here. To the right after you enter is the main food / drink area. There's self-service champagne which I love. It is a bit early for champagne for me normally, but I went with it today. :) to the left are more individualized work stations and a quieter atmosphere. The bathrooms and showers are also to the left. The hot food selection was kinda meh. Eggs, bacon, beans, little dry hash brown patties, congee, broccoli with no taste, fried rice with no flavor, etc. the charcuterie board was lovely, and the little cupcakes were cute. There is a decent drinks selection, several nice coffee stations, and a fantastic loose tea selection as well. There are sleek private bathrooms, and shower facilities. I'm It is a very pleasant lounge. I just docked a star because the food was not as sophisticated or elegant as I hoped. Solid WiFi. The employees that I came across were friendly and they were keeping the place looking tidy. Overall, not a bad place to spend an hour or two at CDG terminal 1. Peace.

Somehow I just knew our time in this lounge wouldn't be the most memorable part of our Gallic…read moreadventure. Jamie W and I spent our last two hours in Paris here, and gratefully it wasn't as crowded as other exclusive airport lounges. There was plenty of seating available, and they even had an outdoor patio if you didn't mind the constant roar of jet engines (Photo 3). We took advantage of the complimentary lunch buffet even though it had the presentation of warmed over plane food. The meatballs and potstickers weren't too bad (Photo 8). Otherwise we just took advantage of the free WiFi to upload our photos. Au revoir, Paris. RELATED - Exploring Paris? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/TGiwa3WfK5

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Star Alliance Lounge - Wine / Champagne section

Wine / Champagne section

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Live tree

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Beautiful styling

Air France Lounge - Seating area

Air France Lounge

3.8(89 reviews)
2.3 km
€€

This one at Terminal L was easy to find among the high high end luxury stores. The lounge is…read moreginormous - changing room/shower, Clarins facial clinic, sleep room, comfortably spaced apart seatings. Food selection however is weak. The Air France LAX in comparison have much wider cold and warm food for your consumption

One of my favorite parts of long-haul travel or a redeye is getting a proper shower at the lounge…read morebeforehand and then relaxing a bit before boarding. Unfortunately, the Air France lounge in CDG Terminal 2E L was a major letdown. The showers were the biggest issue. Broken or missing knobs on the shower doors, visible black mold throughout the grout, and body hair on the walls made it feel like the space hadn't been properly cleaned in a long time. The toilet seat in the same area was dirty, the hair dryer didn't work, and the room itself felt unbearably hot. This is not what you expect from a premium international lounge. The rest of the lounge wasn't much better. Many of the seats were worn, torn, or stained. The carpets had visible stains. Food options were pretty poor overall, and both coffee machines were in disrepair during my visit. There is a rest or sleeping area, which I was fortunate enough to get access to, and that was the one redeeming feature of the lounge. Compared to other lounges I've visited, especially American Airlines lounges or the Flagship Lounge at CDG, this doesn't even come close. The difference in cleanliness, upkeep, and overall experience is stark. The only reason this lounge earns two stars instead of one is the staff. Everyone I interacted with was pleasant and kind, which helped soften what was otherwise a frustrating experience. Overall, this lounge needs serious attention to cleanliness, maintenance, and basic amenities. For a major international hub and a flagship airline, this experience was far below expectations.

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Air France Lounge - Cool light fixture

Cool light fixture

Air France Lounge - Grey Goose you self-serve! They don't do this in the US.

Grey Goose you self-serve! They don't do this in the US.

Air France Lounge - Seating area

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Seating area

Lufthansa Senator Lounge - Which French wine?

Lufthansa Senator Lounge

3.6(7 reviews)
1.0 km

Very important to note. This is tucked away near gate 60 by Terminal 1 after security. For U.S…read more travelers taking a flight into CDG, you should go through passport control, follow sign to Terminal 1 gate 60 to 68, go through security and turn right, and it'll be beside Gate 60. While in Paris, do not forget though this is a German airline lounge, you are unlikely to find weineschinzer here, instead, you'd find excellent apple tart (No, Bar Tartine on Valencia is not nearly as good, and this just some simple stuff served at the airport lounge.) In the morning, it also serves quiche, different kinds, eggs and sausages. For lunch I tried their carrot corridor soup, very mild and delicious. Not to mention, endless French wine to drink. The salade and cappuccino here all very acceptable. The lounge services gate 60 to 68 which means it's never crowded. I'm tired of the Centurion Club in SFO, geez, you need to expand. Free wifi, that's given. Here is the thing, which I'm sure I don't need to say but just in case, you are wondering, if you are star alliance gold you can access Lufthansa Senator Lounge, even if you are flying economy. I don't always remember using it so I thought I should mention in case you are wondering. Drink some bier while at it. It's all very good and relaxing while you are waiting to board the flight to Germany.

Not the grandest of Lufthansa lounges, but large enough considering its location at CDG. Tucked…read moreaway downstairs it is a bit removed from their departure gates, so ensure plenty of time to navigate the lift when heading out for your flight. Snack & beverage selections were ample and staff were friendly.

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Lufthansa Senator Lounge
Lufthansa Senator Lounge
Lufthansa Senator Lounge

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Cathay Pacific Lounge - hardly anyone

Cathay Pacific Lounge

4.4(8 reviews)
1.3 km
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If you are expecting something like The Pier - First at HKG when you visit this lounge you might…read morewant to lower your expectations just a bit. It's right next to the Admiral's Club and was quite a bit less crowded. It's basically one large room with a buffet and beverages lining one side of the wall. There is quite a bit of seating including Cathay's unique "Solus" single seats which are sort of a very small private enclave with a table. Power connections were ample though are not the universal type meaning you'll need an adapter in you have US devices. WiFi was quick enough and easy to connect to. There is no separate first class area in this lounge. Food selections were standard Cathay including a small counter where you can order some of their famous noodles. Plenty of booze was out even at 10:00am; the breakfast selection was a mix of Asian, European, and western (ie congee or sliced meats or sausages and hash browns). If you're flying AA this will probably be a less crowded choice for you though nothing like Cathay's flagship HKG lounges.

Concur with the other reviewer that Cathay lounges are always better than Admirals Club. In here,…read morethey have their famous cook to order noodle bar -- your choice of wonton noodle, dandan mien, chicken pho, etc For any Oneworld travelers, my recommendation is for you to check out the Admirals Club first, maybe grab a quick drink, then move over to the Cathay lounge. You will not regret it.

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Cathay Pacific Lounge
Cathay Pacific Lounge
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Empty for my British airways flight!

Air France Arrivals Lounge - Terminal 2C - Hair dryer in showers

Air France Arrivals Lounge - Terminal 2C

3.0(8 reviews)
0.0 km
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Life saver if you're arriving into Paris in the early AM prior to hotel check-in times. Showers…read moreare clean and nice, with a separate shower stall and dressing/bathroom area with plenty of room to open and access a large suitcase. There is a nap room with adjustable lighting and 3 chaise lounge style nap couches. The lounge was not crowded on my arrival on a Tuesday morning and no issues getting a spot. Only complaint here is it is close by where the staff is cleaning and preparing food and it did get very loud at times. There is limited food and drink available which was fine, just don't expect the same offerings you would see at a typical Airline Lounge. Over all the arrivals lounge is much smaller and not appointed to the levels of the departure lounges.

Review for Arrivals Lounge: Airside…read more This Air Lounge was a life saver after a missed train and an 8 hour wait in the airport. Womp Womp...c'est la vie. Its on the airside (after customs and baggage) not too far from the TGV station. So this lounge is free for business class, 35 or 50 euros depending on if you have status/upgrades...expensive yes, but for the shower after a 9 hour flight? worth it. The lounge comes with wifi, a shower with amenities(l'occitane products), and a nice all you can eat buffet with pastries, charcuterie, and of course, fromage! There is also a small room with lounge chairs for sleep(3 chairs total) It does close at 2 pm, but for the fact that you can eat, sleep and feel human again - does the job! Recommend

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Air France Arrivals Lounge - Terminal 2C
Air France Arrivals Lounge - Terminal 2C
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