- Website
- www.prg.aero/en ↗
- Address
- Václav Havel Airport Prague, Terminal 2, Prague, Czech Republic
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Terminal 2 already has similar lounges, and this one doesn’t clearly beat them.
Airport Lounge Terminal 2 sits airside in PRG’s Schengen-only Terminal 2, so you need a T2 boarding pass and can’t walk over from T1 after security. It’s a standard pay-in lounge; access is sold on the door or via common lounge programs rather than tied to one airline or status.
Details are oddly thin for a Prague lounge: hours aren’t consistently published, the exact gate area isn’t clearly listed, and even the walk-up day-pass price isn’t reliably quoted in CZK or EUR. That lack of concrete info already makes it harder to plan around than some other PRG lounges with clearly stated schedules and pricing.
What is known: it serves Schengen departures in Terminal 2 only, so flights to places like Germany, France, Spain, or Italy are in scope, while UK or long-haul non-Schengen departures from Terminal 1 are not. If your itinerary switches terminals during a connection, this lounge simply won’t work after you re-clear security in T1.
The pay-in model means almost anyone flying from T2 can get in, but without published day-pass numbers it’s tough to judge value against just buying food and drinks in the terminal. Other PRG lounges often list day access from around a few hundred CZK upward, so treat anything far above that as questionable value for a short stay under 90 minutes.
Because reviews and trip reports barely mention Airport Lounge Terminal 2 by name, there’s no strong evidence it stands out on food quality, drink selection, views, or seating comfort compared with its neighbors. With no clear “order this” dish, standout Czech beer, or especially quiet work zone documented, it currently reads as an average option among similar Terminal 2 lounges.
If you’re flying Schengen from T2 and feel curious, keep expectations low and budget time to bail back into the main terminal if it’s crowded or underwhelming. Practical move: check the exact location and day-pass price on the airport website or at the information desk in Terminal 2 before you clear security, then decide if this lounge fits your time and budget.
How to get in
- 01 Terminal 2
- 02 Schengen
- 03 pay-in