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Review: Tallinn Airport LHV Lounge

Tallinn Airport LHV Lounge
Tallinn Airport LHV Lounge is modern, features apron views, and includes some greenery.

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We stopped by the Tallinn Airport LHV Lounge before our short Finnair flight to Helsinki and were impressed by its modern Scandinavian design and functional layout. The lounge provided a satisfying food selection and a variety of self-service drinks, including alcoholic options. Check out our full review for all the details.

Tallinn Airport LHV Lounge


Tallinn Airport has only one lounge intended for business and first-class passengers of select airlines. Luckily, the lounge also accepts many popular lounge memberships. While only one lounge might seem insufficient, the airport itself is small, and in most cases, this single lounge meets demand. As Tallinn Airport becomes busier, the lounge can become crowded during peak hours.


The lounge is located in the Schengen area of the airport, past the security checkpoint. Due to the airport’s compact size, all gates are within easy walking distance. Travellers outside the Schengen zone can access the lounge before passing through passport control and boarding.


Departure
Tallinn Airport LHV Lounge is inside the Schengen area on the second floor. You can reach it via the stairs or the elevator.


Our Tallinn Airport LHV Lounge Experinece


We visited the LHV Lounge in December 2024 before our Finnair flight to Helsinki. Despite the short route, we opted to fly instead of taking the ferry, using our Finnair Avios points. The route is often operated by Nordic Regional Airlines.


In the following, we describe our lounge experience.


Locating the Lounge


The check-in hall of Tallinn Airport is small. After dropping off our luggage, we proceeded to the security checkpoint in the terminal’s corner. The process was quick, and we were soon through to the airside.


From there, we walked straight ahead and looked for the stairs on the left. The lounge was one floor above the departure hall. After climbing the stairs, we found the door to the lounge to the right. Alternatively, we could have taken the elevator.


Stair to the lounge
These stairs on the side led to the second floor, and the lounge was on the right.


First Impression


The staff greeted us in a friendly way. We were promptly allowed into the lounge after presenting our Priority Pass membership card and a quick scan. We felt welcome.



TARKASTA KUVAUS LOUGESTA

Our first impression was that the lounge was spacious and stylish. It had a Scandinavian-inspired style, featuring simple yet modern furnishings. Instead of the usual light Nordic colour scheme, the lounge opted for a more subdued palette with shades of grey and brown. Wooden panels, greenery accents, and warm lighting create a cosy and welcoming atmosphere.


Overview
The lounge felt modern and cosy.


Children play area
Children’s play area makes the lounge suitable for families, too.


The lounge featured an open-plan layout with space dividers, a quiet room left from the reception, conference booths, a small children’s play area, and various seating options. Of course, there were also buffet tables. Overall, the space was ideal for both relaxation and productivity. The restrooms were in a separate corridor. Although we didn’t try them, public information indicates that the lounge also offers showers.


One of the lounge’s highlights was the large windows, providing a clear view of the apron and glimpses of the runway. Another standout feature was the open-air terrace, perfect for enjoying the warmer months. With views of aircraft activity, the terrace is sure to be a favourite among plane spotters.


Flight information screen, ja relax chair
It was easy to find places to relax in the lounge.


apron view
The lounge had large windows overlooking the apron and a terrace.


Food and Drinks



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The variety of food in airport lounges can be a pleasant surprise, but many lounges serve simple food. Lounges that serve airline passengers tend to offer higher-quality meals, and this lounge was no exception. We got a tasty meal even though the selection was quite basic.


The lounge offered chicken, mixed vegetables and rice from a hot buffet. A cold buffet featured a variety of fresh salads, and bread with butter was also available. Even though the food was quite ordinary, we enjoyed a dinner.


Salad buffet
The cold salad buffet was diverse.


Hot buffet
The hot buffet had fewer options.


Filled croissants were an excellent choice for those looking for a light snack.


Croissants
These croissants looked tasty.


Soft drinks were available as self-service from the fridge. The lounge also offered milk, oat drinks, and lactose-free milk — a thoughtful touch not always found in airport lounges. Coffee and tea were available from a machine. For those in the mood for something stronger, beer, wine, cognac, liqueurs, and other spirits were also provided.


Fridge
We were able to take soft drink bottles from the fridge.


Milk prodcuts
A small yet important detail: the lounge also offered lactose-free milk. Many Nordic people are intolerant to lactose.


There was self-service in the lounge.


wine
The lounge served wine and other alcoholic drinks.



Other Service



TARKASTA JA TARKENNA KUVAUSTA LISÄPALVELUISTA

The lounge offered typical additional services. The presence of toilets was a welcome feature, as it meant no need to leave the lounge temporarily. Although we didn’t use the showers, we noted that the lounge provides them. There was also a comfortable workspace and a terrace for smokers during the summer. It was forbidden to smoke inside.


Flight information screen
Flight information screens are a small yet essential feature in any lounge.


The lounge had multiple flight information screens, updating us on our flight status. Televisions and a decorative fireplace also added to the cosy atmosphere. While Wi-Fi wasn’t essential for us due to affordable mobile roaming, non-EU residents will likely appreciate the availability of the internet.


Customer Service



OLIKO PALVELU HYVÄÄ?

The lounge had limited staff, so most services were self-service. Of course, a few staff members were at the reception, while others replenished the food and kept the lounge tidy. Everything ran smoothly, so the staff performed their duties well. As Finns, we’re accustomed to self-service.


Our meal
We were able to enjoy a pleasant dinner in the lounge.



Rating



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