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BD Number One Lounge at Heathrow and London to Lisbon on TAP Portugal

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 21, 2010November 14, 2023 Leave a Comment

Day 0: Introduction: Perfecting My Trip to Europe Using United Miles

 

Day 1: LAX-YVR on Air Canada, Vancouver, and YVR-LHR on Air Canada

Day 2: BD Number One Lounge at Heathrow and London to Lisbon on TAP Portugal

Day 3: A Day of Sightseeing in Lisbon

Day 4: An Unexpected Extra Day + New Years in Lisbon

Day 5: 12-Hour Bus Trip from Lisbon to Algeciras, Spain via Seville

Day 6: Monkeying Around in British Gibraltar + Ferry to Tangier, Morocco + Overnight Train to Marrakech

Day 7: My Five Star Hotel Room in Marrakech

Day 8: Bartering for Mont Blanc Pens + RAK-MAD on Royal Air Maroc

Day 9: City Tour of Madrid on Foot

Day 10: Escape to the Madrid Airport Hilton

Day 11: MAD-FRA-CPH on Lufthansa

Day 12: CPH-IAD on SAS, IAD-PHX-BUR on US Airways

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Day 2: BD Number One Lounge at Heathrow and LHR-LIS on TAP Portugal – 29 Dec 2009

Upon landing at Heathrow, I picked up my connecting boarding pass at the transit desk and proceeded over to the British Midland “Number One” Lounge. I already had a feel for it from Fozz’s photos, but I was blown away by the comfort, amenities, and decor of the lounge. It could easily have passed for a First Class lounge.

a bathroom with a shower and toilet

a bathroom with a sink and toilet

a long table with a few chairs

a christmas tree in a living room

a room with tables and chairs

a room with a chandelier and chairs

a long couch in a restaurant

a man standing in a room with a large window

a kitchen with black cabinets and silver dishes

a kitchen with a counter and a man walking

After a quick shower and a small snack, I realized that I only had about twenty minutes before my flight to Lisbon was scheduled to depart. It was a long walk over to the TAP gate, but I made it with ten minutes to spare.

The overhead bin space was gone in Business Class and an older English guy sitting next to me told me that the Economy passengers had poached the bin space. I was able to squeeze in one of my bags and placed the other in the front closet. The flight crew offered drinks prior to takeoff.

In the air, drinks and a bag of trail mix were distributed with a small tri-fold menu. There were two choices, chicken or veal for lunch. I ordered the veal, which tasted more like pot roast. Not too bad. One of my pet peeves is serving meals with plastic coverings over the food and the crew, while good overall, did not offer the polished service that characterizes carriers like Swiss Air.

a bottle of mineral water next to a glass

a tray of food on a tray

a cup of tea and a packet of sugar

We landed in heavy rains in Lisbon and I cleared passport control in a matter of minutes. I caught a bus into town and thankfully had no trouble finding my hostel for the evening.

a car driving on a road

For those who are familiar with my trip reports, you know that I hate spending a lot of money on hotel rooms and will generally stay in hostels if I am traveling alone. Yes! Hostel in Lisbon was about $28/night for a room with six bunks, but each bed had two electrical outlets and a lamp—a nice touch. Usually you have to fight for electrical outlets at youth hostels. I could have stayed at a more off-beat location for half the price, but I am glad I stayed where I did. Free wi-fi and breakfast as well.

After dropping my bags off I walked around the neighborhood for a couple hours. The rain had abated and the streets were still festively decorated for Christmas. After my walk up Avenida da Liberdade and back, I selected a small pizzeria for a late dinner, and then turned in for the evening. No jet lag!

a street with lights and people walking on it

a building with lights on the outside

a fountain in a city at night

a tall tower with lights at night  

a tall tower with lights

 

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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