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Review: Erste Premier Lounge Prague (PRG)

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 22, 2025August 22, 2025 3 Comments

a glass doors with plants in front of it

The Erste Premier Lounge in Prague (PRG) was like a crowded version of the next door Business Lounge, with the same food and largely the same decor.

Erste Premier Lounge Prague Review (PRG)

You will find the lounge upstairs (level three) near the C Gates (adjacent to the aforementioned Business Lounge). It is open daily from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm and accepts Priority Pass (children under 2 years are admitted free).

a hallway with plants and a door

Inside, an agent scanned my Priority Pass card, followed by my boarding pass, then welcomed me inside.

The seating area includes clusters of four seats facing each other with bead dividers and a couch spanning the length of the lounge with high-backed chairs facing it. Power ports (220-volt) are plentiful and there’s even a “selfie zone”(sign of the times…).

a room with a large window with many chairs and a suitcase

a group of people sitting in a restaurant

a couch with chairs and tables in a room

a large poster on the wall of an airplane

a table and chairs in a booth

There were also four desks (with privacy dividers and swivel chairs) intended for working. Each one had its own PC.

a computer screen on a desk with chairs

Finally, there was also a kids’ play area that my daughter would have loved.

a room with a table and toys

The lounge offered a nice selection of food, including Czech Beef Goulash (Hovězí guláš) and several delectable spreads like beetroot. There was also chicken meatballs with tomato sauce, couscous, fried chicken tenders (“schnitzel”, boiled potatoes, salads, sliced meats and cheeses, and even breakfast cereals.

a group of black containers on a white counter

a tray of different types of meat

a group of containers of food

a black containers with food on it

a table with bread and utensils

a group of cereals in containers

Drinks included coffee, tea, water, soft drinks, spirits (gin, vodka, rum, whiskey, and Becherovka, a Czech herbal bitter with a gingery or cinnamon flavor), beer, and wine.

a coffee machine and cups on a counter

a bar with wine glasses and snacks

a refrigerator with bottles of beer

Restrooms and showers are available, but the restroom was quite crowded so I have no pictures.

I was surprised to see a well-stocked magazine and magazine rack…physical periodicals and newspapers feel like a novelty in this era.

a display of magazines on a wall

In short, this is a very decent Priority Pass lounge. The food selection is excellent, the drink selection respectable, and even though the lounge was crowded, I did not have any issue finding a seat. If you’re in the mood for one last bite of Czech food, give the beef goulash a try…I can vouch for it.

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Matthew Klint

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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3 Comments

  1. Aaron Reply
    August 22, 2025 at 7:43 am

    This used to be the lounge that Czech Airlines used, no? And I don’t mean as their own lounge, juat the lounge they sent their passengers to.

    • PM Reply
      August 22, 2025 at 11:09 am

      CSA used to have their own lounges on both sides of the terminal, the original one where they had those Dr Claw-inspired grey armchairs facing the apron became the non-Schengen lounge. I’m pretty sure this one used to be their Schengen facility.

      I believe that both of the lounges were taken over by MasterCard when the airline got split from the ground operations as the latter were a lot easier to privatise. That’s almost ancient history now though, we’re talking 2008 or something to that effect.

      • Aaron Reply
        August 22, 2025 at 11:35 am

        Yeah 2008 was long before I visited so I never got to see their own lounges at PRG.

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