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Home » Reviews » Lounge Reviews » Review: KLM Crown Lounge 25 Amsterdam (Schengen)
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Review: KLM Crown Lounge 25 Amsterdam (Schengen)

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 25, 2022November 14, 2023 5 Comments

a glass front entrance to a building

While not nearly as large or lush as the intercontinental Crown Lounge, the Schengen area KLM Crown Lounge 25 in Amsterdam (AMS) offers basic amenities and a welcome alternative to the gate area for European departures.

KLM Crown Lounge 25 Amsterdam Review

I realized why Amsterdam Schiphol is not one of my favorite airports in Europe: the gate areas are fairly uncomfortable. Seating is limited, power ports are lacking, and that makes airport lounges all the more important.

If you are comparing this lounge to the beautiful Lounge 52, KLM’s intercontinental non-schengen lounge, you will likely be disappointed. There’s not a terrace or barista and the lounge itself looks much more tried. But it is large and you can enjoy a decent meal or shower here prior to your flight within Europe.

Location + Hours + Access Requirements

The lounge is open daily from 6:00AM to 12:00AM and located past security in Schengen area of the Main Terminal. Follow the clearly marked signs for “Lounge 25” and you’ll find the lounge in Concourse D on an upper level nearby the Aspire and Star Alliance lounges. The lounge is surrounded by potted trees.

a planters in a room

a tree in a building

You can access this lounge as a SkyTeam business class passenger, Flying Blue Platinum or Gold member, or as a SkyTeam Elite Plus passenger. You can also purchase a pass to this lounge for 50EUR, which I consider a very good value if you have a long layover and are hungry. If you are Flying Blue member, even without status, you can enjoy 10% off entry. Flying Blue Silver members get 25% off, as do Gold and Platinum members who wish to bring in more than one guest. If you purchase access online in advance, you can save an additional 10EUR.

Seating

The lounge has room for more than 500 passengers, with seating a mix of chairs, tables, and couches. The lounge is primarily divided into a dining area in the center with booths and tables and seating areas arranged in clusters on either side.

a group of chairs in a room

a room with a planter and tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs and lamps

a row of blue chairs in a room

a room with brown chairs and tables

a bar with stools and a table in a building

a couch in a room

a room with tables and chairs and a large screen with a river and a city

people sitting at tables in a large room

a group of people sitting at a counter in a room with a bar

people sitting on chairs in a lounge area

a column with blue chairs and a clock

a large room with red chairs and a lamp

a room with red chairs and a lamp

Power ports and USB A ports are fairly easy to find, though many seats do not have easily accessible power ports.

a black square box with usb ports on a table

Food + Drink

I visited the lounge around midday. While I was not hungry, I noted the selection of food included:

  • croissants
  • pastries
  • salad bar
  • cold cuts
  • bread
  • cheese
  • soup
  • pasta with tomato sauce
  • rice
  • beef strew
  • potatoes
  • grilled tomatoes
  • fruit
  • cookies
  • yogurt

a room with tables and chairs and people in it

a counter with food on it

a coffee machine with cups on it

a table with food and utensils

a group of bowls of pastries

a bowl of croissants and eggs on a counter

a buffet with different types of food

a counter with food on it

a buffet with bowls of fruit and vegetables

a buffet line of food

a two pots of soup on a counter

Food is located in the center of the lounge while drink stations are on either side. One side features coffee, soft drinks, water, and a beer tap while the other side features a self-service bar.

a room with a counter and chairs

a fruit in a room

a bar with glasses and bottles on it

a group of bottles on a table

Restrooms + Showers

Restrooms are located in the rear of the lounge. Showers can be reserved at reception or theoretically by a self-service machine, also located at reception.

a bathroom with a sink and a mirror

a bathroom with sinks and mirrors

a bathroom with doors and urinals

a room with computers and a screen
Reserve a shower here.

Smoking

There used to be a smoking room in this lounge, but it now serves as an additional seating area, as Dutch law no longer permits smoking areas inside lounges.

a sign next to a sign

CONCLUSION

This lounge has neither the character nor amenities of its big sister in Lounge 52, but it still beats the gate area of AMS. Especially if you are a SkyTeam Elite flying in economy class, this is a great lounge to tank up in before your flight.


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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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5 Comments

  1. Jerry Reply
    March 25, 2022 at 3:21 pm

    You mention that 52 is for intercontinental non-Schengen flights, does that imply that UK & Ireland flights wouldn’t go there? Would they only be permitted in this lounge, prior to passing immigration?

    • Dan Reply
      March 25, 2022 at 8:39 pm

      UK flights go and In and out of the non Schengen area of Schipol so you will not have access to this lounge unless you are connecting to Europe. You rather have access to the nicer larger 52 non Schengen lounge

  2. FNT Delta Diamond Reply
    March 25, 2022 at 3:50 pm

    I’ve probably been to this lounge over a hundred times in 20 years. Before the pandemic, you could at last get magazines and newspapers. Those are gone. Too bad. Always enjoyed getting the Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, and New York Times plus whatever glossy magazines there were. Despite being the same airline parent company as Air France, KLM serves the worst wine. The wine in the lounge is cheaper than cheap. Like Barefoot quality. The food is generally poor quality and heavy on carbs. I always prefer to connect through Paris on Air France because the Air France lounges at CDG are night and day better than KLM’s lounges at AMS. The only bright spot of AMS and KLM is the KLM agents are pros with Delta. They can make magic happen that even Delta agents can’t perform.

  3. Nancy Reply
    December 20, 2023 at 8:04 pm

    The food in AF lounges is far superior to disgusting Netherlands klm lounges. Food is quite poor and cheap. Likely copying America to maximise profits and corporate greed./hustling.

  4. Forester Reply
    December 22, 2023 at 5:42 am

    Few toilets available rest out of service, no urinals-out of service, sinks out of service, no showers because of no help, poor food choices and quality. Can’t imagine anyone who pays for business class or elite etc appreciates such a subpar lounge. Apathetic and rude staff. “Enjoy” the prestige?

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