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Home » Reviews » Lounge Reviews » Review: Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich (MUC)
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Review: Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich (MUC)

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 20, 2018November 14, 2023 8 Comments

Lufthansa’s First Class Lounge in Munich has one advantage over its counterpart in Frankfurt.

That’s a beautiful outdoor terrace that serves as a tranquil place to relax before your flight.

a room with a couch and tables and plants outside

a patio with a couch and a table

a patio with white pillars and white furniture

Other than that, though, it is just like the First Class Terminal and Lounges in Frankfurt. And that’s a very good thing.

There are two ways to enter the lounge. If you’re coming off a flight, you’ll be escorted upstairs from the car service depot several levels down. If coming in from an intercontinental flight, a dedicated passport control booth is available…and obligatory.

a woman holding a sign in front of an airplane

a group of people standing in front of a reception desk

a glass door with a sign in the middle of a lobby

If you are starting in Terminal 2, just follow the signs for the first class lounge. You’ll find an elevator down a long hallway. Take that upstairs to the lounge (or in typical German fashion, eight flights of stairs).

a sign with an arrow pointing to the right

two elevators in a building

a sign on a wall

a glass door with a sign on it

a close up of a sign

a sign on a wall

a woman standing at a desk

Access is reserved for Lufthansa or SWISS same-day First Class passengers (ether arriving or departing in first class) or HON members of the Miles & More program.

Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich Seating

The 20,000 square foot lounge is configured in an L-shape with plenty of seating. Throughout my two hour stay, the lounge never seemed to have more than a dozen people and at times far less.

a room with a large window

a room with a large window and a couch and chairs

a room with chairs and a table

a room with chairs and tables and windows

a room with a white wall and a planter

a table with food on it

a room with a wall and chairs

a room with a large window

a room with a large window and a couch and a plant

a group of chairs in a room

a room with chairs and a table

a room with a desk and chairs

Great views of the tarmac as well:

an airplane at an airport

an airport with a plane and vehicles

Also available: newspapers, a printer, and workstations.

a shelf with a display of books

a room with two elevators and a plant

a printer on a shelf

a computer desk in an office

Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich Dining

The lounge features a full buffet as well as an a la carte menu. The lunch/dinner buffet is expansive and includes appetizers, breads, salads, soups, hot items, vegetables, fruits, and desserts.

a buffet with food on it

a counter with food on it

a wooden board with meat and vegetables

a plate of meat and tongs

a wooden platter with meat and fruit on it

a tray of food on a table

a group of bread in a bowl

a group of loaves of bread on a wooden board

a glass containers with food on them

a pretzel on a branch

a tray of food on a table

a buffet with different food items on it

a trays of food on a table

a red pots and spoons on a table

a group of glass jars with fruit in them

a display of desserts on a counter

a display of desserts on a shelf

a glass vases filled with different drinks

a restaurant booth with tables and chairs

a restaurant with tables and chairs

As usual when I am in a Lufthansa First Class lounge, I order a filet mignon. A few hours had passed since breakfast and I was ready for a light lunch. The steak was cooked a perfect medium rare and the salad refreshing.

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food with meat and vegetables

a salad with sauce in a bowl

The highlight of the meal, however, was the cappuccino. It was perfect.

a cup of coffee with a heart shaped foam

Here’s the full a la carte menu:

a menu on a table

a menu of a restaurant

a menu of a restaurant

a menu of a restaurant

a menu of a restaurant

a menu of a drink

a menu with white text and black text

a menu of juices and mineral water

a menu of a beer

a menu with black text

Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich Bar + Alcohol

To say this lounge has a wide selection of alcohol would be an understatement.

Near the buffet you’ll find a gin bar:

a group of bottles of alcohol on a table

Also a schnapps bar:

a group of bottles on a table

And the full far (with barista):

a bar with stools and bottles on the wall

a coffee machine in a bar

a bar with bottles of alcohol

And if that wasn’t enough, the buffet has alcohol as well:

a group of bottles on ice

Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich Restrooms + Showers

Restrooms plus showers are available. Two of the shower rooms have full tubs.

a counter with a vase on it

a room with a counter and a stool

a bathroom with a sink and a mirror

a white bathtub in a bathroom

a group of bottles of body wash

a bathroom with two sinks and mirrors

a bathroom with a door open

Not pictured: a pair of sleeping rooms with beds.

Rubber ducks are available upon request.

Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich Service

Unlike in Frankfurt at the First Class Terminal, you are not assigned a particular agent who “watches over you” during your stay. Upon checking in, I was told to report back at 3:05p for boarding for my Zurich flgiht.

But upon finding a seat, an attendant immediately appeared and offered me my choice of beverage and a cold towel.

a tray with food and a towel on it

Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich Cigar Room

While I did not see any “no smoking ” signs on the patio, I did not see any ashtrays either. But a smoking room is available behind the bar that features more drinks. Cigarettes and cigars, once free, are no longer even available for purchase inside the lounge.

a glass door with a sign and a plant in front of it

a stack of plates and a matchbox on a table

a room with brown chairs and a table

Lufthansa First Class Lounge Munich Limousine Service

For those connecting from a remote gate or different terminal, complimentary car service is available to your aircraft. You’ll be escorted downstairs and into a waiting car or van.

a reception desk in a building

CONCLUSION

This T2 satellite lounge is a better choice than the other first class lounge in Terminal 2 (also a good lounge, but not as sleek). It offers all the amenities I have come to expect from Lufthansa Ground Services and the excellent staff made my stay quite pleasant. This lounge earns high marks in my book.

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About Author

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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8 Comments

  1. JoeMart Reply
    April 20, 2018 at 10:17 am

    Where’s the picture of this season’s rubber ducky? It’s not a complete report without one. 🙂

    • Matthew Reply
      April 20, 2018 at 11:26 am

      I’ll see if I can add it. It’s a small black one.

  2. Uli Reply
    April 20, 2018 at 3:45 pm

    There is no Lufthansa First Class lounge in Terminal 1, as Lufthansa is not using this terminal. Both First Class lounges are in Terminal 2, the older in the main terminal, and the one you have reviewed in the new(ish) satellite terminal.

    • Matthew Reply
      April 20, 2018 at 7:02 pm

      Thanks, I’ve clarified this in the post.

  3. Victor oster Reply
    June 2, 2018 at 9:38 pm

    excellent, just used this lounge in early may and it was truly amazing!!

  4. peter trent Reply
    July 17, 2018 at 4:44 pm

    Thanks for the great report! So, when arriving from NAP , for example, in business class and connecting onward to LA X in F, they regularly send a car to take you to the lounge? Or is it only the case if you’re parked at a remote stand? Your report is ambiguous to me on that point.

    • Matthew Reply
      July 17, 2018 at 5:43 pm

      Remote stand only.

  5. steve Reply
    May 2, 2019 at 6:14 pm

    so bummed I only had an hour there!

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