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Review: Marhaba Lounge Zurich (ZRH)

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 13, 2023November 13, 2023 12 Comments

a room with a cow statue and a plant

I always think of Dubai when I think of a Marhaba Lounge, but Zurich Airport has one too, and it is part of the Priority Pass network.

Marhaba Lounge Zurich Review (ZRH)

We did not leave much time, but I always like to err on the side of caution so we left our hotel a bit earlier than I may have alone just in case we encountered any unforeseen delays ahead of our KLM flight to Amsterdam.

Although I have SkyTeam Elite Plus status, we were flying in economy class and there are no SkyTeam lounges in Zurich. Thankfully, however, there are a number of Priority Pass lounges at ZRH.

It’s rare that I do not use a SWISS Lounge when flying out of Zurich, but I suppose it was nice to “try the competition” for this one trip anyway. We breezed through check-in and security and found ourselves with a half hour to spare prior to boarding.

The Marhaba Lounge is located after Security Control Check-in 1 or Check-in 2. Simply turn left towards the B-Gates. Take the elevator or stairs to the second floor and you will arrive in a lobby with the Marhaba Lounge on the left and the Aspire Lounge on the right. We could have used either one (both are part of Priority Pass), but I’ve  been to the Aspire Lounge before but never the Marhaba Lounge.

a glass doors with a sign in the middle of a building

a group of people standing in a lobby

a sign with many cards on it

This lounge opens at 5:15 am each day and is open until 10:00 pm, except on Saturdays, when it closes at 7:00 pm. Children under six years old do not count as a separate guest.

We were checked in and the desk by a friendly lady who handed us a slip of paper with a code for the internet and found the lounge mostly empty.

a group of people standing at a reception desk

(As a sidenote, if you are flying business or first class on number of airlines included Air France, KLM, Qatar Airways, and Emirates, this is your designated lounge).

Seating included a number of red or green-colored chairs, some of which felt like little cocoons. Tables around the buffet offered a place to eat.

a room with many chairs and a table

a group of chairs in a room

a green chair in a room with windows

a booth seating in a restaurant

There were also a trio of easy chairs with curtains that closed around them. My wife decided to leave the kids with me and take a nap…

a chair in a room

a room with a chair and a table

two children climbing on a window ledge

Kudos to the lounge for USB-A and USB-C charging ports as well as wireless mobile phone charging and plentiful power outlets with British, US, and EU receptacles.

a black rectangular device with a charger

a power strip with multiple outlets

We had just eaten a large breakfast and I was not hungry, but the buffet area included different types of bread and cereal, yogurt, fruit, smoothies, sandwiches, sliced meats, and cheeses.

a counter with drinks and glasses on it

a display case with food on it

a counter with a variety of bottles and food

a group of breads and pastries on a table

a wooden container with different types of cereals

a display case with food on it

Additionally, there was a coffee machine, water, wine, spirits, and a refrigerator full of soft drinks and beer.

a machine with a screen and cups on it

a shelf with bottles and glasses

a refrigerator with bottles of soda and drinks

One thing this lounge does not have is a restroom…while step public restrooms are not bad at ZRH, if you do want  a restroom or shower, this lounge has no such facility.

CONLCUSION

I typically fly SWISS out of ZRH and make a beeline for the Alpine Lounge when traveling within the Schengen Area, but it was nice to try out the Marhaba Lounge, if for no other reason than to confirm that the SWISS Lounges are superior.

This is by no means a bad lounge, but there is also nothing here I would arrive early for.

Have you visited the Marhaba Lounge Zurich? Was it worthwhile?

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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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12 Comments

  1. PM Reply
    June 13, 2023 at 7:28 am

    I am almost certain that, as AF use that lounge, you would have had access on the basis of your E+ status- did you specifically ask them about it, or did you just enter with the PP without enquiring?

  2. Aaron Reply
    June 13, 2023 at 7:39 am

    You mentioned in the past that your status is through ITA, what lounge do they use at ZRH?

    Also, your flight was on KLM, wouldn’t your Skyteam status have gotten you into the lounge?

  3. Dave Edwards Reply
    June 13, 2023 at 8:21 am

    Nice to see beer where you can help yourself. Other lounges could learn from this. I assume the liquor wasn’t self service.

    And of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t note how nice it is to see the signage written in English.

    • PM Reply
      June 13, 2023 at 8:35 am

      All alcohol is self service in the vast majority of European lounges – the issue is that quite a few of them don’t have much that’s worth drinking (e.g. if the choice of whisky is between Johnnie Walker red label and Jack Daniel’s, I go for sparkling water instead).

      • Matthew Klint Reply
        June 13, 2023 at 9:30 am

        LOL. Sticking to water is a good choice considering all my clickbait naughty passenger stories!

        • Dave Edwards Reply
          June 13, 2023 at 9:42 am

          PM, Thank you, that’s something I didn’t know. You would like the think the people that visit these lounges are responsible enough to not over pour, not you never know with some of the crowd flying FC.

          Matt, I have confidence you won’t end up the subject of one of these stories. But damn, it would make for great publicity for you and the site.

  4. Jan Reply
    June 13, 2023 at 9:34 am

    Many European lounges are just carby bread-fests for breakfast and this one seems to be no different

    • Maryland Reply
      June 13, 2023 at 10:10 am

      Bread, coffee fruit is the continental breakfast. Nutritionists suggest eating the carbs early in the day is better as you can more easily burn them off. Personally I don’t find this too be true

      • Jan Reply
        June 13, 2023 at 1:43 pm

        I don’t believe it either. Many people sit their butt on an office chair for the next 8-9hrs burning minimal calories anyway, so they just get fat. But then again I believe 3 full meals a day is a sham lol

  5. Salo Reply
    June 13, 2023 at 6:03 pm

    How would you compare it to the Aspire Lounge?

  6. Daniel Reply
    June 14, 2023 at 11:24 am

    Both the Aspire and Merhaba lounges are just average with nothing special. However at least one can get into them without long waiting lines (unlike most of the US). If you just want a place to take a few moments to do a little work or check email with a coffee, they’re fine. Otherwise, I’d suggest taking a seat at Sprungli in the main terminal area and sample a slice of the chocolate truffle cake, or as I like to refer to it as “damn good cake”!

  7. Sarbani Ghoshal Reply
    July 25, 2024 at 7:57 am

    We were traveling to Dubai after spending 10days in zurich with most descent people around.
    Unfortunately in Marhaba lounge especially the receptionist named Chandrika was exceptionally rude.
    Left a bitter experience on the day of departure.

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