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Review: Star Alliance Lounge Paris (CDG)

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 25, 2025April 25, 2025 7 Comments

The Star Alliance Lounge in Terminal 1 of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) for non-Schengen flights represents a tranquil and spacious space with excellent amenities and great views.

Star Alliance Lounge Paris Review (CDG)

This is not the only Star Alliance Lounge in Paris or even the only Star Alliance Lounge in Roissy Terminal 1…there’s also one in the Schengen area (a zone consisting of 29 European countries where internal border controls have been abolished). This lounge is the “international” lounge used for longhaul departing passengers in the non-Schengen area (beyond passport control).

Access + Hours + Location

This lounge is intended for flights departing from gates 10 to 38. It is open daily from 6:00 am to 10:30 pm. After proceeding through security, you will find the lounge in the duty-free area near the YSL store (signs clearly point you in the right direction).

a sign on a wall

a person walking on a conveyor belt

a large airport terminal with signs and information screens

a sign in a mall

a lobby with two elevators

Take the elevator upstairs:

a close up of a door

Proceed around the smoking area and turn right, where you will walk down a long corridor to reach the lounge.

a long hallway with a sign and doors

a hallway with a sign and a sign on it

Access is granted to the following passengers:

  • Traveling in Business Class on a Star Alliance flight from CDG (no guests)
  • Traveling in First Class on a Star Alliance flight from CDG (+1 guest)
  • Star Gold Member traveling in any cabin of service on a same-day Star Alliance flight from CDG (+1 guest)
  • United Club “All-Access” or Air Canada Maple Leaf lounge members (+1 guest)

a room with a mirror and a bar

Just scan your boarding pass and you’ll be allowed in (and can even indicate on the touchpad if you have a guest). An agent is on hand to help if you require assistance.

Seating

As you enter the lounge, a self-serve bar is directly in front of you (decorated during my stay for the Olympic Games) and you can turn right for seating and dining or left for seating and restrooms (and the terrace). This is a 1,300 square meter lounge (almost 14,000 square feet) and can comfortably accommodate 300 guests.

a bar with a man on a skateboard

Turning left from the entrance:

a hallway with chairs and a wall

a woman jumping in the air in a room with chairs and a large window

a room with couches and tables

a group of chairs and tables in a room

a room with yellow chairs and a tv

a group of chairs in a room

a room with chairs and art on the wall

a room with a large window

a room with a round table and chairs

a room with a large wall and a large mirror

a room with a large area with chairs and tables

a bar with chairs and a glass wall

a hallway with a wood floor and a wood floor

a long hallway with chairs and tables

a room with a table and chairs

a room with chairs and a table

Turning right from the entrance:

a room with a basketball player in the background

a room with a television and tables

a room with a table and chairs

a glass display case with food on it

a group of chairs in a room

a display case with glasses and a chair in a room

a room with a glass display case with a table and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

a row of chairs in a room

Power outlets (European 220-volt plus USB-A and USB-C) are located throughout the lounge, usually within arm’s reach. There are also wireless chargers available (though not as many).

a black rectangular outlet with a usb port

a table with a logo on it

Wi-Fi worked well.

a sign on a table

There are also enclosed cubicle-style workstations ideal for making phone calls without disturbing others in the lounge:

a glass door with a sign and a television

a desk and chair in a room

a picture on the wall

Food + Drink

In addition to a central dining area, the lounge has several additional beverage stations.

As I mentioned, when you enter the lounge, there is a self-serve bar directly in front of you.

a row of bottles on a bar

To the right, the wine bar areas, a circular room with a wine closet acting as a partition between the main dining room, offers red, white, and rosé wine.

a bar with a glass bowl of wine and bottles

two bottles in a bucket of ice

a group of wine bottles and glasses on a tray

Further back in the main food area, offering a large breakfast spread while I was there included:

  • yogurt
  • donuts
  • muffins
  • croissants
  • Danish
  • crepes
  • fruit
  • scrambled eggs
  • bacon
  • sausage
  • mushrooms
  • cooked tomatoes
  • fried potatoes
  • croque monsieur
  • meat and cheese slices

a table with different foods on it

a buffet table with different types of food

food in containers on a table

a trays of food on a counter

a trays of hot dogs and sandwiches on a counter

a tray with bowls of food and bottles of milk

a display of bread and pastries

a tray of food on a table

Beverage offerings included milk, tea, coffee, water, soft drinks, beer, and juice…the coffee was nothing special.

a coffee machine on a counter

a coffee machine on a table

a group of glasses on a stand next to a silver object

a group of juices in a sink

a refrigerator with bottles of beer

a glass of liquid and a glass of water on a table

On the other side of the lounge, there was a tea bar and more coffee machines, along with cookies and whole fruit.

a counter with different containers of spices

a glass container with a qr code on it

a counter with a glass bell jar and plates on it

Restrooms + Showers

Large and clean restroom facilites are available.

a bathroom with sinks and mirrors

a row of urinals in a bathroom

a hallway with doors and a door

a toilet in a bathroom

Shower suites (there are four) are available on request. Ask for a key from the reception (you’ll trade in your passport or boarding pass for a key and get the item back when you are done).

a hand holding a key chain

a hallway with doors and lights

a bathroom with a mirror and sink

a man taking a selfie in a bathroom mirror

a shower with a sink and a mirror
I love the stonework in the shower suites in the Star Alliance CDG Lounge

a bathroom with a shower and toilet

a couple of white bottles on a wooden shelf
Bath products from Sothys

Smoking Terrace

Smokers can delight in a large outdoor terrace intended for cigarette and vape smoking. Everyone is welcome (it was a rainy day when I was there and the furniture was covered), but it may get a bit smoky…

a patio with chairs and tables

a patio area with tables and chairs

a patio with tables and chairs

VIP Room

There’s a VIP room in the lounge…it was locked!

a door with a sign on it

CONCLUSION

Charles De Gaulle Airport currently hosts 20 Star Alliance member carriers with operations to 34 destinations in 22 countries, and yet it is not the home of any Star Alliance member. Thus, the lounge makes great sense…and while this lounge did not have high-quality barista-made coffee (my only real gripe), I found it comfortable, spacious, and luxe for an airport lounge (better in fact than some of the Air France lounges at CDG). I look forward to returning to this lounge.

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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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7 Comments

  1. Tracy S Reply
    April 25, 2025 at 10:08 am

    In the section on accessing the lounge, you reference LAX rather than CDG. Probably a copy-paste that missed the location edit. It also mentions United Club All-Access and Air Canada Maple Leaf granting access, is this correct or perhaps something that shouldn’t have been included in a copy-paste?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      April 25, 2025 at 3:28 pm

      Error on my part (indeed, I borrowed language from the LAX Star Alliance Lounge post), but correct info – and for now, all United lounge memberships work, but soon it will be the “All Access” (more expensive) version only.

  2. FNT Delta Diamond Reply
    April 25, 2025 at 11:17 am

    I’ve been to this Star Alliance lounge twice in the last three months. Both times through Turkish. While beautiful, the wine is lower quality than expected. Specifically, no champagne. All of the other CDG lounges, at least to my knowledge, offer complimentary champagne. The Extime lounge offers champagne that sells for $150.

    • Bob Reply
      April 25, 2025 at 3:27 pm

      ” the wine is lower quality”

      You are correct.
      Just to see those Gérard Bertrand bottles is enough for me to fear not good wines.

  3. Arthur Reply
    April 25, 2025 at 11:52 am

    As a general rule, I try to avoid originating at or making connections at CDG through T1. The passport control and security there is usually very slow with long lines, though Acces No 1 helps. And the odd design (by the same architect that did T2, interestingly) seems pretty inconvenient. That said, the *A lounge is perfectly nice, though not as good as the AF lounges in T2 in my opinion. Like those pancakes in the AM. By the way, I seem to sometimes find champagne there and sometimes not. Too bad CDG has no arrivals lounges since AF closed the one in T2.

    • FNT Delta Diamond Reply
      April 25, 2025 at 1:36 pm

      They have French sparkling wine (cremant). The Extime lounges are actually quite nicer. Maybe nicer than the Air France lounges if only because the Air France lounges are too overcrowded.

      As for Terminal 1. I agree. While CDG has made tremendous strides in improving itself — connecting across Terminal 2 is pretty seamless these days — going from T2 to T1 or vice versa is awful. It’s at least 2 hours.

  4. H Reply
    April 25, 2025 at 7:42 pm

    “the lounge has several beverage stations around the world”

    Must be a pretty massive lounge!

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