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Review: Star Alliance Lounge Paris (CDG)

Matthew KlintPosted onApril 25, 2025April 25, 20257 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).

Signage directing to the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring icons for restrooms and lounge access, with "Salons Lounges" text prominently displayed.

Passenger walking on moving walkway in a modern corridor leading to the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) for non-Schengen flights.

Interior view of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) showing departure gate signs for gates 10-38, luxury retail shops like Gucci and Dior, and a digital flight information display, highlighting the non-Schengen area access to the Star Alliance Lounge.

Signage directing to Baby Lounge and Star Alliance Lounge in Charles de Gaulle Airport, with gates 10-25 indicated, surrounded by luxury retail shops like Chanel and Estée Lauder.

Star Alliance Lounge entrance at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring signage in multiple languages, indicating amenities like smoking and dining options, and nearby elevators.

Take the elevator upstairs:

Elevator panel indicating access to Star Alliance Lounge and restaurants at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, with buttons for gates 10-38 and a smoking area.

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

Star Alliance Lounge sign directing passengers to the lounge in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring a modern corridor with large windows and a view of greenery.

Star Alliance Lounge entrance at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern decor, a bar area, and lounge seating, highlighting access for travelers in the non-Schengen area.

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)

Star Alliance Lounge entrance at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport featuring a modern reception area, automated entry gates, and a self-serve bar with seating options, designed for travelers flying on Star Alliance flights.

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.

Self-serve bar area in Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring sports-themed decor, various beverages, and seating options, designed for relaxing before non-Schengen flights.

Turning left from the entrance:

Interior view of the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring check-in kiosks, modern seating areas, and a wall with a quote by Marcel Proust, emphasizing comfort and relaxation for travelers.

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring leather sofas, orange chairs, marble tables, and a motivational quote by Marcel Proust on the wall, with a view of the runway and a person jumping outside.

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris CDG, featuring modern furniture, marble tables, and a quote by Marcel Proust on the wall, designed for comfort and relaxation.

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern brown chairs and marble-topped tables, with a private room door in the background.

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring yellow high-backed chairs with side tables, designed for comfort and privacy, ideal for travelers seeking a relaxing space before flights.

Cubicle-style workstations in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring yellow seating with side tables and power outlets, alongside a large screen displaying a watch.

Seating area in Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern furniture and black-and-white artwork, enhancing the relaxing atmosphere for travelers.

Star Alliance Lounge seating area at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern furniture, large windows, and a spacious layout for travelers.

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring curved benches, small tables, and large windows with a view, designed for comfort and relaxation.

Seating area in Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern furniture, power outlets, and decorative partition, designed for traveler comfort and relaxation.

Star Alliance Lounge seating area at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern chairs, tables, and a stylish design, emphasizing comfort for travelers.

Star Alliance Lounge in Paris CDG featuring a modern bar area with high stools, illuminated display shelves, and comfortable seating in the background, emphasizing amenities for travelers.

Interior view of the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring a spacious corridor with modern seating arrangements, light wood flooring, and partitioned areas for privacy.

Interior view of the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern seating arrangements, wooden flooring, and a corridor leading to additional lounge areas.

Star Alliance Lounge seating area at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern furniture, a self-serve bar, and power outlets, designed for traveler comfort and relaxation.

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern gray chairs and marble tables against a green wall with artwork, designed for traveler comfort and relaxation.

Turning right from the entrance:

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris CDG, featuring modern orange chairs, a white table, and large windows with views, complemented by basketball-themed artwork and a television.

Star Alliance Lounge at CDG featuring modern seating, large windows, a self-serve bar, and a TV, designed for comfort and relaxation for travelers.

Star Alliance Lounge bar area with modern seating, self-serve drinks, and stylish decor in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Self-serve bar area in Star Alliance Lounge at Paris CDG, featuring curved countertop and illuminated display of beverage bottles, with seating in foreground.

Cozy seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris CDG, featuring modern brown lounge chairs and a display case with illuminated orange items.

Star Alliance Lounge in Paris CDG featuring a stylish self-serve bar, elegant seating, and a wine display, designed for traveler comfort and relaxation.

Star Alliance Lounge at Paris CDG showcasing a self-serve wine bar with illuminated bottles, modern seating arrangements, and tables for guests.

Seating area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern decor, wooden flooring, and large windows with a view of the airport, accommodating travelers with tables and comfortable chairs.

Secluded seating areas with plush benches and small side tables in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, designed for comfort and privacy.

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).

Power outlets with USB-A and USB-C ports in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, designed for traveler convenience.

Power outlet with charging symbol on wooden table in Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern design for guest convenience.

Wi-Fi worked well.

Wi-Fi information sign at Star Alliance Lounge in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, displaying network name "staralliance" and password "starparis" on a table.

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

Work space entrance sign in Star Alliance Lounge, featuring modern seating and a screen, emphasizing business amenities for travelers at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Enclosed cubicle-style workstation with a desk, chair, and wall-mounted lamp, featuring power outlets for charging devices, located in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

Black and white photograph of Notre-Dame Cathedral framed on a wall above a minimalist workspace with a gold lamp and dark background, located in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

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.

Self-serve bar at Star Alliance Lounge in Paris CDG, featuring various liquor bottles, including Cutty Sark and Glen Moray, with a decorative skateboard and French flags in the background.

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.

Star Alliance Lounge bar area featuring a sleek counter with wine bottles, glasses, and ice bucket, illuminated by modern lighting against a backdrop of warm yellow curtains and a wine display.

Ice bucket with a bottle of rosé and a bottle of white wine, showcasing beverage options in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Wine bottles and glasses on a silver tray in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, highlighting beverage offerings in a stylish setting.

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

Breakfast spread at Star Alliance Lounge featuring donuts, muffins, yogurt, fruit salad, and assorted pastries on display with international flags.

Assorted cold cuts and cheeses displayed on black trays at the Star Alliance Lounge, featuring various meats, cheeses, and garnishes, with a menu sign in the background.

Breakfast buffet featuring scrambled eggs, sausages, and sautéed mushrooms in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

Fresh cherry tomatoes and golden fried potatoes on a buffet station in the Star Alliance Lounge at CDG, with serving utensils and condiments nearby.

Food offerings at Star Alliance Lounge in Paris CDG, featuring hot sausages and croque monsieur on display, with utensils and condiments nearby.

Beverage station in Star Alliance Lounge at CDG featuring jars of jam, bottles of whole milk, assorted candies, and a selection of spoons, emphasizing the lounge's food and drink offerings.

Breakfast spread featuring various baked goods including croissants, pastries, and gluten-free bread options, displayed on wooden trays in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Breakfast spread featuring multiple plates of thin, golden-brown crepes in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

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

Self-serve coffee machines with touchscreen options and snack bowls in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring a modern design and various beverage choices.

Self-serve beverage station featuring a Coca-Cola machine with touchscreen options, ice bucket, and condiments, set in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Self-serve bar area in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris CDG Airport, featuring a display of clear glasses and a modern water dispenser with touch controls.

Self-serve beverage station in the Star Alliance Lounge at CDG featuring glass pitchers of orange juice, apple juice, and tomato juice, with labels in French.

Self-serve beverage fridge in Star Alliance Lounge at CDG featuring a variety of beers including Carlsberg, Guinness, Tsingtao, and Heineken, set against wooden flooring.

Latte and sparkling water with lemon slices on a black table in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring modern seating and wall art in the background.

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

Tea bar area with glass jars of various teas, including green and black tea, alongside an hourglass and a spoon on a tray, in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Tea offerings in the Star Alliance Lounge, featuring a QR code for menu access, a black tea canister labeled "Thé Vert du Dragon," and a glass jar with loose tea.

Coffee machine and cookie display in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring a modern counter with glass jars and plates, highlighting the lounge's beverage and snack offerings.

Restrooms + Showers

Large and clean restroom facilites are available.

Modern restroom facilities in the Star Alliance Lounge at Paris CDG, featuring sleek sinks, large mirrors, and elegant stonework.

Modern restroom facilities with multiple white urinals and sleek stone wall design in the Star Alliance Lounge at CDG Airport.

Hallway in Star Alliance Lounge at CDG featuring multiple restroom doors, clean stone walls, and modern design elements.

Clean restroom facilities with modern toilet design and stylish stone wall in Star Alliance Lounge at CDG Airport.

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).

Key and keychain labeled "SHOWER 3" from the Star Alliance Lounge, held in hand, with a textured floor in the background.

Hallway in Star Alliance Lounge at CDG featuring shower suite doors, modern lighting, and wood paneling, highlighting lounge amenities for travelers.

Modern restroom facilities in Star Alliance Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring a sleek vanity with illuminated mirror, towel, hairdryer, and toilet.

Modern restroom suite in Star Alliance Lounge at CDG, featuring illuminated mirror, sink, hairdryer, and luxury bath products.

Shower suite in Star Alliance Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport with elegant stonework, modern fixtures, and luxury bath products.
I love the stonework in the shower suites in the Star Alliance CDG Lounge

Shower suite in Star Alliance Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring luxurious stonework, modern fixtures, and Sothys bath products.

Sothys Paris shower gel and shampoo bottles mounted on a wooden shelf against a marble backdrop in the Star Alliance Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport.
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…

Outdoor smoking terrace in the Star Alliance Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring green seating, covered tables, and a decorative stone feature, surrounded by lush greenery.

Outdoor smoking terrace at Star Alliance Lounge in CDG, featuring covered seating, small tables, and lush greenery, providing a relaxing atmosphere for travelers.

Outdoor smoking terrace in the Star Alliance Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport, featuring green seating, covered tables, and lush greenery, designed for a relaxing environment.

VIP Room

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

VIP room entrance door with "VIP BY INVITATION ONLY" sign, located in the Star Alliance Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

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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