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Review: Thai Airways Royal Orchid Prestige Lounge Bangkok (BKK)

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 9, 2026February 8, 2026 5 Comments

a room with chairs and plants

The final stop on my Star Alliance Lounge tour in Bangkok (BKK) was the Thai Royal Orchid Prestige Lounge in the main terminal of the international departures area, the flagship Thai Airways Lounge.

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  • Thai Airways Royal Orchid Prestige Lounge Bangkok Review – Main Terminal (BKK)
    • Hours + Access + Location
    • Seating
    • Magazines + Newspapers
    • Food + Drink
    • First Class Section
    • Showers + Restrooms
    • CONCLUSION

Thai Airways Royal Orchid Prestige Lounge Bangkok Review – Main Terminal (BKK)

This is a very central lounge: as you come out of the Fast Track immigration exit controls, you can take an escalator directly downstairs to this facility. Head right to the Royal Orchid Lounge (the Royal Silk Lounge is to the left).

You can also enter from Concourse D if you are connecting from another flight or using the regular immigration line.

an escalator in a building

Hours + Access + Location

Thai Airways used to distinguish between Royal Orchid (for Star Gold) and Royal Silk lounge (for business class passengers), but these days you can use any Royal Orchid or Royal Silk lounge if you have Star Alliance Gold status or are traveling in business class on a Star Alliance. Formally, the following passengers have access:

  • Star Alliance business and first class passengers
  • Star Alliance Gold members
  • “Customers from our contracted credit cards” (according to Thai Airways)
  • Paid access is also available according to Thai’s website, at a price of about 53 USD for access

The lounge is open daily from 5:00 am to 2:00 am and located in the main terminal directly adjacent to the (inferior) Royal Silk Lounge.

a large glass door in a building

a woman sitting at a desk in front of a lobby

a model airplane in a room
The A380 model is still here, but sadly Thai has not flown the A380 since the pandemic

Seating

At 22,486 square feet (2,089 square meters), this is Thai’s largest lounge and also its most modern. The lounge is fairly long and narrow, with partitions made of fake plants separating the lounge into smaller subsections. I quite like the style of the lounge and felt it is a posh and comfortable space.

a room with purple chairs and tables

a group of chairs in a room with plants on the wall

a hallway with glass walls and a large window

a room with chairs and plants

a room with chairs and a television

a room with chairs and tables

a room with chairs and a wall of plants

a room with chairs and plants on the wall

a room with plants and chairs

I’ve visited this lounge a couple times in recent months and while it only has capacity for 463 passengers (including the first class section), it has never been close to being crowded.

Seats are varied in style and color, though there are no couches or reclining chairs, and there power outlets (220 volt) and USB-A ports within reach of most chairs.

Magazines + Newspapers

While the lounge lacks printed periodicals, they are available via e-reader.

a sign in a room

Food + Drink

Of all the Thai Airways lounges at BKK, this lounge has the best food and drink options. The buffet includes Western, Thai, and other Asian items (both South Asian and East Asian) and there’s a live cooking station with a special of the day (or various breakfast dishes in the morning like made-to-order omelets, scrambled eggs, congee, and miso soup). There’s also a salad bar, sandwiches, soups, hot savory pastries, fruit, cheese, and a wide variety of sweets.

a buffet in a restaurant

a buffet table with food on it

a restaurant with a large window

a buffet line with food in bowls

a kitchen with a large glass door

a kitchen with a counter and shelves

a display of desserts on a table

a salad bar with different types of vegetables

a table with plates of food and forks

a display of food on a table

a group of food in containers

a trays of pastries on a counter

a row of containers of food in a kitchen

a trays of food on a stove top

a plate of food on a wicker tray

a plate of food on a counter

a plate of food on a counter

a freezer with ice cream in it

In terms of drinks, there are several self-service stations with water, beer, juice, soft drinks, tea, and coffee.

a coffee machine and a machine on a counter

a coffee machine and coffee maker in a room

There are also two full-service bars on either end of the lounge which offer beer, wine, cocktails, and excellent barista-made coffee (good coffee is the top thing I look for in any airport lounge). The coffee menu even has affogatos!

a man behind a counter

a room with chairs and a wall of plants

a man standing behind a counter

a menu on a counter

a group of bottles of alcohol on a counter

a menu on a counter

a man standing at a coffee machine

a box of nuts on a napkin
Toffee almonds and cashews
a cup of coffee with a heart shaped foam in it
Flat white

One of the bars is to the left of the main entrance in Concourse D and really quite hidden.

a group of people sitting at a bar

First Class Section

Speaking of first class, while Thai Airways has closed its dedicated Royal First Lounge and Royal Orchid Spa, there is a first class section of this lounge for first class passengers (departing or arriving) that offers more privacy and an a la carte menu.

a roped up to a bar with flowers

Showers + Restrooms

Shower suites and restrooms are available in this lounge. Request a shower from the shower reception area.

a man taking a selfie in a bathroom 

a toilet in a bathroom

a bathroom with a glass shower door

CONCLUSION

I quite like this lounge because I find the decor cool (I like the greenery, even if it plastic), love the barista-made coffee and omelet station, found it clean and comfortable with fast wi-fi, and found the service kind in the lounge. When it comes to Star Alliance Gold Lounges, I honestly cannot think of many I like more than this one (the Turkish Airlines lounges in Istanbul would be one example, but I’m having a hard time of coming up with any others).

Have you been to the Thai Airways Royal Prestige 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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5 Comments

  1. Aaron Reply
    February 9, 2026 at 8:01 am

    Are you going to rank all the Star Allince lounges you visited from best to worst? Or maybe you did and I missed it…

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      February 9, 2026 at 9:20 am

      1. Royal Orchid Prestige
      2. Singapore Airlines
      3. Turkish Airlines
      4. EVA
      5. All other TG lounges

      • Aaron Reply
        February 9, 2026 at 11:10 am

        Interesting, based on your recent reviews, I’d have thought you’d rank the EVA lounge ahead of the Turkish one.

        • Matthew Klint Reply
          February 9, 2026 at 11:47 am

          Turkish has the free massage which makes up for its poor food.

  2. Proximanova Reply
    February 9, 2026 at 7:48 pm

    Did a BKK Star Alliance lounge safari in mid-January before flying HS-THQ (TG’s Star Alliance-liveried A350) to CGK in J. I started with the TG Royal Prestige lounge, as you can go down the escalator straight after the fast-track immigration facility. Its décor was very rainforest-y, and reminded me of TG’s current safety video, which is all about tropical rainforest vibes. It was morning and I mostly had the fried finger food, but I did manage to find the Khao Tom Mat leaf-wrapped banana dessert, and boy, it was tasty!

    I think this was the best lounge of the four I visited — I steered clear of the Royal Silk Lounge — with my order of preference largely following Matt’s above. I might, however, put the Turkish lounge ahead of the SQ lounge. Too bad the TK lounge may never receive Priority Pass access for years, if not decades, to come…

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