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Review: the new Plaza Premium lounge at Edinburgh Airport

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This is our review of the new Plaza Premium Lounge at Edinburgh Airport, which opened in August 2022. Plaza Premium has taken over and expanded the space that was previously occupied by No1 Lounge, albeit very briefly, prior to the pandemic.

It is part of our series of reviews of airport lounges across the UK. You see all of the reviews here.

I initially visited the lounge for a private party to interview Plaza Premium’s CEO Mr Song. I returned to the lounge during normal hours before my BA CityFlyer flight back to London, as I wanted to see how the lounge worked with a full complement of paying guests.

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport

It is great to finally see a Plaza Premium lounge in the Scottish capital and the first outside London.

How to access the Plaza Premium Edinburgh lounge

Now that Plaza Premium has severed all ties with Priority Pass, the only way to access the Edinburgh lounge is by booking a spot for cash, using a DragonPass lounge club card or by holding a credit card which gets access.

In my case, I gained entry using my American Express Platinum card, which gets you and a plus one entry into all Plaza Premium lounges worldwide. It is one of the best benefits of the Platinum Card in my view.

Cash bookings are available via the website, with a 2 hour slot costing £37.40.

The Plaza Premium lounge at Edinburgh is currently open from 4:30am until 5pm daily.

Where is the Plaza Premium lounge at Edinburgh Airport?

The Plaza Premium Edinburgh Lounge has taken over the space that was previously used by No1 Lounges by Gate 16. It is very close to the Domestic Arrivals exit.

This is a modern extension to the airport which opened in 2019 to accommodate two new lounges. The other lounge is the Aspire next door, which I have reviewed here.

The No1 Lounge was only open for about a year before it closed due to covid. When Collinson (the owners of Priority Pass) bought No1 Lounges during the pandemic they decided to close this site, at which point Plaza Premium swooped in to lease the space.

To find the lounge, turn right once you exit the duty free shop after security, and head down to Gate 13-16. The lounge is just by the Brewdog bar.

Access is via a stairs or lift:

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport

Inside the Plaza Premium Lounge at Edinburgh Airport

Once up the stairs you head in via a shallow ramp to the check-in desks:

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport entrance

When I arrived at midday the lounge was closed to on-the-door arrivals: it seems that even Plaza Premium isn’t immune to the current issues plaguing airport lounges and restaurants, who are struggling to recruit staff. Luckily I had asked the staff to hold a slot for me when I was there for the party on the previous evening.

Given that the No1 Lounge was only open for just over a year it was in very good condition. Plaza Premium has kept a lot of the fixed furnishings, such as the bar and buffet area, whilst refreshing all the soft furnishings and other design elements such as the armchairs, tables, lighting etc.

It has also opened up two additional spaces in the lounge which were previously boarded up whilst No1 operated the lounge – it was space allocated for a Clubrooms premium zone – which almost doubles the usable space.

One of these spaces is a ‘VIP area’. Plaza Premium is hoping to offer to airlines as a dedicated space for their business class guests. Turkish Airlines was one of the guests at the lounge opening party so we may see them move in ….

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport entrance

For now, however, this space is available for pre-bookings and features a range of seating:

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport VIP room

and

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport VIP room

It definitely has a more exclusive feel to it thanks to its smaller size.

The other newly opened space is a kids’ playroom / games room. This is another fairly large space that straddles the right hand side of the lounge, and features a long shuffle puck table, table football, mini climbing wall, a TV, various activities for children and seating for parents.

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport family room

This part is definitely one of the better kids’ areas I have seen at a lounge. It is big enough for parents and children to spend their entire time there thanks to the dedicated tables and seating areas, which gives families the freedom to be a bit noisier without disturbing other guests.

The remainder of the lounge is sandwiched between these two spaces, with the Edinburgh Gin Bar acting as an anchor for the lounge. There are over 10 different types of Edinburgh Gin on offer, more than any other airport lounge bar in the world (apparently!)

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport bar

In front of the bar you’ll find a casual dining area:

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport

To the right is more restaurant-style seating, plus the buffet (more on that in a bit).

The rest of the lounge is a couple of steps down, on a mezzanine level, which helps to break the space up. This part features a big hot-desking style table with lots of plug sockets as well as plenty of leather armchairs:

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport seating

and

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport

Connectivity is great throughout the lounge, with plenty of mains sockets throughout the lounge. The only notable exception is in the dining area.

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport

Food and drink in the Plaza Premium lounge at Edinburgh Airport

For now, Plaza Premium is offering a self-serve buffet in the lounge. It plans to bring an a la carte service to Edinburgh, which would be a significant upgrade on the Heathrow lounges.

Morning service includes a full Scottish breakfast. I arrived during lunch hours and there was a decent hot selection available, including a range of curries, veggie lasagne, fish and chips and pie:

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport buffet

Cold items include finger sandwiches and a selection of salads:

Review Plaza Premium Lounge Edinburgh Airport sandwiches

When it comes to drinks, soft and hot drinks are available to grab from fridges and machines around the lounge. Alcohol is free from the bar, although you do have to pay a supplement for some premium drinks. House wines, beer, gins and spirits are all free, including cocktails using the Edinburgh Gins.

Conclusion

Last week, Plaza Premium won the Skytrax ‘Best Independent Airport Lounge’ award for the 6th year in a row for its Heathrow Terminal 2 lounge.

The Edinburgh Plaza Premium lounge is better than Heathrow Terminal 2. There is a huge amount of natural light and fantastic runway views thanks to its dual aspect location and wrap-around windows. The Heathrow T2 lounge, in contrast, has no natural light.

There is an excellent family room where children and parents will feel comfortable without being self-conscious about disturbing other guests, and the current buffet is impressive.

If and when Plaza Premium introduces an a la carte menu – which I’m told is very much on the cards – it will further elevate the lounge above its UK counterparts. I would be shocked if this lounge doesn’t win at next year’s Skytrax awards.

You can find out more about the Plaza Premium Lounge at Edinburgh Airport, and book cash tickets, on its website here.

Travelling from Edinburgh? Here are your airport lounge options ….

Edinburgh Airport now has a number of premium lounges to choose from, including several independent, airline-agnostic lounges. We have reviewed them all:

The No1 Lounge no longer exists and has been taken over by Plaza Premium.


Getting airport lounge access for free from a credit card

How to get FREE airport lounge access via UK credit cards (April 2025)

Here are the five options to get FREE airport lounge access via a UK credit card.

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with two free Priority Pass cards, one for you and one for a supplementary cardholder. Each card admits two so a family of four gets in free. You get access to all 1,500 lounges in the Priority Pass network – search it here.

You also get access to Eurostar, Lufthansa and Delta Air Lines lounges.  Our American Express Platinum review is here.

You can apply here.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is FREE for the first year. It comes with a Priority Pass card loaded with four free visits to any Priority Pass lounge – see the list here.

Additional lounge visits are charged at £24.  You get four more free visits for every year you keep the card.  

There is no annual fee for Amex Gold in Year 1 and you get a 20,000 points sign-up bonus.  Full details are in our American Express Preferred Rewards Gold review here.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard gets you get a free Priority Pass card, allowing you access to the Priority Pass network.  Guests are charged at £24 although it may be cheaper to pay £60 for a supplementary credit card for your partner.

The card has a fee of £290 and there are strict financial requirements to become a HSBC Premier customer.  Full details are in my HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard review.

HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard

A good package, but only available to HSBC Premier clients Read our full review

Got a small business?

If you have a small business, consider American Express Business Platinum which has the same lounge benefits as the personal Platinum card:

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

You should also consider the Capital on Tap Pro Visa credit card which has a lower fee and, as well as a Priority Pass for airport lounge access, also comes with Radison Rewards VIP hotel status:

Capital on Tap Pro Visa

10,500 points (=10,500 Avios) plus good benefits Read our full review

PS. You can find all of HfP’s UK airport lounge reviews – and we’ve been to most of them – indexed here.

Comments (42)

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  • PBB says:

    More gins than the Gin Bar in the Qantas Lounge in LHR T3?

    • Rhys says:

      Most Edinburgh Gins I think…will change the copy to make it clearer!

  • Lynsey says:

    Tried to visit it on Saturday at about 1pm, were only taking pre-bookings, which is fair enough but her attitude was so rude, she even completely ignored 2 guests that were shouting thank you to her as they left.
    We went next door to Aspire who managed to find a little table for us and all staff were super friendly and so nice to us and the other guests who left for our flight only to then find we were delayed by 3 hours, they let us back in and we were all still there a good bit after closing time too, maybe not as fancy looking as the Plaza which I would still like to visit but wins hands down on customer service in my opinion.

    • Mike Hunt says:

      I hope Mr Song will take note of your experience and ensure that it is followed up in the appropriate manner to include customer service re-training. Rudeness by Plaza Premium staff is simply unacceptable and presents the company in a very poor light.

    • Rick M says:

      Agree. Following three visits with amex card over the past month (and the space is very pleasant when not busy), was turned back by the lady in the photograph last week. Very rude and unpleasant. Next door in Aspire managed to accommodate us, following a brief wait.

  • dst87 says:

    You mentioned that you gained access with your Amex Platinum, but also that the lounge was closed go on-the-door arrivals. Is there a way to reserve a space when entering with the Platinum, or am I missing something?

    • AJA says:

      I’m confused by that too. I thought using Amex Platinum meant turning up at the door, no pre booking required.

      • Rob says:

        I guess he put his name down the night before at the opening party!

    • Brighton Belle says:

      Gatwick Plaza Premium was turning away Amex Platinum card holders last week. Tried all the lounges in North Terminal but only pre bookings allowed in. It’s clearly a policy position as the lounges don’t look busy. Priority Pass and now Platinum. If the airport nearest Amex’s Brighton HQ won’t let you use their premium cards then they really do have a problem to resolve.

    • Rhys says:

      Not yet, but are working on it.

  • d4ve says:

    Is the 3pm closing temporary as the website says 5pm?

    • Rhys says:

      That may have changed in the past few days then!

      • dundj says:

        It changed back last week after contacting them, it’s now 4:30am to 5pm currently.

        • Rhys says:

          That’s good. They said they wanted to increase opening hours as soon as they could, staff permitting.

      • d4ve says:

        Just left so definitely open till 17:00.

  • Martin Collard says:

    Lounge staff were super nice and helpful putting together a vegan breakfast for my wife when we visited last month – items were not on the buffet but were freshly cooked on request. Have used the lounge again more recently while on the weekly commute to LCY and experience was again excellent. Accessed with Amex Platinum on both occasions, did not pre-book but lounge was quiet early in the day.

  • Ade says:

    I visited this lounge the other week and was very impressed. Paid £19 using Dragonpass (although the visit was never taken off my account) and thought it was excellent value. Far superior to the BA lounge.

    • ed_fly says:

      I had a similar experience, paid £19 for a Dragonpass ‘voucher’ for the Edi Aspire lounge. Granted access, but there still appears to be visit credit on my account. Be interested to see whether it will continue to work or not.

  • AnotherUser says:

    No way to pre-book for a visit with Amex platinum?

    • Rob says:

      No. DragonPass holders can, I think.

      • LittleNick says:

        How does this work? Have a link to where DragonPass holders can reserve? Got turned away from T5 one couple weeks ago, pre bookings only?

        • Rob says:

          In the app – at least, it is in the app for Barclays Travel Pack Dragonpass cardholders.

          • Colin Thames says:

            Can book on app and on the Barclays Dragonpass website. If you’re not a Barclays DP holder have you tried booking on the general Dragonpass site? When I booked Gatwick North t’other day there was no charge for booking and I got FastTrack thrown in!

          • LittleNick says:

            Can’t see any option in the standard DragonPass app or website to book it, do I need a lounge visit in my account first? Don’t have DragonPass via Barclaycard, suspect it’s just those that have via Barclaycard that can

      • AnotherUser says:

        Thanks

      • jjoohhnn says:

        Does it charge you for the lounge visit when you book? Or can you book on dragon pass and then “pay” with your amex platinum, so get in for free still..?

  • Alan says:

    Looks nice but shame it shuts so early in the day. When I was last there they didn’t open on time either!

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