Review: Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles Airport (IAD)

Review: Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles Airport (IAD)

NAME: Lufthansa Business Lounge
Airport: IAD
DATE: February 2025
REVIEW RATING:
BEN SAYS: The Lufthansa Business Lounge has a pretty good selection of food and drinks, though lacks natural light. So I'd come here to eat and drink, but not to relax.
7

During my Aria Suite Adventure to Hong Kong, I had the chance to check out several lounges at Washington Dulles Airport (IAD). After visiting the Capital One LoungeChase Sapphire LoungeTurkish Airlines Lounge, and Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse, I stopped in at the Lufthansa Business Lounge.

In addition to being a Star Alliance lounge, this is also a Priority Pass lounge over select hours. While the Lufthansa Business Lounge feels like a bit of a dungeon, it has a respectable selection of food and drinks, so it could be worth stopping in if you’re hungry or thirsty. Otherwise, there are probably prettier lounges in the terminal in which to sit.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles location

The Lufthansa Lounge Washington Dulles is located in Concourse B, near gate B50. For context, all terminals and gates at Washington Dulles are connected airside, so it’s just a function of how far out of your way you’re willing to go. Concourse A and Concourse B are in the same long hall, so it’s pretty convenient from all those gates.

Washington Dulles terminal

It’s hard to miss the exterior of the lounge, given Lufthansa’s signature bright yellow lounge facade.

Lufthansa Lounge Washington Dulles exterior

The Lufthansa Lounge Washington Dulles has both a Senator and Business section. The Senator section is located on the same level as the entrance, while the Business section is down a level, and can be accessed by stairs or elevator.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles staircase

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles hours

The Lufthansa Lounge Washington Dulles is currently open daily from 1:30PM until 10PM, though that schedule does vary based on the Lufthansa Group flight schedule at the airport. Unlike some other lounges in the terminal, this one doesn’t open in the morning, so it’s clearly primarily intended for the afternoon and evening bank of flights.

Note that while the above are the current hours, Priority Pass capacity restrictions are often put in place in the hours leading up to Lufthansa Group departures.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles entry requirements

With the Lufthansa Lounge Washington Dulles being broken up into both a Senator and Business section, the access restrictions do differ, in line with Star Alliance lounge access policies:

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles layout & seating

As mentioned above, the Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles is down one level from the terminal, so it feels a bit like a basement, with limited natural light. That’s in contrast to a majority of the lounges in the terminal, which have great views and tons of natural light.

The lounge is broken up into a couple of distinct zones. Right as you enter the lounge, there’s the dining area, with a bunch of tables, each seating two people.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating

Then off to the side of that is a big room with rows of chairs facing one another, along with a couple of TVs on the wall.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating

There are a few other seating arrangements along the outer portion of the lounge, ranging from communal high-top seating, to small tables with chairs, to workstations.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles seating

While the windows are limited, from the side of the lounge you do have an apron-level view, which I suppose might be cool if there’s actually a plane parked at gate B49. Regardless, it’s a pretty obstructed view.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles view

So yeah, design-wise this is probably one of the weaker lounges in the terminal, as it’s not particularly modern or bright. The Senator Lounge upstairs is a different story.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles food & drinks

While the Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles doesn’t necessarily have a great design, it has a solid selection of food and drinks, especially if you’re looking at this by Priority Pass standards. The food is all available directly at the buffet, and is pretty high quality.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles buffet
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles buffet

During my visit, the cold options included:

  • Blood orange and fennel salad with goat cheese
  • Quinoa salad with roasted squash, kale, and pesto
  • Cranberry, provolone cheese, dijon mustard, and turkey sandwich
  • Vanilla pudding with sumac macerated strawberries
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles buffet

Then the hot options included:

  • Vegan stew with potatoes, peas, and bell peppers
  • Rosemary and parmesan sweet potato mash
  • Saffron rice pilaf
  • Braised chicken sofrito
  • Cream of potato soup
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles buffet
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles buffet
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles buffet

Then the end of the buffet had pretzel rolls, harvest rolls, sponge cake with white chocolate mousse, cookies, and gummy bears.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles buffet

The main buffet area had an espresso machine, a soda fountain, water on tap, and infused water.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles drinks
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles drinks

Lastly, there was a bar at the opposite end of the lounge, with a selection of wine, liquor, etc. There was even a bartender available, who could make basic cocktails.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles bar
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles bar

Lufthansa is pretty consistent with its outstation lounge catering. I don’t want to say that this is anything amazing, but at least by Priority Pass standards, I thought it was quite good.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles bathrooms

The Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles has bathrooms in the back left of the facility. There are gender segregated bathrooms, with the men’s room having three sinks, two toilet stalls, and two urinals. As you can tell, it’s a pretty basic, no-frills bathroom setup.

Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles bathroom
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles bathroom
Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles bathroom

The lounge also has a shower room, though I didn’t have a chance to check it out during my visit.

Bottom line

Every lounge at Washington Dulles has its pros and cons, especially those accessible with Priority Pass. The Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles is a lounge I’d come to if I wanted to eat and drink, but not necessarily one I’d want to hang out in otherwise, given the lack of natural light and not particularly inspiring decor.

The good news is that if you have access to the Lufthansa Senator Lounge, that has a more pleasant design, with a lot more natural light.

What’s your take on the Lufthansa Business Lounge Washington Dulles?

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  1. yoloswag420 Guest

    If you were a business class passenger on Star Alliance, I see no reason to use this over the Polaris Lounge though?

  2. Schatz Guest

    Your review is a joke ! I was in Washinton last summer, with a first class flight to Munich.
    There was only one lounge for business and first, with a wooden screen dividing the two sections. The choice of food was almost inexistant, and with no staff !
    I had the chance to see the difference when reaching Munich and its first claas lounge : sure you were in Dulles ?

    1. Chris_ Diamond

      If you were in First Class, you would have been in the Senator Lounge upstairs, not the lounge reviewed here, which is the Business Lounge downstairs.

    2. E39 Diamond

      This sounds more like the F/HON section in BOS. Sure you know where you were?

  3. adam stuart Guest

    The Senator Lounge upstairs (with a garish and rather yellow spartan decor) does as is noted have great tarmac views. I found the food in the Senator Lounge - like the business lounge to be heartier! A large variety - with soft pretzels to boot! Both lounges could use a refresh like Boston and Newark lounges. There is more than one shower suite in the business lounge - and they are surprisingly well equipped. Senator...

    The Senator Lounge upstairs (with a garish and rather yellow spartan decor) does as is noted have great tarmac views. I found the food in the Senator Lounge - like the business lounge to be heartier! A large variety - with soft pretzels to boot! Both lounges could use a refresh like Boston and Newark lounges. There is more than one shower suite in the business lounge - and they are surprisingly well equipped. Senator lounge guests get a pass and go downstairs for a shower - with a nice attendant escorting you to an available shower room. I often go to the Lufthansa lounges to get work done - easier to do there than at more crowded Turkish Lounge. I can see this lounge getting crowded with all the *Alliance gold passengers (mainly United) flying domestically (like me), who prefer a better lounge experience.

  4. Matt Guest

    One added feature of this lounge (along with the TK and AF lounges at IAD) is the ability to board directly from the lounge and skip the gate lice. They even allow you to board from the lounge if you are seated in Y.

  5. MildMidwesterner Diamond

    Dulles is my home airport, and I like the Lufthansa business lounge because it is one of the only spots in the airport with dedicated work desks. It's a convenient spot to take a call or crank out a few emails before getting on the plane.

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yoloswag420 Guest

If you were a business class passenger on Star Alliance, I see no reason to use this over the Polaris Lounge though?

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E39 Diamond

This sounds more like the F/HON section in BOS. Sure you know where you were?

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Chris_ Diamond

If you were in First Class, you would have been in the Senator Lounge upstairs, not the lounge reviewed here, which is the Business Lounge downstairs.

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