My review of the Amex Centurion Lounge, Stockholm

American Express has only two Centurion lounges in Europe, one in London and the other, quite surprisingly, in Stockholm. I’m intrigued by the reasoning behind, and as I’m flying from Stockholm I get to try it out.

Stockholm ARN is also one of the airports where Amex Platinum cardholders are entitled to security fast track. They have recently upgraded the screening technology, so you can carry large-volume liquid and don’t have to remove anything from your bag, which is a game changer. Hope all airports follow suit as soon as possible!

As you can tell from its strange name, it is a pop-up lounge rather than a conventional one. The formal lounge is still under construction so the pop-up is just a temporary alternative. If I remember correctly the pop-up was also recently relocated due to a dispute with the airport operator.

It is located at Pier F before border control.

The lounge look quite… temporary:

Thoughtful of them to have established a private section for Centurion members though:

It looks more of a restaurant than an airport lounge:

A small work zone:

Newspapers appear to be all in Swedish:

It’s a-la-carte dining only.

“Crayfish” caught my eyes immediately and I ordered it without a second of hesitation. However, it came out totally different to what I had expected, err something similar to the Italian bruschetta?

It’s served cold and can’t say that I’m impressed. Luckily I’m not hungry so the soup and coffee will do.

If you are in a hurry there are takeaway bags in the fridge by the entrance. I didn’t look inside but my bet is on sandwiches.

As it’s just a temporary lounge it would not be fair to judge it by the normal standard. There are places to sit, hot food and drinks to order, which is adequate I suppose.

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