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Dürer Lounge provides a quiet retreat at Nuremberg Airport

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Dürer Lounge provides a quiet retreat at Nuremberg Airport
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Dürer Lounge at Nuremberg Airport | Nuremberg Airport

The Dürer Lounge at Nuremberg Airport, named after German artist Albrecht Dürer, serves as the sole lounge in the airport. Known for his iconic drawings, Dürer's influence is evident in the lounge with depictions of his famed rhinos and rabbits.

The lounge is centrally situated in Nuremberg Airport, past security and near gates A17 and A18. It is accessible to most departing passengers and can be entered with a Lufthansa Senator status or by paying €24.99. Entry is free for children under 12. Additionally, access is also granted to certain travelers from partner airlines, including Air France, Condor, Eurowings, KLM, Lufthansa, and Turkish Airlines. Members of programs such as Priority Pass, Diners Club, Dragon Pass, and LoungeKey also have access.

On first impression, the lounge appeared small and quiet. Despite an unmanned entry desk, the facilities inside were well-maintained by a lone employee. The space lacked a variety of power sockets and apron views, though it offered quality baggage claim sights. The layout was divided into bar seating, a sofa section, and restaurant-style seating, with half the lounge closed presumably due to low patronage.

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The selection of food and beverages was sufficient. Buffet-style offerings included hot snacks like mini pizzas, pretzels, and Nürnberger sausages, while the drink options ranged from soft drinks to alcoholic beverages, minus spirits. However, the strong bacon aroma from a flammkuchen dish permeated the lounge.

The Dürer Lounge had limited additional amenities, with a small reading area and a QR code for digital publications. The restroom conditions were criticized for their uninviting appearance. Still, the atmosphere remained tranquil due to the low number of users and the absence of public announcements.

Overall, the lounge offers value by providing a quiet space for travelers with access privileges. However, for those without complimentary access, spending time in the terminal's other areas might be a more suitable choice.

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