Bristol Airport Airport Lounges
Bristol Airport · Bristol, England
Bristol Airport (BRS) has 5 airport lounges across 2 terminals. Compare amenities, access options, and find the right lounge for your flight.
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Three bookable lounges at BRS, picked fresh each day — or browse the full directory below.
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Our editorial team reviews every Bristol Airport lounge against first-hand visit notes, verified Google Maps ratings, and official access rules from Priority Pass, DragonPass and the airline alliances. Editor's picks are independent — never paid placements — and this guide is updated as lounges open, close, renovate or change access policies.
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Brigg and Stow Bar and Kitchen at Bristol (BRS) is a restaurant open to all passengers, and not a traditional airport lounge. Members of Priority Pass, the world’s largest airport lounge…
The Essence Lounge offers a serene retreat from the bustling terminal, blending modern decor with cozy corners. Soft lighting creates a relaxed ambiance, complemented by muted tones in the…
The Aspire Lounge at Bristol Airport offers a serene escape from the bustling terminal. With its clean, contemporary decor featuring soft lighting and comfortable seating arrangements, the…
The Escape Lounge at Bristol Airport offers a serene retreat from the bustling terminal. With floor-to-ceiling windows, the lounge is bathed in natural light, creating a bright and airy…
The former Aspire Lounge turned an Escape Lounge is now “Essence by Escape Lounges”. The space was rebranded in August 2025 in a bid to appeal to travelers seeking “comfort and simplicity.”…
Know before you go.
Essence Lounge
Bring your own adapters as power outlets are UK-style
Essence Lounge
Check the flight monitor frequently for updates
Essence Lounge
Arrive early to enjoy the lounge before peak hours
Essence Lounge
Ask staff for any off-menu vegetarian options
Aspire lounge
Arrive early to secure the best seats, especially during peak travel times
Aspire lounge
Take advantage of the complimentary Wi-Fi to stay connected while you wait
Frequently asked, frequently answered.
Smart casual attire is recommended; avoid sportswear or beachwear
Guest access depends on your DragonPass membership terms
Yes, children are welcome but must be supervised at all times
Yes, economy class passengers can access the lounge by purchasing a lounge pass or through eligible membership programs
Yes, children are welcome in the lounge, but they must be accompanied by an adult
You can stay in the lounge for up to 3 hours before your flight departure
Yes, access is available to all travelers, regardless of airline, through paid entry or lounge membership programs
The lounge has a smart-casual dress code. Avoid wearing sportswear, caps, or clothing with offensive slogans

