REVIEW · HELSINKI TOURS
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport Plaza Premium Lounge
A quiet airport break can change your whole day. The food and drinks make a long connection easier, while the shower and children’s play area add real value for families. I also like that the lounge is in Terminal 2’s Non-Schengen departures area, so you can rest after reaching the correct part of the airport. The main drawback is the $60.20 price, which may feel steep for a short layover.
This is a practical choice for passengers flying beyond Europe who want a calm place to sit, eat, and freshen up. Just check your route carefully before booking, since this lounge is not presented as a general airport lounge for every departure.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Finding the lounge in Helsinki Terminal 2
- Three hours to eat, sit, and reset
- What the kitchen and bar add to the price
- A shower can make a long connection easier
- The children’s play area changes the family equation
- Staff help matters more than polished furniture
- Is $60.20 good value for three hours?
- Opening hours and timing details
- Who will get the most from this lounge?
- Should you book the Plaza Premium Lounge?
- FAQ
- Where is the Plaza Premium Lounge located?
- How long does lounge access last?
- How much does the experience cost?
- Is a mobile ticket available?
- What food and drink facilities are available?
- Is there a shower?
- Is the lounge suitable for families?
- What are the opening hours?
Key points to know before booking

- Non-Schengen location: The lounge is in the departures area of Terminal 2, intended for flights heading beyond Europe.
- Three hours of access: The visit is designed to cover a standard connection or a few comfortable preflight hours.
- Food and drinks included: You can take a break from airport cafés and use the lounge kitchen and bar.
- Showers available: A shower can be especially useful after a long flight or before an overnight journey.
- Family-friendly feature: The in-lounge play area gives children something to do while adults rest.
- Small booking size: The activity has a maximum of nine people, although lounge capacity and seating availability are not otherwise specified.
Finding the lounge in Helsinki Terminal 2

The Plaza Premium Lounge is at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, at Lentoasemantie 1 in Vantaa. The important detail is its location in the Non-Schengen Area of Terminal 2 departures.
That means you need to be heading to a destination outside the European Schengen travel area. You should confirm that your flight uses this part of the airport before paying for access. If your departure is within the Schengen zone, this location may not be useful to you.
The lounge is not a sightseeing stop or a guided activity. You arrive at the airport, make your way through the required departure procedures, and use the lounge during your available time before boarding. The activity ends at the same meeting point, which in practical terms means the airport lounge itself.
The airport is near public transportation, so reaching Helsinki-Vantaa by transit is possible. The information does not specify a particular train, bus, or transfer service, so you will need to arrange the final airport journey separately.
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Three hours to eat, sit, and reset

The planned visit lasts about three hours. That is long enough to make a proper pause from airport routines without turning the lounge into an all-day retreat.
I would see the lounge as most useful in three situations. First, it can soften a long connection between flights. Second, it can give you a reliable place to sit before a late departure. Third, it can help you regroup after a tiring flight, especially if you want food, a shower, or a little quiet time before continuing.
The exact amount of time you get depends on your booking and your flight schedule, but the stated duration gives you a clear planning point. A three-hour stay is worthwhile when you have a substantial wait. For a very short connection, the effort of reaching the lounge may not pay off.
You should also leave enough time to reach your gate. Lounge access does not replace airport procedures or boarding time. Keep your departure details with you and treat the lounge as a rest stop, not as the final stage of your airport routine.
What the kitchen and bar add to the price
The kitchen and bar are the core of the lounge offer. You can take food and drinks without leaving the lounge to search for an airport café or restaurant.
The selection is described as a nice range of food, but no specific dishes or drink list is provided. That makes it impossible to judge the menu by cuisine or quantity. Still, the value is easy to understand: you are paying for a place to sit along with refreshment access, rather than buying a single meal at a counter.
I especially like this setup for passengers who do not want to spend a connection wandering through the terminal. A meal, a drink, and a chair in one place can be worth more than the same items bought separately when you are tired or managing bags.
The price is $60.20 per person. That is not a small airport splurge, so I would compare it with your likely spending during the same three hours. If you would otherwise buy food, drinks, and perhaps pay for a more comfortable place to sit, the lounge may offer fair value. If you only need a chair for an hour, the cost is harder to justify.
The strongest praise is directed at the food selection and the staff. The team is described as very friendly, and staff assistance with sleeping pod arrangements was particularly helpful. Sleeping pod arrangements are mentioned as something the staff can assist with, but the supplied details do not promise a pod as part of every booking. Ask about that directly if it matters to your plans.
A shower can make a long connection easier
The shower is one of the most useful features here. After a long flight, even a quick wash can help you feel more alert before the next leg.
This matters most on overnight routes, long-haul journeys, or connections after an early start. A shower also gives the lounge value beyond food. You are not simply filling time. You are using the airport stop to reset before continuing.
No shower reservation system, towel policy, or number of facilities is provided. I would not assume unlimited access or a guaranteed private shower at the exact moment you want one. If the shower is a major reason for booking, allow time for possible waiting and ask the lounge team about the process when you arrive.
Still, the feature is a real advantage. Many airport waiting areas offer seats and charging points, but far fewer give you a chance to wash up. That can be the difference between arriving at your destination worn out and arriving ready to get on with the day.
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The children’s play area changes the family equation
Families get a useful extra here: an in-lounge play area for children.
That does not mean the lounge becomes a childcare service. You remain responsible for supervising your children. But a designated place to play can make three airport hours far easier than asking children to sit quietly in a standard gate area.
For parents, the benefit is practical. You can get food or a drink while the children have something to do nearby. The information does not give the play area’s size, equipment, age range, or rules, so I would keep expectations sensible. It is best viewed as a welcome family feature, not a full entertainment center.
The lounge may suit families better than a basic airport seat, especially during a long wait. At the same time, the adult price applies per person, and the total cost can rise quickly for a larger family. Calculate the group total before you book.
Staff help matters more than polished furniture
A lounge can have comfortable seating and still feel disappointing if the staff are indifferent. Here, the staff receive especially positive attention for being friendly and helpful.
That personal assistance appears to matter most when arrangements are less routine. Help with sleeping pod arrangements, for example, can save you from guessing how the facility works during a tiring connection.
I would place this among the lounge’s better qualities. Food and seating are expected in a paid lounge. Staff who notice when you need help can make the whole stop feel easier.
There is not enough information to describe the seating layout, noise level, work tables, outlets, or view from the lounge. I would not book it based on those details. The reliable points are the kitchen, bar, shower, play area, and service.
The overall rating is 4.2 out of 5 from 79 ratings. That suggests a generally positive experience, while leaving room for ordinary airport limitations such as availability, crowding, or a stay that does not match every passenger’s needs.
Is $60.20 good value for three hours?
At $60.20, this lounge is best judged as a package rather than as a meal purchase.
You are paying for about three hours of access, food and drinks from the kitchen and bar, a shower option, a children’s play area, and staff support. If you use several of those features, the price becomes easier to defend.
I would be more cautious if your main goal is simply finding a seat. Helsinki Airport has other places to wait, and the supplied information does not say that lounge access includes a sleeping pod, special transport, or a particular premium menu.
The calculation is personal. For a solo passenger with a long non-Schengen connection, a shower and food may make the price reasonable. For two parents and several children, the total could be substantial, but the play area may provide a better break than the regular terminal. For a short wait, I would save the money.
The free cancellation policy also reduces some booking risk. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund, and the cut-off follows local time.
Opening hours and timing details

The listed opening hours are Monday through Saturday, 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM, for the period from January 1, 2026 through February 22, 2027.
No Sunday hours are supplied. Do not assume the lounge is open on Sunday unless you confirm that directly before booking.
The broad daily hours suit early departures and late evening connections, but your access still needs to fit your booked visit. If your flight lands late or leaves early, check the clock carefully. The lounge may be open during the airport’s operating hours listed here, yet the useful question is whether it is open when you actually pass through the Non-Schengen departures area.
A mobile ticket is provided, which is convenient for an airport stop. Keep it ready on your phone, and make sure your battery is charged before leaving for the airport. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
The activity has a maximum of nine participants. That is a small booking limit, though it does not tell you how many people may be inside the lounge from other bookings or access arrangements. Seating availability is therefore not guaranteed by the group limit alone.
Who will get the most from this lounge?
I would consider booking this lounge if you fit one or more of these situations:
- You have a long connection in the Non-Schengen part of Terminal 2.
- You want food and drinks in one place rather than shopping around the airport.
- You have just finished a long flight and would value a shower.
- You are flying with children and want an in-lounge play area.
- You prefer a planned airport break with a mobile ticket and a clear three-hour duration.
- You may need staff help with sleeping pod arrangements.
I would probably skip it if your flight leaves from another airport area, your connection is very short, or you only want a quiet chair for a brief wait. The location is the key limitation. This is not a flexible lounge option for every Helsinki departure.
Should you book the Plaza Premium Lounge?
Book it if you have a worthwhile wait before a non-Schengen flight and expect to use the food, shower, and family facilities. The friendly staff and helpful assistance with sleeping pod arrangements add a human touch that makes the service more useful than a simple pay-to-sit room.
At $60.20, the lounge needs to serve a real purpose. I would book it for a three-hour connection, a long-haul departure, or a family stop where a shower and play area can make the airport much less tiring. I would not book it for a short layover or a flight that does not use Terminal 2’s Non-Schengen departures area.
FAQ
Where is the Plaza Premium Lounge located?
It is in the Non-Schengen Area of Departures in Terminal 2 at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Lentoasemantie 1, 01530 Vantaa, Finland.
How long does lounge access last?
The listed duration is approximately three hours.
How much does the experience cost?
The price is $60.20 per person.
Is a mobile ticket available?
Yes. The booking includes a mobile ticket.
What food and drink facilities are available?
You can enjoy food and drinks from the lounge kitchen and bar. Specific menu items are not provided.
Is there a shower?
Yes. The lounge offers a shower for passengers who want to refresh between flights.
Is the lounge suitable for families?
Yes. It has an in-lounge play area for children.
What are the opening hours?
For January 1, 2026 through February 22, 2027, the listed hours are Monday through Saturday, 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM. Sunday hours are not provided.
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