![]() Walk a bit further and you’ll pass the bar on your left and an area with a large number of armchairs and a funky, three-sided couch below a series of hanging lights. If you get off the escalator and walk straight ahead around the bookshelf, you’ll find an armchair with privacy dividers on your left and runway-facing seating on your right. If you walk away from the bookshelf, you’ll find several quieter seating areas. Once you get off the elevator, you’ll see a marble wall and a bookshelf. The second floor is essentially a long room, divided into several areas with large windows facing the runways. ![]() The majority of the lounge is on the second floor, which can be accessed by escalators or a central staircase near the first-floor entrance. The seating area on the first floor is made up of armchairs and desk pods facing the window, which are excellent to get some work done while enjoying phenomenal apron views.įurther down is a Polaris logo-shaped black marble table with coffee and tea and, just beyond, are the shower suites, which I’ll review later in this post. Past the entrance, you’ll find seating, nap rooms, and showers. The entrance is behind a set of glass doors on the first floor. ![]() The lounge is spread across two floors and 28,000 square feet. Terminal 3 is connected to the International Terminal after security, so you can also access the Polaris Lounge from there without having to re-clear security.īelow is a map I annotated with the lounge’s location within International Terminal G. To get there, take a right immediately after clearing security. The lounge is located in International Terminal G, across from the security checkpoint for Boarding Area G. You can find the most up-to-date lounge hours here. The lounge is open from 6:30 AM to 10:30 PM daily. You can check out all the detailed conditions for entry to the Polaris Lounges here. Having status with United (even Global Services) or any other Star Alliance member does not grant you access to Polaris lounges. Or, if you flew Polaris from London to San Francisco and then have a connecting flight to your final destination somewhere else, you cannot use the Polaris Lounge For example, if you’re flying San Francisco to Los Angeles to Tokyo on ANA (a Star Alliance carrier) you cannot use the Polaris Lounge in San Francisco, but you can use it in Los Angeles.
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