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11 Feb 2020
Qantas Sydney First Class Lounge Review
We checked in to the Qantas First Class Lounge in Sydney ahead of flying to LA. The international lounge is located airside in Sydney’s T1 terminal, with access from level 3.

We checked in to the Qantas First Class Lounge in Sydney ahead offflying to LA. The international lounge is located airside in Sydney’s T1 terminal, with access from level 3.

Related: Read our review of flying First Class on Qantas’s New A380

Once inside the Qantas First Class lounge, you’re greeted with the lounge’s signature green wall before heading upstairs to the welcome desk.

Entrance to the Qantas First Lounge in Sydney
Qantas First Lounge Iconic Green Wall

Upstairs the Qantas First Class lounge stretches along the terminal with wide sweeping views across the tarmac and on to Sydney in the distance. We visited the lounge early in the morning and not on the clearest of days, but were still able to appreciate the view from this lounge which must be one of the best in the airport.

Views from the Qantas First Lounge

The lounge is long and is split into 2 by a central marble walkway. Along the windows, the lounge is arranged into sections by large wooden beams clearly defining dining, and lounging areas.

Qantas First Class Lounge
Qantas First Class Lounge
Qantas First Class Lounge
Qantas First Class Lounge

The other side of the lounge is dominated by the signature Qantas marble bar, which features a fully stocked bar with extensive range premium drinks as well as an onsite barista.

Qantas Signature Marble Bar

Dining options in the lounge are created by Neil Perry and the Rockpool team and include a full a la carte menu as well as self serve options.

The menus are updated seasonally as well as depending on the time of day, our morning visit featured a breakfast menu packed with fresh and tasty options including Neil’s healthy bircher muesli, Buttermilk pancakes (served with Qantas Honey – produced from the airlines own beehives housed at their head office), Sweet corn fritters, Eggs Benedict and more.

Qantas First Class Lounge Breakfast Menu

The menu also has a range of wine and beer to enjoy with your meal including French Champagne.

We enjoyed the Sweet corn fritters, fresh juice and coffee which was an excellent start to the day. Sitting in the dining room of the Qantas lounge really is dining with a view.

Qantas First Lounge Breakfast - Corn Fritters
Dining with a view in the Qantas First Lounge

Throughout the lounge, there are plenty of self serve food options as well if you are just after a smaller snack, although the staff in the lounge are extremely attentive and very quick to serve.

Qantas Sydney First Class Lounge Breakfast
Qantas First Lounge Snacks
Qantas First Lounge Fresh Juice

The lounge has a number of shower suites to make use of should you wish to freshen up during your stay. The marble-clad shower suites feature rainfall showers and are stocked with luxurious products.

Marble Clad Shower Suites
Rainfall showers
Luxurious skin and hair care products

The Qantas First Lounge guests can also access the in-lounge spa with a range of treatments. The lounge staff will contact you the day before your flight to book a treatment. It is advisable to make the most of this opportunity and book ahead as on the day bookings are limited.

Qantas First Class Lounge Spa

To book your Qantas first class flight and visit the Qantas First Class Lounge contact our Expert Airfare Consultants

Qantas First Class Lounge Access

The Qantas First Class lounge is available to the following passengers:

Qantas First Class passengers departing that day
Platinum and Platinum One Qantas Frequent Flyers departing on a Qantas flight number + 1 Guest departing on a Qantas or oneworld flight
Platinum and Platinum One Qantas Frequent Flyers departing on a oneworld flight number + 1 Guest departing on a Qantas or oneworld flight
Platinum and Platinum One Qantas Frequent Flyers departing on an Emirates flight number + 1 Guest departing on the same flight
Platinum and Platinum One Qantas Frequent Flyers departing on a Jetstar flight + 1 Guest departing on the same flights

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