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Lounge Review: The Club SFO

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Nestled within San Francisco International Airport's Harvey Milk Terminal 1, The Club SFO offers a serene and luxurious retreat for travelers. Spanning 12,000 square feet, this LEED Gold-certified lounge seamlessly blends Northern California's natural beauty with modern amenities, providing an exceptional pre-flight experience.

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Nature-Inspired Design

From the moment you enter, The Club SFO immerses you in a tranquil, forest-like ambiance. The double-height ceilings and tree canopy-inspired design evoke the grandeur of redwood forests, while dappled lighting mimics sunlight filtering through leaves. A microclimate fireplace near the entrance adds warmth and comfort, setting the tone for relaxation. Local art installations, including a panoramic redwood forest mural and eco-conscious pieces by Californian artists Cathy Lu and Denise Laws, enrich the space with cultural depth.

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Culinary Delights

The Club SFO's culinary offerings celebrate Northern California's rich flavors. Guests can enjoy a variety of dishes crafted from fresh, local ingredients, with options like carrot coconut curry, Southwest chicken enchilada bowls, and seasonal salads. The lounge also features an action station during peak hours, offering made-to-order creations that highlight regional specialties. Complementing the cuisine is a 100% Northern California wine list and a selection of signature cocktails, providing a true taste of the region.

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Wellness and Relaxation

Prioritizing traveler well-being, The Club SFO offers innovative wellness amenities. Guests can utilize fitness mirrors equipped with virtual training sessions, yoga mats, and other exercise equipment. For relaxation, the lounge features three Luminescence Rooms with adjustable lighting to help guests unwind or reenergize before their flight. Additional amenities include a quiet room with comfortable seating and a light wall designed to induce calm, as well as shower facilities available for a nominal fee.


Accessibility and Convenience

Conveniently located near Gate B4, The Club SFO is accessible to travelers flying with American, Alaska, JetBlue, and Southwest. Thanks to SFO's connected concourses, passengers from other terminals can also reach the lounge post-security. The lounge operates daily from 4:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., accommodating a wide range of flight schedules. Access is available through Priority Pass membership or a $75 day pass, with infants under two admitted free. We were able to get complimentary access to the lounge for four guests using our Ritz Carlton Credit Card's Priority Pass membership.


Final Thoughts

The Club SFO stands out as a premier airport lounge, offering a harmonious blend of nature-inspired design, delectable local cuisine, and thoughtful wellness amenities. Whether you're seeking a peaceful environment to relax or a productive space to work, The Club SFO provides an exceptional experience that enhances your journey through San Francisco International Airport.

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