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Pearl Lounge Arlanda Airport provides vistors simple meals.

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On our way back from Porto to Helsinki, we decided to make the most of our layover in Stockholm Arlanda by visiting the Pearl Lounge in Terminal 5. The lounge was nice-looking with Scandinavian decoration but, perhaps, a little too simple. Read more from our review.

Pearl Lounge in Terminal 5


Stockholm Arlanda Airport has three Pearl Lounges, but the one we’re focusing on this article is the busiest. Unfortunately, the popularity can lead to crowding during peak hours. The reviewed lounge is at Pier E in Terminal 5. The other Pearl Lounges are in Terminal 4 and 2.



Formerly known as Norrsken Lounge, Pearl Lounge has undergone a name change in recent years. While we’ve visited this lounge multiple times before the rebranding, this was our inaugural visit as Pearl Lounge. Despite the name change, the lounge remained largely unchanged. This article shares factual information and personal experiences about the lounge.


Location


This Pearl Lounge is in Terminal 5. Arlanda Airport has four terminals, but only Terminal 2 is separate. You can easily walk between the other terminals in the airside in under 15 minutes.


The Pearl Lounge in Terminal 5 is by Gate E1. The strategic placement offers easy access to Piers F and D. If your flight departs from Pier C, consider visiting Pearl Lounge near Gate C37 instead.


Some sources may indicate that the lounge is on the third floor, but it is on the fourth. To find the lounge, you need to take the elevator. Once you exit the elevator, you’ll find the lounge right next to the Scandinavian Airlines lounge.


Entrance to Pear Lounge
Entrance to Pearl Lounge is upstairs by Gate E1.


Pearl Lounge T5 is in the Schengen Zone.


Access


The Pearl Lounge offers multiple access options. It’s open to business and first-class passengers of select airlines. Additionally, members of Priority Pass, LoungeKey and DragonPass are welcome.


To manage capacity during peak times (9 – 15), the lounge may limit access for membership cardholders.


Pearl Lounge offers discounted access to holders of the following credit cards: Nordea First, Eurocard, Agrol Mastercard, Forex Credit, Nordea Gold, SEB Gold, and Everyday Card. The discounted rate is 24 euros.


Walk-in customers are welcome, but the fee is higher at 37 euros. We recommend pre-booking your visit through the Lounge Pass service to avoid potential disappointment at the entrance.



Our Visit to Pearl Lounge


During our November 2024 getaway to Porto, we had layovers at Stockholm Arlanda Airport both ways. On the outbound journey by SAS, we visited American Express Lounge by Pontus Frithiof, while on the inbound journey by Noreegian, we experienced the Pearl Lounge. We used our Priority Pass membership to get complimentary access.


In the following sections, we’ll share our impressions and experiences of the lounge.


Finding the Lounge


Finding the lounge was easy since it is by Gate E1, and the gate signs at Arlanda Airport are good. We took the elevator to the upper floor and arrived at the lounge’s entrance. Since the lounge is on the airside, there is no security check after the visit.


Signs to lounges
The signs for airport lounges at Stockholm Arlanda Airport were clear.


Lifts to lounges
We took an elevator to access Pearl Lounge.


Getting In


We were the second guest in the queue when we arrived at the lounge. The guest before us attempted to use his credit card to access the lounge but was unsuccessful. After verifying that the guest’s card didn’t provide lounge access, the staff asked him to pay the walk-in entrance fee, 37 euros.


While waiting to be served, the lounge displayed a notice indicating potential access limitations between 9 and 15 for Priority Pass users during busy hours. Despite this, our entry process was smooth, involving a simple scan of my digital Priority Pass and boarding pass.


Reception on Norrsken Lounge
The Scandinavian atmosphere begins at the reception. (Norrsken Lounge)


First Impression


The lounge was nearly full upon arrival. It had only one section, which was not especially large. We found a place to sit on the right side, but its table was dirty. A staff member cleared the dishes fast but didn’t wipe down the surface. Several seats meant for groups were occupied by solo guests, limiting available seating.


Overview of Pearl Lounge
The light colours made the lounge feel spacious.


The lounge’s design was almost identical to what it was years ago when it was still called Norrsken Lounge at the same location. Its light colour palette, subtle shadows, and simple furniture created a comfortable but simple atmosphere. As residents of the Nordic countries, we appreciated the lounge’s simple Scandinavian design, but some people may find it boring. The right side of the lounge featured older, worn-out sofas and chairs.


Furniture
We took this photo years ago when the lounge was still called Norrsken Lounge. The same furniture is still there.


The lounge had only two unisex restrooms, each with its lock. Perhaps a few more toilets could be helpful.


Uncleaned toilet
Someone had forgotten to clean the toilet.


The location near the tarmac provides excellent opportunities to view airport activity under favourable weather conditions. Unfortunately, the rain-streaked windows hindered any runway view this dark winter afternoon. In winter, there is not much daylight in Nordic cities.


As a funny detail, we noticed that one of the Christmas tree ornaments near the glass windows at the end of the lounge had fallen to the floor. It remained there unattended by the staff.


The lounge was experiencing a steady increase in visitors during our visit. When we departed at 6:30 pm, we observed a queue of guests waiting to enter. Considering the high traffic volume at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, expanding lounge options for Priority Pass members would be advantageous. We understand that Pearl Lounge may not be able to affect the size of its premises.


furniture
Pearl Lounge had simple, soft Scandinavian furnishings.


Food and Drinks


The cold buffet featured a selection of salads, salami, ham, turkey, gouda cheese, chicken meatballs, green olives, and pepperoncini. For Halal dietary needs, the buffet included turkey and beef salami. Two pasta salad options were available: a pesto salad and a smoked salmon pasta salad. Fresh fruits, including bananas and apples, were offered.


Buffet
The buffet table had many colourful dishes.


The only hot item was creamy tomato soup. In addition, there were two types of bread: gluten-free bread and crackers to enjoy with the soup.


Soup bowl
Pearl Lounge served soup, a nice surprise for those looking for a warm meal.


The lounge provided a limited selection of snacks, primarily sweet biscuits and salty chips. Compared to other lounges, the snack options were somewhat disappointing. For example, candies would have been nice.


Cookies and chips
For dessert, Pearl Lounge served chips and cookies. We would have wished more.


The buffet did not feature other warm food than soup.


Bread
Guests could create their tasty sandwiches with these toppings.


A soft drink machine provided still, carbonated water and apple juice for non-alcoholic beverages. Alcoholic options included wine and beer. Additionally, a sign told the staff to serve non-alcoholics at the request.


Meal
We ate a cold and simple meal.


Services


The lounge provided complimentary Wi-Fi access. While we didn’t test the connection ourselves, considering the generally high standard of Wi-Fi in Nordic countries, we anticipate it would be adequate for work purposes.


The lounge had a television and a flight information screen. Flight information screens are crucial for travellers, but we have never noticed anyone watching the television in the lounge. Especially when the sound is off, and the majority of the visitors would not even understand the local language.


TV
The lounge also had a TV, but guests could select the channels themselves.


The lounge’s internet description promises that printing in Pearl Lounge is possible. To take advantage of this service, you need to contact the staff.


The cleaning standards in the lounge were not perfect. One of the staff members primarily focused on removing used dishes from tables, often neglecting to wipe tables. Another staff member, however, made an effort to clean the tables while clearing the dishes. Overall, the cleaning process could benefit from increased attention to detail.


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