Two highlights of this lounge: the view of the apron and runway and the cheerful, friendly Lufthansa agent who was checking boarding passes outside the lounge.  I asked the gal if I could take a picture of the lounge entrance. She said absolutely and posed in front of the Lufthansa sign.  I did not post it as I’m sure she would have opted out of the picture had she known it was for a blog.

The only Lufthansa attendant I had interaction with inside the lounge was a bit snooty. Each of the two times I asked her a question, she smirked at me as though she was thinking:
“Are you seriously asking this question, you idiot…”
She also spoke perfect English and had no accent at all… go figure…

There was plenty of room to spread out which included some restaurant type seating near the food and beverage areas. There was an assortment of fresh breads, cereal and fruit. The only hot food was a Panini “bar” where one of the attendants heated up ham or veggie paninis. My ham panini left a bit to be desired a.ka. the quality of ham was not very good.
There was a solid selection of spirits, highlighted by Bouvet Brut and Famous Goose Scotch. Also available, 2 different beers on tap in addition to several varieties of Becks in bottles.

It wasn’t the Business Class Lounge in Doha but Lufthansa’s Tower Lounge was much better than 90% of the lounges I have seen in the US.

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lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

no free wi-fi but computers available opposite this work area
lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

lufthansa lounge frankfurt tower lounge gate65

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