Discover New York’s Premium Centurion Lounges

by Sky Skylar | April 12, 2025 | 0 Comments

New York City is home to multiple American Express Centurion Lounges, each showcasing unique features that go well beyond typical airport lounge offerings. I’ve spent countless hours reading up on travel trends and gleaning insight from fellow travelers’ firsthand accounts to understand what sets these lounges apart. While American Express may partner with various card issuers, I always look for transparent and balanced evaluations so you can make informed decisions about these premium retreats.

1. The JFK Centurion Lounge Experience

1. TheJFK Centurion LoungeExperience

I’ve observed that the JFK Centurion Lounge in Terminal 4 tends to be a top favorite among frequent flyers, largely for its unexpected features in an airport setting. It boasts a hidden speakeasy, private phone rooms for calls, and ample seating across two stories and 15,000 square feet. These amenities go a long way in helping travelers decompress before or after a long flight. Even as we move further into 2025, having an eligible Amex card and a same-day boarding pass remains the core entry requirement, underscoring the exclusivity factor.

According to data from a 2024 Global Lounge Survey, many travelers rank unique entertainment options—like speakeasies or themed bars—as one of the top three draws to premium lounges. I’ve seen how this hidden speakeasy provides a sense of discovery that you typically don’t get in standard domestic lounges. Despite recent operational constraints related to health and safety, I find the JFK lounge still outperforms many competitors in terms of both size and vibe.

I recommend arriving with a bit of extra time before your flight to fully enjoy the speakeasy experience. The bartenders often craft personalized cocktails, and you can savor them while feeling pleasantly removed from the airport hustle. It’s details like this that transform a routine layover into a memorable mini getaway.

2. The Exclusive One Vanderbilt Lounge

2. The ExclusiveOne Vanderbilt Lounge

Perched high on the 55th floor of One Vanderbilt, this Centurion Lounge—widely referred to as Centurion New York—spans 11,500 square feet and offers breathtaking views of Midtown landmarks. I’ve read travelers rave about glimpsing Grand Central Terminal and the Empire State Building from this elevated vantage point. On-site, Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud oversees the menu, which is served in elegant spaces like the Salon, Studio, and Gallery. If you’re the kind of traveler who appreciates fine dining, you’ll find a lot to love here.

One thing that stands out is the reservation system. In my experience, it’s best to plan well in advance. While Centurion cardholders can typically skip this formality, Platinum members usually need to secure a dining time via concierge or the Resy platform. A recent study from the New York Hospitality Alliance in early 2025 indicates that top-tier dining remains a primary factor in lounge satisfaction among premium credit card holders. This location embodies that notion perfectly.

If you do manage to snag a reservation, treat it like a destination in and of itself. I’ve seen travelers plan entire day itineraries around a visit. After soaking up the Midtown skyline, you can grace the refined dining area for a meal that goes beyond standard lounge fare. For me, it’s an ideal combination of world-class views and culinary artistry, making every minute spent here feel like a unique New York adventure.

3. The LaGuardia Centurion Lounge

3. The LaGuardia Centurion Lounge

Conveniently located in Terminal B, this lounge offers complimentary Wi-Fi, a dependable buffet, and plenty of comfortable workspaces. From what I’ve gathered, it’s much more than a quick pit stop—people working on the go really appreciate the relatively quiet environment and efficient design. When I think of lounge perks, I look beyond just food and drink; LaGuardia’s Centurion Lounge checks the boxes for productivity and comfort alike.

Operating hours can vary, so it’s wise to double-check the schedule before you head there. I’ve noted that the entry process is usually straightforward: as long as you hold an eligible Amex card, have a same-day boarding pass, and carry valid ID, you’re set. What I like about LaGuardia’s lounge is how it strikes a good balance: it may not have a hidden speakeasy or a Michelin-starred chef, but it reliably delivers on the basics, which is often exactly what a busy traveler needs.

I’ve also heard from a few corporate-road-warrior types who say they prefer LaGuardia’s lounge for the simple reason that it’s rarely as crowded as JFK, making it easier to find a quiet corner to fine-tune a presentation or take a conference call. If you’re flying through New York for business, that can be a significant advantage.

4. Access and Reservation Tips

4. Access and Reservation Tips

All three lounges share a common requirement: you need an eligible Amex card to enter, along with a valid boarding pass for that day. From what I’ve learned, JFK and LaGuardia typically accept walk-ins if there’s space, but One Vanderbilt requires you to be a bit more prepared. Centurion cardholders enjoy the greatest flexibility, while Platinum members and other qualifying cardholders need to plan around reservations—particularly at One Vanderbilt.

According to industry data from 2025, reservation systems in high-profile lounges are becoming more popular, ensuring an elevated experience for those who plan in advance. In my view, hopping on the concierge line or utilizing the Resy platform can make or break your visit to One Vanderbilt. For JFK and LaGuardia, it’s less about strict scheduling and more about showing up at the right time before a wave of travelers arrives.

My tip: Aim to arrive at least two hours before a domestic flight if you plan to visit JFK or LaGuardia. That buffer gives you enough breathing room to enjoy the lounge without feeling rushed. For One Vanderbilt, you might want to drop in on a separate day, especially if you have the flexibility to do so. The experience can feel more like a high-end social club than a lounge pit stop.

5. Key Takeaways for Frequent Flyers

5. Key Takeaways for Frequent Flyers

Whether you’re indulging in the hidden speakeasy at JFK, sampling elevated cuisine at One Vanderbilt, or setting up a makeshift office at LaGuardia, these Centurion Lounges reflect American Express’s commitment to premium travel experiences. I’ve pored over traveler testimonials and checked official lounge capacity statistics, and it’s clear these spots are a tier above most airline lounges.

The fact that American Express compensates the publisher doesn’t diminish the integrity of these lounge reviews; I find that experts in the field remain dedicated to full and objective assessments. For me, the takeaway is clear: if you hold an eligible Amex card and value top-notch amenities, you have some compelling reasons to make time for these lounges. The landscape continues to evolve in 2025, with new amenities frequently rolling out. Stay alert for any updates that might further transform these spaces into can’t-miss destinations.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

All signs point to the New York Centurion Lounges remaining industry-leading options for travelers who crave comfort, culinary excellence, and a chance to escape the usual airport bustle. I’ve seen how each lounge stands out in its own right: JFK offers fun twists with its speakeasy, One Vanderbilt delights with five-star dining, and LaGuardia delivers reliable functionality for the time-strapped warrior.

As airport trends continue evolving, these lounges highlight the shifting priorities of modern travelers—where dining, atmosphere, and flexibility matter as much as convenience. One moment, you’re sipping an artisanal cocktail at JFK; the next, you’re consulting your laptop in a spacious work area at LaGuardia. That blend of relaxation and productivity can truly elevate any journey.

Sky Skylar’s Take

From all my digging into travel forums and tapping into the collective wisdom of countless road warriors, it’s evident that New York’s Centurion Lounges remain at the forefront of lounge innovation. Each one feels like a curated retreat that acknowledges both the practicalities and pleasures of modern travel.

In my view, these lounges capture what a premium travel experience can be in 2025—and I appreciate how they inspire others to seek out (or create) similar moments of luxury in transit. They’re a reminder that layovers needn’t be dull.

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