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My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal Review

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My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal Date of Visit: April 2025 (Last updated June 2026)
Time: Morning (4:00 AM to 5:30 AM)

My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal is a Priority Pass and paid access airport lounge at London Gatwick South Terminal, offering a relaxed café-style atmosphere, outdoor terrace, apron views, breakfast, self-pour drinks, Wi-Fi and casual seating. This My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal review covers the location, access rules, paid entry option, food, drinks, terrace, seating, facilities and whether it is worth visiting before a flight.

During this visit, the biggest strengths were the outdoor terrace, self-pour drinks setup, relaxed atmosphere and bright seating areas. However, this is not a luxury lounge, and the food, facilities and overall polish are more casual than premium.

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My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal Location

My Lounge is located airside at London Gatwick South Terminal. After security, follow signs for airport lounges and continue towards the lounge area. The lounge is part of the No1 Lounges group and sits close to the other paid access lounge options in Gatwick South Terminal.

My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal Access Rules

My Lounge can be accessed with Priority Pass, subject to capacity, or through a paid Lounge Pair booking. Paid entry prices can vary, so check the latest price before travelling.

This lounge can get busy during peak holiday periods and busy departure banks, so pre-booking is worth considering if you definitely want to use it before your flight.

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Book Your My Lounge Access

To access the My Lounge, compare Priority Pass membership (up to 20% off through our link) versus a one-off lounge booking at Lounge Pair using the buttons below.

After you click Priority Pass, simply scroll down to the ‘Your Journey Starts Here’ section to purchase a lounge membership that suits you. A ‘Standard’ membership is best for more infrequent travellers which allows access to all lounges for a discounted fee (£24 or currency equivalent). ‘Standard Plus’ membership will provide 9 free visits per year, and then at the discounted rate after that. The ‘Prestige’ membership is for the frequent flier, which grants unlimited lounge access for the year!

*Please note, all guests would enter at the discounted entry fee.

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Check-In Experience

Our flight was at a painfully early 6:10am, so we arrived at bang on 4am. Unfortunately, we had to wait outside until 4:10am where around 10 of us were waiting, until finally the apologetic and polite receptionist finally opened the doors.

Seating and Terrace at My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal

The first thing to note is that the lounge is much smaller than the No1 Lounge at Gatwick South, which is also available to Priority Pass members. However, the lounge was very peaceful at this time in the morning and had a relaxed, café-style ambiance with a mix of seating options. For instance, there were comfy armchairs, communal tables, and even an outdoor seating area, which is apparently the only outdoor space past security at Gatwick. Additionally, large floor-to-ceiling windows overlooked the apron, which was great for plane nerds like us! Moreover, there was a small kids’ and games room, although this was not in use when we were there.

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Breakfast and Drinks at My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal

Breakfast options were reasonable, with a buffet offering:

  • Hot items: Scrambled eggs, McMuffin style sausage patties, baked beans, hash browns and pancakes.
  • Cold items: Cereals, yogurts, pastries, and fresh fruit. DIY touches: A make-your-own loaded Nachos section with a melted cheese machine was a fun addition for travellers, albeit not well used for breakfast.
  • For drinks, there were self-serve coffee machines, a selection of teas, juices, and fruit infused waters (one cucumber and mint and the other lemon infused). The Americano we had from the coffee machine was tasty and definitely hit the spot! Disappointingly, Prosecco and Champagne were extra, at £14 and £28 a bottle, respectively. Interestingly to note, the lounge offers self-serve spirits and ‘pour your own pints’. We were impressed with this rarity, especially since most contract lounges in the UK require you to stand in line with 20 or more people if you want a pre-takeoff tipple. In contrast, here you could help yourself. A couple of reds, whites, and a rosé were available.

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Wi-Fi, Toilets And Facilities

The My Lounge at Gatwick South Terminal provides free Wi-Fi, which was fast and reliable. Power outlets are widely available, catering to those needing to charge devices or work on laptops. The toilets were perfectly clean, which you’d expect as the lounge had just opened.

Lounge Pair – No membership needed. Pre-book the My Lounge for £30 per person.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Armchairs were comfy, and the hot breakfast food options were plentiful.
  • Self-serve alcohol, with a Bloody Mary making stand and a ‘pour your own pint’ station.
  • Outdoor seating and smoking area with apron views.

Cons

  • Smaller lounge than the No1 Lounge, so this may fill up quicker in peak hours.
  • Staff opened the lounge 10 minutes late, although this was a minor point, and they were very polite overall.

Is My Lounge at Gatwick South Terminal Worth Visiting?

My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal is worth visiting if you want a relaxed, informal lounge with an outdoor terrace, apron views, self-pour drinks and a casual café-style atmosphere. It is especially appealing if you already have Priority Pass or want somewhere brighter and more relaxed than the main terminal.

However, this is not the best lounge if you want a premium food experience, a quiet business lounge atmosphere or luxury facilities. The experience is more casual than polished.

Overall, My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal is a solid option for Priority Pass users and paid entry guests who value the terrace, drinks setup and relaxed atmosphere more than premium dining.

Staff: 7/10
Food and Drink: 8/10
Ambiance and Comfort: 9/10
The Airport Lounge Bro Rating: 8/10

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My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal FAQs

Where is My Lounge at Gatwick South Terminal?

My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal is located airside at London Gatwick South Terminal, close to the main airport lounge area after security.

Can you use Priority Pass at My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal?

Yes, Priority Pass is accepted at the lounge, subject to capacity and the lounge entry rules on the day.

How much does it cost to enter My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal?

Without a membership card, a one-off booking at LoungePair.com costs £30 per person for a 3 hour visit.

Does My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal have an outdoor terrace?

Yes, the lounge has an outdoor terrace, which is one of the best features of the lounge.

What food and drinks are available at My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal?

The lounge usually offers light food, snacks, soft drinks, coffee and a self-pour drinks setup. The exact food selection can vary by time of day.

Is My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal worth visiting?

My Lounge Gatwick South Terminal is worth visiting if you want a relaxed lounge with terrace views, self-pour drinks and a casual atmosphere. It is less ideal if you want a premium food or business lounge experience.

For information on this lounge, you can visit the London Gatwick Airport website here.

Purchase My Lounge Access

To access the My Lounge, compare Priority Pass membership (up to 20% off through our link) versus a one-off lounge booking at Lounge Pair using the buttons below.

After you click Priority Pass, simply scroll down to the ‘Your Journey Starts Here’ section to purchase a lounge membership that suits you. A ‘Standard’ membership is best for more infrequent travellers which allows access to all lounges for a discounted fee (£24 or currency equivalent). ‘Standard Plus’ membership will provide 9 free visits per year, and then at the discounted rate after that. The ‘Prestige’ membership is for the frequent flier, which grants unlimited lounge access for the year!

*Please note, all guests would enter at the discounted entry fee.

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