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Club Aspire Lounge, London Heathrow Terminal 5 (LHR)

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Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 Date Of Visit: December 2025 (Last Updated February 2026)
Time: Evening (6:30 PM – 8:30 PM)

Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 is one of the main contract lounges at LHR T5 and it can be accessed with Priority Pass or paid entry, although access is often restricted at peak times. I visited in December 2025 for an evening stay and found excellent runway views and a better than expected food and drinks selection, but the lounge felt cramped with limited charging and no toilets inside. This review covers where to find it, what is included, and whether it is worth booking.

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Location and Accessing the Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5

The Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 is located airside after Passport Control and Immigration. Once through security, you will find it in the Main Departure Terminal, just to the left of Gate A18.

You can enter the Aspire Lounge by purchasing a Priority Pass lounge membership here (up to 20% off through this link), or by purchasing a pass beforehand at LoungePass.com for £42 per person. After clicking, search for the airport to check availability and book your lounge spot.

The lounge is open daily from 5 AM until 9 PM, and entry is limited to three hours. Access is available for Priority Pass but we recommend pre-booking for an additional £6 as this lounge gets very busy. Despite its relatively small size, the Club Aspire Lounge is a popular choice, so securing your entry early is wise.

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Book Your Lounge Access

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

After you click LoungePass, simply search your airport name, choose your lounge, then pick your date and time to book your spot.

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Check-In Experience

The lounge is small and in high demand, so there was a short wait before being shown in. Check-in was otherwise straightforward. Staff at the front desk were polite, and another staff member guided us to our seats after we had checked-in.

We were flying with British Airways in long-haul economy on this trip. You can read our BA long-haul economy review here.

Ambiance and Seating

This is where the Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 struggles. While the furnishings themselves are comfortable, including a mix of sofas and plush armchairs, the space is extremely cramped. Seating is positioned very close together, and with passengers’ bags placed around the floor, it often felt like you had to climb over obstacles just to get out of your seat.

At peak times, the lounge feels hectic and crowded, with little of the calm atmosphere you might expect from a premium lounge.

What I was impressed by was the abundance of natural light and excellent runway views.

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We also reviewed the Plaza Premium Lounge at Heathrow’s terminal 5, which you can read all about here.

Food and Drinks at the Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5

The food and drink selection at the Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 was far better than expected for a lounge of this size.

Hot options:

  • For breakfast, the spread typically includes bacon, sausages, baked beans, hash browns, and cooked tomatoes.
  • For dinner, we had the choice between a curry and a pasta dish. It was not gourmet dining by any means, but hearty enough to fill you up before a flight.

Cold options:

  • Salads
  • Sandwiches
  • Fresh fruit
  • Cheese and crackers
  • A lemon drizzle cake which was delicious and chocolate muffins which were quite dry

Drinks:

  • Birra Moretti lager on tap and several wines available.
  • A staffed bar offered a wide selection of spirits and even Baileys which I was very impressed by! Champagne and Prosecco were an extra charge.
  • Soft drinks, juices, tea, and coffee were all available in a self-serve format.

Overall, the food and drink offering were one of the strongest aspects of the lounge. Everything was replenished regularly, and the options were decent for a contract lounge.

Want access to the Aspire Lounge? Simply purchase a Priority Pass Membership here for up to 20% off the standard price and to access over 1500 lounges worldwide.

Wi-Fi and Amenities At Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5

The Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, although here was a distinct lack of charging ports (thankfully I had brought my portable charger). Unfortunately there were no toilets in the lounge which is always irritating when you have to exit the lounge and re-enter.

There were no other standout amenities at this lounge, as the space was so small.

LoungePass  No membership needed. Pre-book the Aspire Lounge for £42 per person. After clicking, search for the airport to check availability and book your lounge spot.

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Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Good hot and cold buffet with plenty of variety.
  • Wide drinks selection including self-serve lager and a staffed bar.
  • Clean restrooms and reliable Wi-Fi.

Cons:

  • Very cramped and often overcrowded.
  • Seating positioned too close together with bags cluttering the floor.
  • No toilet facilities and lack of charging ports.

Final Thoughts On Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5

The Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 delivers strongly on food and drink, but the small size and overcrowded atmosphere make it difficult to relax. If you are hungry before your flight, it is worth a visit, but if you are looking for a calm space to unwind, you may leave feeling a little disappointed. I preferred this lounge over the Plaza Premium Lounge at terminal 5 although both can be very busy.

Staff: 8/10
Food & Drink: 8/10
Ambiance and Comfort: 5/10
The Airport Lounge Bro Rating: 7/10

Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 FAQs

Where is Club Aspire Lounge in Heathrow Terminal 5?
It is airside in the main departures area near Gate A18.

Can you use Priority Pass at Club Aspire Lounge Terminal 5?
Yes, but entry is often paused at busy times when the lounge reaches capacity, so pre booking is recommended.

Does Club Aspire Lounge Terminal 5 have runway views?
Yes, the floor to ceiling windows provide good views of the apron and runway area.

Does Club Aspire Lounge Terminal 5 have showers?
This lounge is small and showers are not a main feature. If you need a shower, check alternative lounges or airport facilities.

Does Club Aspire Lounge Terminal 5 have toilets?
No, there are no toilets inside the lounge, so you need to use terminal restrooms and then re enter.

Is Club Aspire Lounge Heathrow Terminal 5 worth it?
It is worth it for the buffet, bar and runway views if you can get in, but it can feel crowded and cramped at peak times.

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

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