In December 2021, Plaza Premium opened two new lounges at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Amongst them is the Plaza Premium Landmark Lounge Toronto, located in Terminal 3.
As the name might suggest, the lounge is the new flagship property of the Plaza Premium brand, and it also happens to be the largest independently operated lounge in North America.
Plaza Premium Landmark Lounge Toronto – Access
The Plaza Premium Landmark Lounge is located in the international departures area of Terminal 3, directly opposite Gate C32. It should be relatively easy to find as there’s plenty of signage.
To get there, simply take the elevator up to the lounge level and you’ll find it just a short walk away, close to the Air France/KLM Lounge Toronto.
The Plaza Premium Landmark Lounge is open every day from 5:30am–11pm for outgoing international travellers and passengers in transit.
Access to the Plaza Premium Landmark Lounge is available to anyone with an eligible American Express card with Plaza Premium access, or with an eligible Visa or Mastercard with a DragonPass membership.
Furthermore, if you’re a British Airways passenger in a premium cabin, you can take advantage of a special partnership between the airline and the lounge, which gives you access to a dedicated section of the lounge that’s not available to other visitors.
If you neither have an eligible credit card nor a boarding pass in a premium British Airways cabin, you can still visit the Plaza Premium Landmark Lounge Toronto as a walk-in guest. Prices start at $50 (CAD) for two hours, and go upwards from there.
In my case, the check-in agent verified my British Airways Club Suites boarding pass upon arrival, and I headed into the lounge.
Plaza Premium Landmark Lounge Toronto – Seating
Upon entering the sprawling new facility, the main lounge is to the left and the British Airways section is to the right.
I immediately noted the refreshing design of the lounge. The use of marble and brass, coupled with wooden touches, created a welcoming environment that was both bright and modern.
The lounge has over 300 seats, so there appears to be plenty of room to stretch out and relax, which hopefully also minimizes overcrowding.
The seating arrangements…
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