The DB Lounge is a real feel-good place at the railway station. Guests with access authorisation experience a comfortable waiting time and have the choice between workstations and seating for rest and relaxation.

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The bright lettering "DB Lounge" shines above the glass entrance doors at the station Frankfurt am Main Flughafen Fernbahnhof.

The path through this glass door leads to the DB Lounge, where you can relax and concentrate on your work.

Where is the DB Lounge located at the station Frankfurt am Main Flughafen Fernbahnhof?

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The DB Lounge Frankfurt am Main Airport long-distance station is located on the second level of the station and can be reached via the escalators to platforms 4 and 5 as well as platforms 6 and 7.

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Opening hours

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Mon-Sun and on public holidays: 6:00-22:00

How is the DB Lounge designed and equipped?

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The DB Lounge has a comfort area with three zones: the bistro zones: the bistro area, the quiet area and the work area.

In the bistro area, guests can help themselves to hot and cold drinks free of charge. hot drinks free of charge.

For guests who are looking for relaxation, the relaxation area with cosy wing chairs to switch off.

In the work area there are practical workstations with high tables and numerous power sockets for charging smartphones or laptops. Telephone niches are available for conversations can be held undisturbed.

Guests can use free WLAN throughout the DB Lounge. throughout the lounge. There are also journals and magazines. Large display boards provide information about connecting trains.

Who has access to the DB Lounge?

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A general ticket requirement applies in the DB Lounges (daily ticket for Deutsche Bahn long-distance services). Tickets are checked at reception using a scanner or by the lounge staff. The ticket or the code from the BahnBonus app is required for this.

Access to the DB Lounges is granted to BahnBonus status customers and one person accompanying them, BahnCard 100 1st class holders and one person accompanying them as well as travellers with a daily DB long-distance 1st class ticket at the Flex fare. BahnBonus status customers and accompanying persons also require a valid ticket that entitles them to use Deutsche Bahn's long-distance services on a daily basis.

Further information on access to the DB Lounge can be found in the DB Lounge Nutzungsbestimmungen.

What internet connection does the DB Lounge offer?

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Free WLAN is available in the DB Lounge. To access the Internet, guests must select the ‘DB Lounge’ network, open the browser and accept the General Terms and Conditions (GTC). The connection to the Internet is then established after clicking on the ‘Lossurfen’ button.

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