I have not been compensated in any way (financially or otherwise) to write this Aspire Lounge Copenhagen review. Airport, airline, lounge, hotel, and loyalty program policies may have changed since the time of writing.
Following my stay at the Moxy Copenhagen Sydhavnen, I made my way to Copenhagen Kastrup airport for my SAS Premium Economy flight to Boston. I tried lounge hopping, but I only made it to this Aspire Lounge and the SAS Lounge.

Quick Take: Aspire Lounge Copenhagen Review
| Category | Rating (Out of 10) |
|---|---|
| Atmosphere & Design | ✅ 7/10 |
| Food & Beverage | ✅ 7/10 |
| Seating & Layout | ✅ 7/10 |
| Wi-Fi & Connectivity | ✅ N/A |
| Cleanliness & Comfort | ✅ 6/10 |
The Aspire Lounge Copenhagen offers eligible guests a quiet spot away from the hectic terminal with some snacks, although the quality of the lounge is quite lacking.
Lounge Info
- Lounge Name: Aspire Lounge Copenhagen
- Location: Terminal 2 (Schengen), between Piers A-B
- Operating Hours: Sunday to Friday 6:00AM-8:00PM; Saturday 6:00AM-7:30PM
Access Policy
- Entry process: You must present an eligible boarding pass and entry method to enter.
- Who can enter: Eligible credit card or lounge membership holders, any guests who pay 250 DKK (~$38 USD) for access.
- Guest policy: Guest access varies.
- Credit cards or memberships accepted: Eurocard, Platinum & Gold Diners, Priority Pass, Lounge Pass, Lounge Key, and Dragon Pass.
I entered the Aspire Lounge Copenhagen thanks to my Priority Pass Select membership through my American Express Platinum Card.
Atmosphere & Seating
Upon arriving, you will present your boarding pass and entry method to the front desk and will be allowed in.

There was plenty of seating throughout the lounge, although most of the spots were already taken by families and other travelers.

That leads me to the next point, it is a pretty busy lounge.

There are several different circular sofas around the lounge that seemed comfortable, but of course they were all taken.

Oddly enough though, there were several boxes just laying around the lounge, which made it feel like they were in the middle of packing things or just didn’t finish it before they opened.
Food & Beverage

The Aspire Lounge Copenhagen had a selection of food on hand, including salads and vegetables.

They also had breads and pastries.

And a minestrone soup.

They also had coffee machines and teas available.

There were also liquors available, a Carlsberg tap, and a Coca-Cola dispenser.

There was also another lone and bare beverage station.
Wi-Fi & Connectivity
Complimentary Wi-Fi was available, but I didn’t get to try it out on my short visit.
Cleanliness & Facilities
The lounge was not all that clean. Considering that there were several boxes around the lounge, it really made it feel like the space doubled as a storage area.
Amenities
The Aspire Lounge Copenhagen does offer a smoking lounge.

Verdict: Aspire Lounge Copenhagen Review
The Aspire Lounge Copenhagen is a spot to get away from what can become a very busy terminal, but truly it might not be all that much better inside the lounge. The food isn’t worth a detour, and honestly, with all the packing boxes around and lack of seating, I would’ve been upset paying to enter this lounge. That being said, I’m sure it is better during other times of the day, but it just simply didn’t impress me one bit.
My understanding is that this lounge is currently (as of 10/2025) closed for renovations, and is expected to re-open in December 2025, so we’ll see if it improves by then.
Overall Rating: 6.75/10
Have you had a chance to visit the Aspire Lounge Copenhagen? What were your thoughts?
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