Priority Pass Lounge Sofia Terminal 1 Seating Area

Priority Pass Lounge Sofia Terminal 1

The Priority Pass Lounge Sofia Terminal 1 (SOF) is the Sofia Lounge. It is a fairly large lounge but has sparse seating and limited food offerings.

Worst of all, there is a per-drink charge for alcohol.

Sofia Airport Terminal 1

Sofia Airport is a medium-sized international airport.

It has two terminals. Terminal 2 is the newer terminal and services major carriers.

Terminal 1 is the older and the smaller of the two terminals in Sofia and is focused around discount carriers like Wizz Air.

Sofia Terminal 1 is a classic discount carrier terminal: poor food offerings and a rather pedestrian Priority Pass lounge.

Since we were flying Wizz Air from Sofia Bulgaria to Budapest Hungary we got the chance to relax in the Sofia Terminal 1 Priority Pass lounge and check it out.

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What is Priority Pass

Priority Pass provides airport lounge access to over 1200 lounges in 143 countries. It’s the largest independent airport lounge access program in the world.

You can purchase membership directly from Priority Pass (using this link will give you up to 25% off the price of membership!).

And you can get instant lounge access at many airport lounges – even if you are at an airport right now you can join Priority Pass online and enter a lounge right away!

Check out our write up of Priority Pass Membership and why we think it’s one of the best affordable luxury travel hacks out there!

Finding the Sofia Terminal 1 Priority Pass Airport Lounge

The Sofia Lounge is located in Terminal 1, Airside on the 2nd Floor.

The layout of Sofia Airport Terminal 1 is very simple.

It’s one small terminal and all of the gates are remote bus-operated gates rather than jet bridges.

Finding the Priority Pass lounge in Sofia Terminal 1 is very simple: you just turn left after security and follow the sign.

Sofia Lounge Sign Terminal 1

A fairly nondescript but well-signed door opens to a staircase.

The entrance to the lounge is at the top of the stairs. There is also an elevator to the right of the stairs.

Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Lounge Stairs

Entry to the Sofia Terminal 1 Priority Pass Airport Lounge

In addition to serving as the Priority Pass lounge at Sofia Terminal 1, the Sofia Lounge can be accessed with a few other lounge passes or for 14.40 Euros per person.

The check-in desk is dead ahead at the top of the stairs.

Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Lounge Check In Desk

Seating at the Priority Pass Lounge Sofia Terminal 1

The Sofia Lounge is a huge but sparsely furnished area.

Large windows provide lots of natural lights and good views of the tarmac.

View from Sofia Terminal 1 Priority Pass Sala Lounge

Food at the Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Airport Lounge

The Sofia Lounge in Terminal 1 has a VERY limited food selection.

Cold sandwiches and dry ramen soup are the most hearty dish there.

But there is also some savory snack mix on offer.

There is no travel keto friendly food in the lounge at all, so we actually left the lounge and had a salad with chicken from the small food vendor in the terminal downstairs before returning to the lounge.

Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Lounge Salad Not in Lounge
No Keto Food Like This in the Lounge at All

Drinks at the Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Airport Lounge

Soft Drinks

There are plenty of soft drink options in the Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 airport lounge. Soda (Coke, Coke Zero Sugar, Orange Fanta, ginger ale), juice, milk and water are available.

All from self serve from refrigerators.

Alcohol

Where this lounge really fails is with alcohol.

Self-serve liquor, wine and beer are all available…but you have to pay for them.

That’s really poor form for a VIP airport lounge. And even though we were there at lunchtime and not drinking, this policy puts the Sofia Terminal 1 Priority Pass lounge toward the bottom of our favorite Priority Pass Lounges.

Coffee

The coffee machine in the airport lounge can create a variety of coffee drinks.

Coffee Machine Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Lounge

Facilities at the Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Airport Lounge

There are no showers or other facilities at the Sofia lounge other than toilets.

They are clean and function but a bit outdated.

Priority Pass Sofia Terminal 1 Lounge WC

Bottom Line

The Sofia Lounge is large but has limited food offerings. And you have to pay for alcohol.

But it’s still a HECK of a lot better waiting for a flight in the lounge than it is in the airport terminal itself.

So despite the shortcomings at the Sofia Lounge in Terminal 1, we still find Priority Pass membership to be well worth it!

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