Level 6, Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 香港國際機場一號客運大樓第6層 Level 6, Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 香港國際機場一號客運大樓第6層 (Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island)
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Room 7W504, 7/F, Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 香港國際機場一號客運大樓第7層7W504室 Room 7W504, 7/F, Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 香港國際機場一號客運大樓第7層7W504室 (Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island)
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Gate 15, Hong Kong International Airport Passenger Terminal 1, 1 Sky Plaza Road 香港國際機場一號客運大樓15號閘 Gate 15, Hong Kong International Airport Passenger Terminal 1, 1 Sky Plaza Road 香港國際機場一號客運大樓15號閘 (Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island)
Level 6 & 7, entrance near gates 2-3 at Level 6, Hong Kong International Airport Passenger Terminal 1 翔天路1號香港國際機場一號客運大樓6樓及7樓,入口鄰近6樓2號及3號登機閘口 Level 6 & 7, entrance near gates 2-3 at Level 6, Hong Kong International Airport Passenger Terminal 1 翔天路1號香港國際機場一號客運大樓6樓及7樓,入口鄰近6樓2號及3號登機閘口 (Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island)
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9 reviews of The Bridge
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Meng L.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
First time here to this CX lounge near gate 36. It is after a very long hike and you are glad you arrived, but maybe after you get in you say to yourself, I should have stopped off at some other CX Business Class Lounge. It’s is like a cafeteria with fast food. Some soup, pizza, Dim Sim of sort, Chicken, veges, rice and stir fried. Soft drinks is via a dispenser. No noodle bar! I must have been spoilt but this is what I would consider an Economy Class Lounge! Far short of CX famous Business Class lounges.
Irene H.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
I’ve spent the most time at the Bridge due to its proximity to the train(flying to/from JFK) and to its size. There are two wings — bistro or bakery. I’ve spent time in both, but slightly more in the bistro since there’s also a shower on that side. In the evenings, I’ve had excellent egg tarts in the bakery. In the morning, I’ve had excellent breakfast food(congee, dim sum dishes, juices, etc). Lots of carbs. In general, it’s not too loud and spacious enough. The rainfall showers are heavenly after a long trip. Sometimes there’s a wait. If so, you’ll get a buzzer — except only the light comes on, it won’t buzz!
Andrew M.
Place rating: 5 Hong Kong
I consider The Bridge to be the hidden secret among Cathay’s fine lounge lineup at HKIA. The Pier may be the first class flagship, but The Bridge would be my choice to hang out with a friend. The food is good — though better at The Wing or The Pier — but the real star is the long bar overlooking the runways. You sit just high enough to see everything going on, but low enough to feel like you are part of the action. I still get the same kick out of watching the planes come and go that I did when I was a kid, only now I get to do it with a drink in my hand! TVs and comfortable seating are also available, though the lounge can get a bit crowded at peak times. However, the fun bar sets it apart and keeps it in my regular HK lounge rotation.
Jon B.
Place rating: 5 Winter Park, FL
Never have I ever resented the fact that I had too short of layover before visiting the Bridge in June 2015. The lounge is beautiful, modern, and comfortable. Perfect place for relaxing during a layover in Hong Kong! The Bridge is located just past gates 35 and 36, where the terminal makes a fork. If departing from Hong Kong, I would hop on the tram. Upon coming up the escalator the lounge is just ahead… You take another set of escalators down one level, hand your lounge pass over, and make the all important decision of turning left for the bistro or right for the bakery… Or simply pick one, hang out, and walk over to the other side. Both the bistro and bakery are similar in design, with small dining rooms and plenty of seating throughout. We were there during breakfast time, and both served essentially the same offerings, though the bakery had slightly more breads and cereals. At the far end of the bistro is a very nice coffee bar, where you can order any type of coffee you could imagine. There was also a small area of self serve drinks. The bakery, however, had a wonderful bar with premium cocktails and bar service. We grabbed several mimosas which were great! There were plenty of computers and newspapers/magazines to pass the time in either lounge. We did not use the showers, but the bathrooms themselves were very modern and nice. Would not hesitate to visit the bridge lounge during a layover in Hong Kong. This lounge makes what normally is an annoying process of waiting for your flight, into a delightful and relaxing experience. Cannot wait to return on my next trip through Hong Kong!
Andrew D.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
I once spent 11 hours here and thought it was too short. This lounge is over-the-top amazing. There are two free food areas, one that serves mostly Western options(sandwiches, pizza, salads) and another with all-you-can-eat Cantonese, including oodles of dumplings. The showers are luxurious, with some sort of fast-drying black tile, light woods, and big comfy towels. There’s a huge bar with complimentary premium liquors, a coffee bar with high-end coffee options, and best of all, tons of seating. The interior design is really my style too, bringing together sleek modern touches with comfortable and traditional finishes.
Barry T.
Place rating: 5 中環, Hong Kong
The Bridge is another lounge which has showers, along with the standard stuff that the cathay lounges provide. It also its own signature dumplings dish next to the siu mai dumplings in the buffet bar. There is no noodle bar in this lounge as well, but you can head over to the Pier(nearby) for this. The location for this lounge is near the opposite end of the terminal(when you get out of the Automated People Mover train).
Angela C.
Place rating: 4 Phoenix, AZ
This is a very nice lounge with excellent shower facilities. The food selection is good and the staff are very friendly. I prefer the left side of the lounge because it is much quieter than the other side. They have a nice selection of drinks, hot and cold food options and desserts. There is also a full bat and coffee bar. This is a very relaxing place with good views to help pass the time.
Tom Y.
Place rating: 5 Carlsbad, CA
I had a short layover in HKG in January 2015 and I was DETERMINED to check this place out after having experienced The Wing in November of 2013. To start this lounge did not have any signs pointing to its exact location, I was walking around the area looking up because all of the airport lounges were upstairs. Well this place is downstairs so mind-blown away. There are two sides, one side I guess meant to be louder because it has the bar and the larger dining area, while the opposite side has the coffee bar. Coffee usually means quite, while bar means loud at least in my brain. The food offerings were ok, not great but they do have nice booze here, no well liquor to be found, the view was nice too, overseeing the the ramp area with large windows. Yeah, I wouldn’t mind hanging out here for a while, wish I longer to enjoy this lovely space.
Vincent L.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
The Bridge is Cathay/One World’s newest lounge, one of the 4 One World lounges(The Wing, The Cabin, The Pier, The Bridge). The location is quite convenient as it right by the Airport Connecting train, right at the fork. You can take the escalator from the department gate level. There are 2 sides for this lounge. Most people will be referred to the right side of the lounge, where you can a nice choices for food, drink and reading materials. The signature dish here is definitely the rice roll(腸粉). No there is no Dan Dan or Wonton Noodles here. You need to go to The Wing for that. There is the usual Siu Maai, congee, oatmeal, pastry, coffee, soda, juice you get from most of the other One World lounge. There is a nice salad bar here for vegetarian and healthy hearts. If you walk further in and take a left. You will find a full bar and they do make a nice cup of latte. This lounge is probably the second or third best at HKIA. The Wing is definitely be best out of the 4 lounges here. However, all 4 lounges here are by far better than most of the One World lounges in be US. Take a good rest and safe travel everyone!