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The Fastest Way from San Francisco to the SFO Centurion Lounge

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Disclosure: I have TSA PreCheck, a Clipper Card, and travel with carry-on bags.  If you do not have TSA PreCheck, your security screening will take longer.  If you do not have a Clipper Card, you will need to buy a one-way BART ticket prior to riding BART.  If you need to check your bags, you will need to drop off your bags before going through security.  With that said, here is how to get to the SFO Centurion Lounge like a pro.

Good morning everyone, happy Friday. I fly out of SFO often and try to swing by the SFO Centurion Lounge as often as I can – even if it is just for a few minutes to grab a bite to eat before heading to my gate.  I will show you how to get from San Francisco to the SFO Centurion Lounge like a pro.  Since I work in San Francisco, I usually take BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) to SFO.  I jump on the yellow line headed to SFO and I can get there in under 40 minutes (make sure you are on the train that says SFO / San Francisco Airport).

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The SFO Centurion Lounge is located in Terminal 3 (the United Airlines terminal), near gate 74.  Terminal 3 and the International Terminal G Gates (G91-G102) are connected by an airside walkway.  Since Terminal 3 is always busy, I prefer going through the International Terminal G Gates TSA security (they have TSA PreCheck and CLEAR) and then walking to the Centurion Lounge in Terminal 3.

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Image source: https://thecenturionlounge.com/locations/SFO/

After BART arrives at SFO, walk through the BART ticket gates to the International Terminal.  Then go through security at the International Terminal G Gates (left side of the terminal).  At security, show them your boarding pass and tell them that you are going to the lounge.  If you do not tell them you are going to the lounge, they will most likely tell you your flight is departing from another terminal and not let you through security.  If you have TSA PreCheck, you should be through security in under 5 minutes.

After you pass through security, turn right and walk toward the new United Polaris Lounge.  When you get to the United Polaris Lounge, turn left and go down the escalators to the airside walkway.  Walk for 3-4 minutes until you get to Terminal 3.  You should then see the SFO Centurion Lounge.  Go inside the lounge and enjoy a nice meal and beverage before your flight.

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If your flight is leaving from terminal 1, 2, or International Gates A1-A12, you will need to leave security and walk to the terminal.  You will then need to go through security again to get to your gate.  When I fly from SFO, I usually fly Southwest Airlines, located at Terminal 1.  From the SFO Centurion Lounge, it is about a 15-20 minute walk to get to Terminal 1.  If you are flying from Terminal 2 (American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Delta and others), you need to leave security and walk 10-12 minutes from the SFO Centurion Lounge.  If you are flying United from Terminal 3, you do not need to leave security.

Please let me know if this post was useful since I am considering doing a similar post for the Escape Lounge at Oakland International Airport (OAK), which you can access with your American Express Platinum Charge Card.  If you have any questions about getting to the SFO Centurion Lounge, please leave a comment below.  Have a great weekend everyone!


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47 thoughts on “The Fastest Way from San Francisco to the SFO Centurion Lounge

  1. Penny

    Please note that there is no color code at BART station. When you are at BART platform, there is no yellow BART line, so just look up for electronic sign indicates San Francisco International Airport when the train is arriving .

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    1. Grant Post author

      Correct, but if you are looking at the BART transit map, the yellow line to SFO is the one you want. When you are at the station, look for the train that says SFO / San Francisco Airport, or look for people with suitcases and follow them :)

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  2. Rich

    A small point, but the Clipper card is for all Bay Area public transit–a total of 22 systems–not just BART. Calling it a “BART Clipper Card” may suggest to people who use it routinely for another system that they have to get a separate card for BART, which is not the case.

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    1. Grant Post author

      Yes, that is a good point, let me remove BART from references to the Clipper Card. I use my Clipper Card on SMART and the ferries too :)

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  3. Nicholas

    I usually fly Southwest in and out of San Francisco and have done this dance multiple times. I tell people about it and they look at me like I’m crazy but I think it is totally worth it. I timed us once and getting from the Centurion to our Southwest gate only took 12 minutes. My wife and I are fast walkers, though.

    The SFO Centurion is excellent and has had amazing food every time we’ve gone. It does get quite crowded at times, though, so it can be hard to find a comfortable seat. Also, the cookies they serve have been raisin every time we’ve gone, which is trash :-P

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    1. Grant Post author

      You are really fast walkers. If you leave at the right time when terminal 3 and 2 are not busy, I could see it being an easy walk. Yes, the SFO Centurion Lounge does get busy. I am usually there on Friday afternoon from 5-7ish and its busy most of the time.

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  4. Garrett

    Delta flies out of terminal 1, but I think it’s connected airside now to terminal 2 (but not sure never had to change terminals at SFO).

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  6. Carl

    We fly Emirates to the Maldives leaving San Francisco in the afternoon in January. Can you compare Emirates lounge versus the centurion lounge? Which would be better to spend time?

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    1. Grant Post author

      I’ve never been to the Emirates lounge at SFO, so I can’t say for sure. I can go to the SFO Centurion Lounge anytime I fly from SFO, but if I was flying on Emirates, I would visit the Emirates lounge. You can always visit both, if you have enough time.

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  7. e*

    My pro tip: tell Uber driver or whoever is driving you to drop you off at Door 13, terminal 3. Fastest TSA checkpoint, CLEAR is on the correct side for TSA precheck (don’t have to cross all the way back across the line, if you know what I mean), and then Centurion lounge is right inside.

    I’m always max 2 min curb to lounge :) I LOVE SFO.

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    1. Grant Post author

      Yes, if you arrive at Terminal 3 (United Airlines flights) or at International Terminal G Gates. Any other terminal, you will have to go out of security and then go back through security to get to the SFO Centurion Lounge.

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      1. Josh

        Just wanted to update.. so I tried going to the centurion lounge after arriving at SFO from a diffeeent terminal. like you said, I left and tried to go through security on the other side of the airport but I wasn’t allowed. Seems like you can only access it while arriving when you’re arriving into that terminal.

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        1. Grant Post author

          Yes. If you fly into SFO Terminal 3 (United Airlines Terminal) or into the International Terminal (G Gates), you can get to the Centurion Lounge without leaving security (assuming you do not need to clear customs). If you are connecting through or departing from SFO, just show your valid boarding pass to get through security and to the Centurion Lounge.

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          1. Josh

            That’s what I thought from your message too but when I tried they said the system doesn’t recognize the boarding pass since you’re arriving and not departing so you can’t get through security to access the lounge

          2. Grant Post author

            Yes, if you show a boarding pass from a previous flight that does not depart from SFO, TSA will not let you through security. Hopefully you can access the SFO Centurion Lounge on your next trip through SFO.

  9. Highflyin

    I fly Southwest out of Terminal 1 often. Although I love the Centurion lounge, is it easier to go to the Air France lounge in the International terminal (using Priority Pass)? It’s a shorter walk?

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    1. Grant Post author

      I’ve never walked from the AF / KLM Lounge to the Southwest Airlines terminal. I have been to the lounge several times, but I prefer the food and drinks at the SFO Centurion Lounge to the AF / KLM Lounge.

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  10. Jay

    Thanks for this post! Just to be clear – if you visit the Centurion Lounge but your flight is in Terminal 1 or 2, you will have to go through TSA/security again?

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    1. Grant Post author

      Correct. Terminal 3 is not connected to Terminal 1 or 2. You will need to leave security and then go through TSA / security again at terminal 1 and 2.

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      1. Doug

        Can you walk from Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 inside the building or do you have to go back outside along the curb?

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        1. Grant Post author

          All the terminals are connected, so you can walk inside the building the whole time. You will need to leave security though when going between certain terminals.

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  12. jasmine savoie

    We’re flying air france and want to do the centurian lounge. We will have to enter thru terminal g and then leave and enter terminal A, correct? Trying to get our timing down

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        1. Grant Post author

          That depends if you have TSA PreCheck or not. You will need to go through security twice, once to get to the Centurion Lounge near gate F74 and another to go through security to get to gate A9. If you have TSA PreCheck and there is no wait, I would say 20 minutes is that fastest you could walk betten F74 and A9.

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          1. Juan Carbonell

            We are flying from terminal G but we would like to visit Air France lounge at terminal A. and then leave security and go to terminal G trough TSA/securiy again. Do you know if we will be authorized to clear TSA at terminal A ? How sould we leave security from terminal A? Is there any free exit or should we request any permission?

          2. Grant Post author

            As long as you have a valid boarding pass, you should be able to go through any security. Just tell them you are going to the lounge.

  13. Juan Carbonell

    Please note that our previous flight arrives in terminal A. No sure if this helps to access the lounge.

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    1. Grant Post author

      Makes no difference, other than you need to go through security to get to other terminals. Have a good time at SFO.

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  14. Melis

    I’ll be arriving on Sunday from PHX to Terminal 2 and have 8 hours before my next flight from the International Terminal. I want to start at the Centurion then head to the Cathay Pacific Lounge. What’s the best route for me from Terminal 2 to Centurion? I’m wondering if AA will have given me my Qantas boarding pass in PHX or if I’ll be stuck without the next boarding pass until closer to my Qantas flight. Thoughts??

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    1. Grant Post author

      FYI, there are several Priority Pass restaurants scattered throughout SFO, along with a few lounges and the Centurion Lounge. When you land in T2, you will need to leave the terminal and go to T3. You will need to have your CX boarding pass to get through security at T3 (tell them you are going to the Centurion Lounge). Then when you get to the Centurion Lounge, you need to tell them you are connecting from a previous flight, otherwise they will limit you to only entering the lounge 3 hours before your CX flight departs.

      You also have enough time if you want to leave the airport for a few hours and explore the nearby area. Plenty of Uber and Lyft drivers nearby.

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      1. Melis Akiz

        Thanks for the suggestions. At what point do you think I’ll get my Qantas boarding pass for the SFO-MEL flight? I fly out of Kansas City to PHX, then PHX-SFO with AA and Qantas SFO-MEL on the same reservation. I’m just afraid if I have to have for the Qantas counter to open at the SFO International Terminal 2 hours before my MEL flight and if i’ll get stuck for 6 out of the 8 hours without that final pass that would get me through security and off to the Cathay Lounge? Or if I have to wait from noon to 6 PM to get my Qantas pass, will I also not be able to access the Centurion before that because I have to wait for Qantas? I already got the “need to check in at the airport” from AA and I leave early AM and I really think they’ll make me wait forever in SFO for the last pass.

        Similar happened to me at O’hare coming from KC on United for my Aer Lingus next fight to London and had 7 hours in between where I had to sit across from the Aer Lingus counter waiting for it to open for 5 hours and not be able to pass International Terminal security to get to amenities and lounges. It was a nightmare.

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        1. Grant Post author

          I think the key is that you said PHX-SFO-MEL is on the same reservation, so you should be able to get your boarding pass when you get your PHX-SFO boarding pass. Good luck!

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