Next to the Main Terminal entrance, this is basically it
Aachen-Merzbrück is tiny, and the Souvenir Shop in the Main Terminal is one of the only places to grab anything airport-branded before you head out to the car park or back to the GA apron. It sits just off the small public waiting area, so you can duck in even if you’re not flying.
Stock skews local: expect Aachen postcards, magnets, and small gift items tied to the region’s Charlemagne / cathedral theme rather than generic Germany stuff. Pricing sits in the normal tourist range, think €3–€5 for postcards and small trinkets, with a few slightly pricier items on the shelves for proper gifts.
The airport doesn’t publish firm hours, but the shop generally tracks Main Terminal activity, opening around the first flying school and GA movements in the morning and closing not long after operations wind down in the late afternoon or early evening. If you’re on a late check ride or evening hop, don’t count on it still being open.
Selection is basic: keyrings, magnets, mugs, and a couple of aviation-themed souvenirs that nod to the airfield’s role in training and light aircraft traffic. You won’t find snacks or serious travel gear here, just small gifts that say “Aachen” or “Aachen-Merzbrück”.
Tip: if you want airport-branded items or an Aachen postcard stamped locally, swing by the Souvenir Shop before you head out of the Main Terminal so you’re not stuck trying to find something similar in town later.