Just past T1 security, Dyanour Duty Free Shop is your last easy stop for local gifts and tax-free basics before boarding at Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport. It sits airside in Terminal 1, so you only hit it after passport control and security, not on arrival landside.
Shelves lean heavily toward liquor, tobacco, cosmetics, and perfume, as you’d expect from a standard T1 duty free in West Africa. Expect global spirits labels and recognizable fragrance brands, with prices in euros, CFA francs, or sometimes US dollars. Stock rotates, so grab any Côte d’Ivoire cocoa products or local-style liqueurs you spot; they tend to sell through faster than the big international bottles.
Dyanour in T1 also carries airport-typical chocolates, packaged snacks, and a small run of souvenirs, enough to solve a missed-gift situation in under 10 minutes. This is not a full electronics mall, but you usually find travel chargers, basic headphones, and SIM-related accessories near the registers. Lines spike before evening departures to Europe, when several T1 flights board within a 90-minute window.
You’re after convenience here, not deep duty free bargains, so compare prices on big-ticket liquor or perfume against what you see at home and only buy if it clearly pencils out. One practical tip: walk the entire T1 shop loop once, note any local items you like, then double back just before heading to your gate so you’re not carrying bottles and bags through the whole concourse.