T1 has Divers for last‑minute souvenirs and basics
Just past security in Terminal T1, Divers runs like a standard Spanish convenience and gift shop: snacks, soft drinks, sweets, and small souvenirs in airport pricing. You’ll see the usual Barcelona magnets, keyrings, and Gaudí‑style trinkets, plus a wall of packaged candy and chocolate bars that travel well in a cabin bag.
Expect long hours aligned with T1’s main bank of departures, often from around 06:00 into the late evening, though exact closing time can slide with flight schedules. Pricing runs higher than in the city—think €2–3 for a bottle of water and closer to €5+ for boxed sweets—but still fine for a quick grab on the way to the gate.
Divers usually stocks simple travel fixes: plug adapters for EU sockets, basic USB cables, powerbanks, and small toiletries under the 100 ml limit. If you forgot a toothbrush, razor, or deodorant before reaching T1, this is one of the easier spots to patch the problem without walking back toward check‑in.
Food is mostly packaged: crisps, cookies, chocolate, and a few shelf‑stable sandwiches; treat it as backup, not a meal plan, especially if you’re flying long‑haul from T1. Use it to top up snacks, grab a bottle of water, or pick up a small Barcelona gift. Tip: stop here right after security rather than gambling on your exact gate area having something similar.