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Maruška

Fashion & Accessories

T1

Right in T1, Maruška is your Serbian souvenir fashion stop

Maruška sits in Terminal T1’s departures area and leans hard into locally themed fashion and accessories. You’ll see prints with Belgrade skylines, Serbian folk motifs, and Cyrillic slogans on scarves, shirts, and bags. Stock changes fairly often, so a design you see in March might be gone by July. Expect airport markups: simple printed totes often sit in the €15–€25 range, with scarves and shawls climbing higher.

This is a pure retail stop, no snacks or coffee, and it stays open through the main T1 departure bank, roughly early morning through late evening. The rack closest to the entrance usually carries smaller accessories like keychains and compact mirrors, which run in the €5–€10 bracket and work as quick gifts. Further inside, you’ll find larger pieces such as dresses and coats, where prices jump past €50.

Quality sits around mid-range high-street level: fabrics feel better than basic souvenir stands in central Belgrade, but not like designer boutiques in Knez Mihailova. Colors skew bright, with a lot of red, white, and blue referencing the Serbian flag, plus graphic city-art patterns. If you’re flying out of T1 on Wizz Air or charter carriers, it’s one of the few places in this terminal where you can grab something that clearly says “Belgrade” without it being a fridge magnet.

Card payments are standard, and staff take euros, dinars, and cards with contactless terminals that handle Visa and Mastercard. Try to browse before your gate is announced; T1 can call boarding only 25–30 minutes before departure, and queues to the farther gates sometimes snake back toward the shop.

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