Lego at BER sits landside in Terminal 1
This Lego store is in Terminal 1 at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, before security, so you need to allow extra time to shop and then clear checks. It feels more like a city retail branch than an airport kiosk, with full shelves rather than just a small travel edit. Expect standard German high-street pricing rather than duty-free discounts.
You’ll find current Lego themes here, from Star Wars sets to Technic cars and smaller City boxes that fit easily in hand luggage. Giftable items under €20 are easy to spot near the front, handy if you need a quick present on the way to a family visit. Larger sets, including boxes over 1,000 pieces, are stacked higher up if you want a bigger project to bring home.
Terminal 1 security queues at BER can spike past 25–30 minutes in the morning wave, so don’t leave this shop to the last 15 minutes before you head airside. Because the store is landside, both departing passengers and people meeting arrivals can use it. Bags from here count as normal cabin baggage on carriers like easyJet and Lufthansa, so keep your airline’s one- or two-piece rule in mind.
Staff usually speak German and English, and payment by card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay is standard, like elsewhere in BER Terminal 1. For small kids, the key move is grabbing one or two pocket sets or mini-fig packs that stay under 100 grams each and don’t weigh down a daypack. Quick tip: snap a photo of the receipt in case you need proof for warranty or missing-piece support once you’re back home.