Gate-side chocolate fix near Terminal 1 departures
Lindt in Terminal 1 sits airside in the main shopping zone, so you can grab chocolate after security and before heading to gates A or B. It’s a straight shot from central security in T1, about a 3–5 minute walk, and easy to spot thanks to the gold-wrapped Lindor displays.
Pricing runs airport-high but not outrageous: standard 100g chocolate bars sit around supermarket-plus levels, while gift boxes and praline assortments jump closer to "this is a present" pricing. If you want something simple for the flight, single sticks and small tablets under 3 EUR sit by the till.
For gifts, the big Lindor pick-and-mix station is the main draw, with seasonal flavors you often don’t see in regular German supermarkets. You pay by weight, so that pretty bag can climb past 15–20 EUR fast if you fill it. Kids usually gravitate to the gold Lindt bears and airport-themed tins near the front shelves.
Everything is pre-packed, so it’s safe for customs, and nothing here needs refrigeration, including the truffle assortments and nut-filled bars. If you’re connecting long-haul through BER, this is an easy stop for last-minute chocolate from a known brand rather than rolling the dice at duty free.
Tip: swing by after security but before you walk to the far A or B gates; doubling back from the end of a pier at T1 can add 10–15 minutes you might not have.