Gate-side souvenirs and snacks in Terminal 1
My Berlin sits airside in Terminal 1 at BER and leans hard into Berlin-themed gifts and snacks. You’ll see the usual currywurst jokes on T-shirts, plus branded mugs, magnets, and tote bags with BER and city graphics. Stock skews touristy rather than design-shop curated, but it’s an easy last stop if you forgot something for people back home.
Pricing runs typical airport high: expect around €4–6 for chocolate bars in Berlin packaging, €8–15 for logo mugs, and €10–25 for T-shirts and caps. There’s also a small rack of basic travel items like adapters and charging cables, generally in the €10–20 range. This is not the cheapest place in Terminal 1, but the location saves time compared with walking back toward the main landside shops.
Opening hours in Terminal 1 usually track flight banks, so My Berlin tends to open early morning and stay open into late evening when departures are still going. If you have an early flight around 06:00, you’ll likely find it running, and it’s still trading for late departures after 20:00 on busy days. Don’t bank on a midnight run, though; by the final outbound wave, many units in T1 shutter.
Use My Berlin as your last five-minute stop after security in Terminal 1: grab one small gift, skip big items that won’t fit under-seat, and pay contactless to avoid queue delays before boarding starts.