Right after security in Terminal 1, Travel Value and Duty Free is the first big shop most BER passengers hit. It sits along the main airside walk in Terminal 1, so you pass it on the way to Schengen and non‑Schengen gates. Layout is classic walk‑through duty free: fragrance front, liquor and tobacco middle, snacks and travel basics toward the back. Prices are standard EU duty free numbers on liquor and tobacco for non‑EU and non‑Schengen itineraries, with regular “2 for” promos on spirits and sweets.
Travel Value and Duty Free Terminal 1 stocks major perfume brands, cosmetics, and skincare at typical airport pricing, not outlet-level bargains. You’ll also see Berlin souvenir staples in here: Ritter Sport and Haribo multipacks, Ampelmännchen items, and Brandenburg Gate gift tins. There’s a smaller shelf of tech and travel gear (chargers, headphones, neck pillows) that covers emergencies but not specialist needs, and single bottles of still water usually sit around the €2–3 mark, higher than the grocery‑style REWE in the landside area.
Hours track Terminal 1’s departing banks, often opening from early morning (~05:00) through the last evening departures around 22:00, but late‑night gaps do happen on quieter days. No major complaints surface about queues, though lines form during 06:00–09:00 and Sunday evening waves. If you care about comparing prices, walk past this shop first, clock the liquor and chocolate deals, then loop back after checking gate‑area kiosks; distances inside T1 are short enough that this only adds 5–10 minutes to your walk.