Near gates in T1, Jewelry Boutique sits in the main departures area
Jewelry Boutique sits airside in Terminal T1, so you clear security first before you get to it. Figure 5–10 minutes from most Schengen gates in BGY, depending on crowds. It skews small, more like an upscale corner shop than a full department store counter, but it’s one of the few places in the terminal focused purely on jewelry.
You’ll see prices running from roughly €25–€40 for simple bracelets and earrings up to the low hundreds for statement pieces. Expect a mix of fashion jewelry and giftable pieces rather than high-end luxury watches or serious diamonds. If you need something fast, it’s easier to walk straight here from security than loop back toward the cafes by the central atrium.
Selection typically covers rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings, with a bias toward Italian-style designs that feel a bit more polished than the generic souvenir stands elsewhere in T1. This is where you pick up a last-minute present that looks like you planned ahead, instead of grabbing another keychain by gate A. For quick browsing, you can scan the window displays in under 3–4 minutes, then decide if it’s worth stepping in.
Opening hours broadly track flight banks in T1, with the shop usually open from early morning departures through late-evening Ryanair waves. Don’t cut it close: staff in BGY retail units often start closing cabinets 20–30 minutes before their posted time. Tip: shop here before you sit down for food; queues at security and the single main café can eat your buffer faster than you think.