Just past security in T1 you hit Travel Market first.
This shop sits airside in Bergamo’s T1, right after the main security checkpoint, so you walk by it on the way to most Schengen gates. It’s the classic last-stop shop: drinks in the fridge, snacks on the shelves, and a mix of travel basics and souvenirs under one roof.
Pricing lines up with typical Italian airport markups: expect around €2–3 for bottled water, €1.50–3 for basic snacks like crisps or chocolate, and more for branded gifts. You’ll also see small bottles of local wine and grappa in the €8–20 range, plus the usual magnets and keyrings with “Bergamo” and “Lago d’Iseo” printed on them.
Inventory skews toward short-haul Ryanair traffic, so think neck pillows, travel-sized toiletries, power adapters, and basic phone accessories rather than luxury brands. You can usually grab a lightning cable or EU plug for under €15, which is cheaper than getting stuck buying one onboard or at a hotel kiosk later.
Hours broadly match the first and last wave of departures, with shutters generally up from early morning check-in times to the final evening flights out of T1. If you land on a late arrival around midnight, though, don’t count on it still being open. The shop takes card payments, including contactless, which helps when you’re low on euro cash.
Tip: buy water and snacks here after security; prices landside in Bergamo city are lower, but once you’re in T1, this is your most straightforward option before boarding.