T1’s Art & Craft sits in the main departures area of El Dorado.
This small shop in Terminal T1 leans heavily into Colombia-themed souvenirs: think Bogotá skyline mugs, local art prints, and colorful keychains tied to specific neighborhoods in the city. You’ll find it airside after security in the international wing of T1, so it works for both long-haul and regional departures. Prices run higher than downtown shops, but still reasonable by airport standards, with many items in the COP 30,000–80,000 range.
Art & Craft focuses on giftable pieces rather than duty-free staples: handmade-style notebooks, fridge magnets with Monserrate and La Candelaria designs, and small canvas pieces referencing Bogotá streets. It’s open through most of the flight day in T1, roughly from early morning bank departures through late-night international waves, so you can usually swing by before a 06:00–23:00 takeoff. If you skipped the city, this is a decent last stop for something that actually says “Bogotá” on it.
You won’t find food, coffee, or tech gear here, just souvenirs and small accessories tied to Colombia and Bogotá. That makes Art & Craft a quick 5–10 minute stop instead of a long browse. Stock skews toward smaller items that fit in a personal item, so you don’t have to stress about overhead bin space on a T1–T2 domestic connection. Tip: walk the shop once, then decide fast; grab what you like before boarding calls start in your T1 gate zone.