10 minutes from security, the Duty Free sits just past central screening in Terminal 1.
This is Bremen Airport’s main Duty Free Shop, right airside after you clear security for Schengen departures in Terminal 1. It’s small by big-hub standards, but you can walk the whole store in under 5 minutes and still grab a seat near the nearby gates 1–4 without stressing boarding times.
Stock leans hard into the usual duty free mix: spirits, wine, tobacco, chocolate, and branded cosmetics. Expect mainstream labels rather than rare bottles. You’ll find 1‑liter spirits at the standard EU duty free pricing; if you know your home-country prices, you can quickly spot whether a bottle is actually a deal or just airport markup in a fancy display.
Food-wise, you get German chocolate bars and gift packs alongside global brands. Figure around €3–€5 for single bars and €10–€20 for boxed assortments sized for gifts. This is also where you can grab last‑minute Bremen souvenirs printed with “Bremen” or Town Musicians motifs, usually on mugs, keychains, and tote bags under €15.
The shop usually opens with the first wave of departures around early morning and tracks flight schedules through the evening, but hours float with the timetable, especially on weekends. Staff work in both English and German, and they’ll ring up in under 2 minutes if there’s no queue. Tip: do a fast lap first, then decide; it’s a compact space, so you won’t miss anything by walking the perimeter once before committing to a basket.