Right after security in T1, Duty Free is your first stop
This Duty Free sits immediately airside in Terminal T1, a short walk from the main security lanes, so you hit it before the Ryanair gates. Shelves lean heavily toward last‑minute gifts and liquids you couldn’t bring through screening. Expect standard French airport pricing: not crazy, but not downtown bargain levels either.
Alcohol is the main draw here, with bottles of French wine starting around €7–€8 and branded spirits often in 1L travel formats. Tobacco is behind the counter, as usual, and staff switch easily between French and basic English. Stock is focused on high‑turnover names rather than rare bottles, so don’t come hunting for obscure producers.
Cosmetics and perfume lines sit in the central aisles, with the usual big brands and frequent 2‑for or multi‑buy promos around €40–€70. You’ll also find standard confectionery multipacks, airport‑size chocolate bars, and small snack bags that run a bit more expensive than the Relay newsstand in the terminal. Payment is quick: cards tap through in seconds and contactless works reliably.
There’s no clear posted opening time online, but shops here typically follow the first-to-last-flight pattern, roughly 05:30 until the final T1 departures. Stock can look a bit picked over on late evening flights, especially chocolates and smaller toiletry items. Tip: if you care about selection, walk in right after security instead of waiting until just before boarding.