T1’s Souvenir Store sits just past security at Florence Airport.
You’ll find Souvenir Store airside in T1, after security and before the main cluster of gates. It focuses on classic Italy-and-Tuscany gifts: magnets and keychains under €5, mid-range leather wallets in the €20–€40 band, and a small wall of regional food products like biscotti and jarred sauces.
Hours usually track flight banks, roughly first departures to last arrivals, so from around 05:00 to 22:00 on busy days. Stock leans heavily Italian: Florence-themed mugs, Duomo prints, and trinkets with “Firenze” stamped on them. If you need something quick for kids, there’s a rack of soft toys and puzzle books near the entrance, most under €15.
Food gifts run from small chocolate bars around €3 up to boxed assortments in the €12–€25 range. Wine and liqueur options are more limited than duty free, but you’ll still see a few Chianti bottles, often in the €10–€18 range, plus miniatures at the counter sized under 100 ml for carry-on rules.
Quality is standard airport-souvenir level: fun, not heirloom. Leather items here cost less than the boutiques in central Florence, but the difference shows on close inspection. If you’re picky about craftsmanship, keep the budget items under €30 and save bigger spends for the city.
Practical tip: prices are clearly tagged in euros, but check size and weight before buying wine or jars so they match your hand-luggage allowance and any 100-ml liquid limits on your next flight.