Leather jackets and luggage tags under one roof at HAJ
The Harley-Davidson Shop at Hannover Airport sits landside in the public area before security, so you can visit even if you’re not flying. It’s part souvenir shop, part biker boutique, focused on the Harley brand rather than general travel gear. Figure on spending more time browsing than you expect; this isn’t a grab-and-go newspaper stand.
You’ll find branded T‑shirts, hoodies and caps with Hannover and Germany motifs alongside classic Harley logos. Prices run higher than regular souvenir stands in HAJ, with shirts typically in the medium-to-upper range for airport fashion retail. There’s also small stuff that fits in any cabin bag: keychains, pins, mugs and stickers that shout “Harley-Davidson” louder than “Hannover.”
Beyond apparel, the shop stocks smaller bike-related accessories and gift items, not the full parts catalogue you’d see at a city dealership. Think wallets, belts and metal signs rather than brake pads and serious hardware. If you collect location-specific Harley gear, check for Hannover-printed pieces; those often sell out faster than the generic logo stock at other airports.
Figure 10–15 minutes for a proper look, especially if you’re comparing sizes or picking gifts for multiple people. It’s landside, so build your security timing around it: shop first, then head to Terminal A, B or C security once you’re done. One tip: snap a quick photo of anything you’re unsure about; if lines at security are short, you can circle back on your way out of HAJ next time.