Gate-side souvenirs near T1 security
This Souvenir Shop in Hamburg Airport’s T1 serves the basics you forgot plus the gifts you meant to buy in the city. Expect the usual Germany hits: mugs with Hamburg skylines, mini Brandenburger Tor replicas, and football merch with HSV and St. Pauli logos. It sits airside, so you need a boarding pass in hand before you can walk in.
Opening hours usually track flight banks, roughly early morning to late evening, and the shop stays open later on busy Friday and Sunday nights. Prices run higher than downtown: a standard fridge magnet that costs €3 in the city can be €4–5 here, and T‑shirts with Hamburg prints often sit around the €20 mark. Still cheaper than buying branded gear on board.
Stock leans hard into last‑minute gifts. You’ll see Haribo multipacks, Ritter Sport slabs in big 250g blocks, and gift packs of Lübeck marzipan stacked by the till. There’s also a small stand of travel basics like EU plug adapters, €8–12 keychain souvenirs, and postcard packs with stamps ready to mail from the terminal.
Don’t expect duty‑free style deals here; think convenience markup and speed. If you have a longer layover in T1 or T2, walk this way before your gate is called, as queues can form 20–30 minutes ahead of large departures. Tip: check price tags carefully and grab multipacks of sweets or marzipan — they give the best value per euro in the shop.