T1’s “Toy Shop” label shows on maps, not in real life
Terminal 1 at Hurghada (HRG) lists a Toy Shop by name, but recent reports only confirm generic gift and souvenir stores in this area after security. Expect mixed souvenirs and kids’ items rather than a clearly signed, separate toy-only storefront.
In T1’s departures hall, most retail clusters sit along the main walkway toward the gates, with duty free as the anchor and smaller souvenir spots beside it. Anything using the Toy Shop name is likely folded into those mixed-format units, with toys sharing space with magnets, T-shirts, and beach gear.
Pricing in T1 souvenir outlets leans tourist-heavy: simple plastic toys or inflatable beach items often run in the €5–€15 range, and branded character toys can push higher than EU street prices. If you just need a quick distraction for a child before a 4–5 hour flight, budget a small premium for buying on-airport.
Stock around these shops tends to skew to generic beach toys, soft animals, and airport-logo trinkets, with some puzzles or small games. You probably won’t find specialty brands or big boxed sets that eat up 40 cm of carry-on space, which helps if you’re tight on cabin baggage allowance.
With no clear, signed Toy Shop unit to target in T1, the practical move is to walk the main post-security retail stretch once, pick the first shop that shows a decent kids’ rack, and set a firm spend limit before you start bargaining or paying in foreign currency.