Opposite several international gates in Terminal 1, Souvenir of Saudi Arabia sticks to the classics: magnets, mugs, dates, keychains, and logo gear with “Saudi Arabia” printed large. Prices sit in the mid-range for JED; plan on 20–40 SAR for small trinkets and 80–150 SAR for shirts or caps. It’s post‑security in Terminal 1, so you can grab something after passport control without backtracking landside.
Shelves lean heavily on Saudi icons: palm trees, camels, Riyadh and Jeddah skyline prints, and souvenir plates with Arabic calligraphy. You’ll see gift boxes of packaged dates and sweets in the 30–100 SAR range, which work as last‑minute presents that survive long-haul flights out of Terminal 1. Expect mostly tourist‑style merchandise here, not artisan handicrafts or high‑end perfume.
Payment is straightforward: cards are widely accepted, and staff in Terminal 1 usually handle basic English without drama. Stock focuses on one-size-fits-all items, so don’t expect a big range of kids’ sizes or tailored clothing. If you want anything specific with “Jeddah” on it, check the T‑shirts and mugs first; those sell faster on heavy departure banks to Europe and Asia.
No big gotchas reported, but this is airport pricing in Terminal 1, so skip buying snacks here and use a regular café instead. Use Souvenir of Saudi Arabia as a quick sweep: do one five‑minute lap, grab a magnet or date box around 40 SAR, then head to your gate so you’re at boarding on time.