Opposite the main T1 check-in area, Hudson covers basics fast
This Hudson in Terminal 1 sits airside in the compact KGS departures zone, so you’ll pass it after security on the way to the gates. It runs roughly from first morning departures through the last evening flights, matching T1’s seasonal schedule rather than keeping 24/7 hours. Think standard travel essentials rather than souvenirs: snacks, bottled water, soft drinks, magazines, and a small rack of paperbacks for the beach.
Expect typical airport pricing: a 500ml water usually runs higher than in town, and packaged snacks sit in the €2–€5 range. You’ll also find plug adapters for Greece and the EU, USB cables, basic headphones, and a few phone chargers, which helps if you flew in on a low-cost carrier with no power at the seat. Stock skews toward grab-and-go items, not electronics beyond small accessories.
On the health-and-essentials side, Hudson keeps travel-size toiletries, tissues, and simple over-the-counter basics like painkillers and motion-sickness tablets, all behind clear labels in English and Greek. There’s also a cooler with drinks near the front, useful if your airline out of KGS charges for everything on board. Fresh food is limited, so treat this more as a backup than a meal stop.
Tip: if you want water for the flight, buy it here after clearing security in T1, since there’s no second screening at the gate and the smaller kiosks closer to boarding often have thinner stock later in the day.