Gate-side sparkle in Terminal B
Just past security in Terminal B, the Jewellery Shop sits on the main passenger route toward the gates, so you don’t have to detour far from your flight. It’s small, but you can do a full lap of the cases in about 5 minutes if you’re tight on time.
The focus skews to classic pieces: silver and gold-tone earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, plus a few watch brands you’d usually find in mid-range German department stores. Expect prices starting around €25–€40 for simple earrings and climbing into the low hundreds for anything with real stones or name labels.
Most stock is giftable “occasion” jewelry: safe office-friendly designs, conservative styles, and sets that come boxed and ready to wrap. If you need a last‑minute birthday or anniversary present before a Schengen or non‑Schengen departure from Terminal B, this is one of the few spots on the concourse that actually looks like a present shop rather than pure travel basics.
Staff hours follow typical flight waves: it’s reliably open from around 06:00 until early evening, but it may close earlier on very quiet late flights. Card payments are accepted, and prices are clearly tagged in euros so you can do a quick mental compare to high street chains in Leipzig city.
Tip: if you’re deciding between snacks or jewelry on a short connection, walk this way only if you already know you want something in the €30–€150 range; it’s not the place for bargain trinkets under €10.