By T1 security, Parfois fills the last-minute accessory gap
Parfois Accessories in Lisbon Airport’s T1 sits airside, handy if you realize at security that you forgot sunglasses or a handbag. It’s the same Parfois brand you see around Portugal, just compressed into an airport footprint. Expect fashion jewelry, scarves, belts, wallets, and seasonal items rather than luggage or tech. Prices track typical high-street Parfois levels, not duty-free luxury territory.
T1 handles most TAP Air Portugal and Star Alliance departures, so this shop catches a lot of medium- and long-haul traffic with time to kill. Stock leans toward women’s accessories, though there are some unisex wallets and travel pouches. If you need a small crossbody bag that fits boarding pass, passport, and phone, this is one of the few non-luxury options inside T1. Card payments are standard; staff flip quickly between Portuguese and English.
Gift hunting is the main use case here. You’ll see packs of earrings, bracelets, and small clutches that tuck easily into a cabin bag, usually in the €10–€40 range. Quality is fashion-grade, not heirloom, but it beats souvenir-stand trinkets near other T1 gates. Stock shifts with the season, so sunglasses dominate in summer and warmer accessories show up around December.
Practical tip: stop at Parfois Accessories right after entering T1 airside rather than waiting until you’re at your gate; lines grow close to peak TAP departure banks and you don’t want to be choosing earrings while your Lisbon–São Paulo boarding group is called.