Right in Lisbon T1, Relay is the grab-and-go stop for last‑minute essentials before your gate.
This branch sits airside in Terminal T1, so you hit it after security and passport control, not landside. Think magazines, Portuguese and international newspapers, basic headphones, phone chargers, and simple travel toiletries. Prices run higher than in town, but in line with other European airport newsstands.
Expect standard airport hours that track T1’s first and last departures, roughly 05:00 until late evening, though exact closing can vary with the schedule. If your flight leaves before 06:00, don’t bank on complex shopping here, but you should still manage water, snacks, and a paperback.
Stock leans heavily on grab‑and‑go: bottled water around €2–3, soft drinks, packaged sweets, and a few salty snacks. You’ll also find basic stationery, postcards with Lisbon shots, and simple gifts that work when you forgot a souvenir in Baixa or Chiado.
Relay also carries SIM cards and top‑ups from mainstream providers, useful if you land at LIS and connect onward from T1 without heading into the city. Don’t expect deep tech support, but staff can usually point you toward the right prepaid option within a couple of minutes.
Plan one quick stop: hit Relay in T1 for water, a snack, and a backup charging cable in a single 5‑minute pass on the way to your boarding gate.