Lacoste sits landside in Terminal 1 for last‑minute style
This Lacoste is in Terminal 1, on the landside concourse, so you can shop before security or while waiting for an arrival. Stock skews classic: polo shirts with the green crocodile, logo caps, tennis-style sneakers, and leather small goods. Prices track standard French retail, not outlet levels, so think around €110 for polos and €90–€140 for sneakers.
Opening hours typically follow Terminal 1 flight banks, roughly early morning to late evening, but expect shorter hours on Sundays and slower winter days. The shop is small, about what you’d expect from a standard airport boutique, so you can scan the racks in 5–10 minutes and still make a short-haul Schengen departure from nearby gates without stress.
If you care about color range or exact sizing, this airport Lacoste has less depth than a downtown Lyon store, especially in less common sizes and seasonal collections. You’ll reliably find core colors like navy, white, and black in the L.12.12 polo line, plus a few rotation pieces tied to current campaigns, but not much archive or special-edition stock.
Payment is straightforward: major cards, contactless, and Euro cash all work, and duty-free pricing doesn’t really apply since apparel in Terminal 1 is sold at standard tax-included French prices. For gifts, grab a polo or leather wallet and ask for the branded gift box at checkout; it packs flat in a typical 55 x 40 x 20 cm cabin bag.
Tip: If your flight departs from Terminal 2, budget at least 15 minutes to shop here in Terminal 1 and then transfer over, as you’ll still need time for security and the inter-terminal walk.