Near Terminal 1 security, Maison de Lyon is your quick intro to local food and gifts without leaving the departure area.
Maison de Lyon sits airside in Terminal 1 at Lyon Saint-Exupéry, so you hit it after security and before most gates. It leans heavily into Lyonnais identity: expect regional packaged foods, wine from the Rhône, and souvenir tins branded with “Lyon” rather than generic “France.” Prices run airport-high but not outrageous for LYS; snacks start around a few euros, and gift items climb quickly as you move to boxed sets and bottles.
The shop mixes edible souvenirs with non-food items: think pralines roses, local-style sweets, and Rhône wines alongside magnets, mugs, and textiles marked “Lyon.” Because it’s in Terminal 1, it mainly serves Schengen flights and some low-cost carriers using that terminal, so stock is aimed at quick grab-and-go gifts rather than long-duty-free sprees. You can walk the entire store in under 5 minutes, which matters if your boarding time at a nearby Gate 1x or 2x is already flashing.
Maison de Lyon works best for last-minute gifts: a couple of boxes of regional candy, a mid-range bottle of wine, or a small Lyon-branded accessory for under €20. Don’t expect fresh bouchon-level food here; this is packaged-only, not a sit-down spot. Tip: stop here immediately after clearing Terminal 1 security, then head to your gate so you’re not stuck in a boarding line trying to juggle souvenirs and carry-ons.