T1 security side you’ll see Bosi set up with local brands.
This Bosi sits airside in Terminal T1, handy for MDE’s international gates. It’s a Colombian chain, so merchandise leans heavily on national labels rather than global duty‑free staples. You’ll find chocolates, packaged snacks, small souvenirs, and some basic travel needs in one compact footprint. Figure 5–10 minutes to scan the shelves and grab something before boarding.
Prices track with airport norms in Colombia: snack packs around 10,000–20,000 COP, small gift items a bit higher. Payment is straightforward with credit cards widely accepted, including foreign Visa and Mastercard. Stock tends to skew toward grab‑and‑go items you can carry onto an A320 without hogging bin space. If you need a last‑minute gift from Medellín that isn’t bulky, this is an easy stop.
Bosi usually trades whenever the main T1 flight banks run, so early-morning departures around 05:00 and late-night returns near 23:00 still see it open, though hours can tighten on quieter weekdays. Think of it as a quick pass-through shop rather than a place to linger. Don’t expect deep tech or luxury beauty; think snacks, sweets, and small souvenirs instead.
Tip: if your gate is in the mid-teens in T1, walk past the first crowded kiosk cluster and hit Bosi instead; lines here are typically shorter, so you can grab something within 3–4 minutes and still board in the first half of your group.