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Bijouterie

T1

Near T1 security, Bijouterie is the airport’s jewelry stop.

Bijouterie sits airside in Terminal T1 at Marseille Provence Airport, so you hit it after security and before most long-haul gates. It’s a compact shop focused on jewelry and small accessories, not a generic duty-free corner. Expect glass cases along the walls and a central island, with pieces that skew more classic than fashion-forward.

Pricing runs from roughly €30–€50 for simple bracelets or earrings up to a few hundred euros for statement pieces and branded items. This isn’t the cheapest place in Provence to buy gifts, but it works if you realize at the airport that you forgot an anniversary or need something nicer than chocolates. Staff usually handle purchases at a single counter, so factor in 5–10 minutes if a family is already being helped.

Most stock is small enough to fit in your personal item without hitting the usual 8–10 kg cabin bag weight limits that airlines at MRS like Air France and Ryanair enforce. You’ll find classic metal and stone pieces more often than big-name fashion labels, so think “safe office jewelry” over runway trends. If your flight departs from the far T1 gates, you pass Bijouterie on the way and don’t have to detour.

Cards are accepted, and receipts clearly mark VAT details if you’re working with a tax refund counter elsewhere in T1. One practical tip: check your boarding time before you start comparing pieces; set a 10-minute timer so you don’t miss the first boarding call on the FIDS screens outside the shop.

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