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Fnac

T1

Gate-side tech stop in T1

Right in Terminal T1, Fnac is the airport’s “I forgot it” fix for electronics, books, and last‑minute gifts before your flight. You’ll see it on the public side of T1 before security, so plan 10–15 extra minutes if you’re already holding a boarding pass and want to browse.

Pricing tracks standard French high‑street Fnac stores, not duty free: expect phone chargers at around €20–30, headphones from roughly €30 upward, and paperback novels in the €10–15 range. Selection leans on French titles, but there’s usually a small English section and a few travel guides specifically for Provence and the Côte d’Azur.

Opening hours roughly follow daytime traffic in T1, with doors usually open from early morning check‑in waves to early evening departures; assume around 06:00–20:00 on normal days, with shorter windows possible on quiet Saturdays. If you’re on a late‑night flight after 21:00, don’t count on it being open for a last‑second cable.

Fnac in T1 focuses on trip basics: SD cards, power banks, universal adapters, and a limited rack of small electronics like Bluetooth speakers and entry‑level tablets. Snacks are minimal compared with the actual food outlets in T1, so treat this as a tech and media stop, not a place for a full pre‑flight bite.

Quick tip: if you only need a charger or adapter, walk in with the exact phone or laptop model in mind and ask staff directly; it’s faster than scanning the wall of accessories when your boarding time is under 30 minutes.

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