By gate signs for Terminal 1, this is the Provence stop
Souvenirs de Provence sits in Terminal T1 at Marseille Provence Airport, airside after security, so you can grab a last-minute gift on the way to your gate. It focuses heavily on regional products from southern France: lavender sachets, local soaps, olive oil, and food items branded “Provence.” Expect classic tourist pricing, with most small items in the €5–€15 range and nicer gift boxes closer to €25–€40.
The shop carries French confectionery and snacks you can take through security without issues: boxed calissons, nougat, and biscuits, usually around €8–€12 per box. Shelf-stable items dominate, which makes packing easy if you have a tight 45-minute connection or don’t want to check another bag. Wine and other liquids over 100 ml typically sell in sealed duty-paid bags, so they work fine for point-to-point flights but can cause trouble on another security check.
Opening hours roughly track T1’s first and last departures, so early morning flights around 06:00 and late evening flights up to about 22:00 usually find it open, though off-season schedules can shorten that window. Stock leans touristy rather than artisanal, so don’t expect tiny producer names you’d see in Marseille city shops around Vieux-Port or Cours Julien.
Practical tip: if you want lavender or soap, check the price labels by weight in grams and compare to the duty free nearby; Souvenirs de Provence often makes more sense for smaller packets, while larger bottles or multi-pack sets can be cheaper at the main duty free in T1.