Gate-side haircut in Terminal 1
On a long layover in Terminal 1 at Munich Airport, Barber House gives you an actual barbershop option instead of another duty-free lap. It sits landside in Terminal 1, so you can use it before check-in or if you’re meeting someone curbside and have time to spare. Think classic men’s grooming in an airport context: quick trims, full haircuts, and beard work rather than spa treatments.
Pricing runs higher than downtown Munich, as you’d expect airside or airport-adjacent, but in line with other European airport barbers: budget for roughly €35–€50 for a standard men’s cut and beard trim combo. Appointments help during weekday mornings and late-afternoon peaks when business travelers pack Terminal 1, though they often take walk-ins between banked departures. Expect a proper shampoo and style rather than a 10-minute clipper rush.
Service focuses on men’s grooming: classic scissor cuts, clipper fades, beard shaping, and hot towel finishes; color work is more limited, so treat this as maintenance, not a full restyle project. Figure 30–45 minutes for a standard haircut, longer if you’re adding beard detailing. Don’t try to squeeze it into a tight 45-minute check-in window; build at least a 90-minute buffer before your flight from Terminal 1.
If you’re connecting into Munich and want Barber House, remember it’s in Terminal 1 and landside, so you’ll need time to exit, possibly change from Terminal 2, and then reclear security. That move alone can take 40–60 minutes depending on queues. Practical play: stack an early appointment here, then head to check-in and security once you’re cleaned up, rather than gambling on last-minute scissors before boarding.