T1’s Toy Shop sits just past security in Naples
Toy Shop in Terminal 1 gives families a quick way to plug last-minute gaps in kids’ entertainment before boarding. You’ll find it airside in the main shopping stretch after security, so you don’t need to factor in extra walking back to the gates. Stock skews younger kids rather than teens, with branded characters, soft toys, and simple games that survive hand luggage and cabin pressure.
Prices land in typical European-airport territory: expect small plush toys around €10–€15 and branded sets climbing to €25–€40. That’s not bargain level for Naples, but in line with what you’d pay at other Italian hubs like FCO or MXP. If you only need a very small “plane bribe,” grab pocket toys and mini figures under €10 near the front displays instead of the bigger boxed items on the back wall.
Opening hours generally track peak departures out of NAP Terminal 1, so count on it being open from early morning bank of flights through the late afternoon rush. Evening departures after 21:00 sometimes see reduced staffing, which means less help with questions about batteries, age ranges, or returns. If you have a tight Schengen connection under 45 minutes, walk past and prioritize your gate; the shop sits slightly off the straight line to some remote stands.
Quick tip: check packaging sizes against your specific airline’s cabin-bag rules at NAP, especially if you’re on a low-cost carrier like easyJet or Ryanair from Terminal 1, as some boxed toys are bulkier than they look on the shelf.