Gate-side sparkle near Terminal 1 departures
Swarovski sits airside in Terminal 1, on the departures level, so you hit it after security while walking toward the international gates. The shop is compact but dense with crystal pieces, easy to scan in under 5 minutes if you’re tight on time before a Schengen or non‑Schengen flight.
You’ll see the familiar blue Swarovski signage right off the main retail corridor, a few doors down from other fashion and accessory brands in T1. Displays focus on current-season jewelry lines rather than big travel-only promos, so stock feels similar to a downtown store, just compressed for airport browsing.
Expect standard Swarovski pricing in euros: small crystal earrings and pendants typically start around €70–€80, with giftable items and figurines climbing into the €150–€250 range. It’s not a duty-free bargain spot, more a last-minute gift or self-treat stop before boarding.
Staff usually handle basic gifting needs quickly: they can box and wrap a piece in a few minutes, handy if you’re flying out on a 2–3 hour intra‑Europe hop and boarding is already showing on the screens. Warranty and returns follow regular Swarovski policies, tied to the purchase date and store receipt from this Terminal 1 location.
Practical tip: if you’re price‑sensitive, check the Swarovski website on your phone while in the T1 shop; pricing generally aligns, so you can decide on the spot whether to buy in-airport or wait for a city store at your destination.