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MCS Papier

MCS Papier at T1 covers last-minute stationery gaps

You’ll find MCS Papier airside in Terminal T1 at Nuremberg Airport, handy if you realise at the gate that you forgot a pen, notebook, or greeting card. It sits in the main post-security shopping stretch, so you can stop in without backtracking far from most Schengen departure gates.

The shop focuses on stationery and paper goods: notebooks, simple office supplies, pens, cards, and small gift items. Prices land in typical German airport range: expect to pay a bit more than in town, but not duty-free levels of markup. Think a couple of euros extra for a notebook or basic ballpoint, not double.

Opening hours generally track flight banks in T1, with doors open from early morning departures through the last evening rotations. If you’re on a very late or very early flight, assume something like 06:00–20:00 and don’t leave it to the final minutes before boarding; airport staff will nudge people out as closing time hits.

Use MCS Papier for trip paperwork: grab a folder for receipts, a hardback A5 notebook for meeting notes, or an extra pen for landing documents. Card racks help when you need a birthday or thank-you card before flying on. For snacks or drinks, skip this one and head to a dedicated café or convenience shop elsewhere in T1.

Quick tip: stop here right after security rather than on the way to the gate so you’re not sprinting back for a missing pen when boarding starts.

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