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Relay

Gate-side snacks and papers near T1 departures

Right in Nuremberg Airport’s T1 departures area, Relay covers the basics: drinks, snacks, magazines, and last‑minute travel items after security. You’ll see the red storefront as you walk toward the main Schengen gates. It’s the standard European airport newsstand setup, so think grab-and-go rather than a place to linger.

Relay stocks bottled water, soft drinks, and energy drinks alongside packaged snacks, with airport-level pricing: expect to pay roughly €3 for water and €2–€4 for most candy or chips. There’s usually a decent rack of German and international newspapers plus weekly magazines, useful if your flight doesn’t have Wi‑Fi. You can also pick up basics like chewing gum before boarding.

This shop doubles as a mini convenience store: pens, chargers, headphones, and simple travel adapters are on the shelves, handy if you realize at T1 security that your USB cable is still at home. Small toiletry items like toothpaste, deodorant, and tissues help if your liquids bag didn’t survive screening. Prices run a bit higher than in town, but normal for a single-terminal airport like NUE.

One limitation: Relay at Nuremberg keeps standard airport hours, roughly aligned with the morning and evening wave of flights in T1, so don’t bank on it for a midnight arrival. If you want water and a snack for an early 06:00 departure, grab them here right after security rather than waiting for your gate area vending machine.

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