Gate-side magazines and snacks in Terminal 1
Inmedio sits airside in Terminal 1 at Bucharest Henri Coandă (OTP), handy if your boarding pass shows one of the Schengen gates. Think last-minute newspapers, bottled drinks, and basic travel items before a TAROM or Ryanair departure. Shelves lean heavily on magazines, paperbacks, and confectionery, so it works more as a newsstand than a full grocery stop.
Opening hours usually track flight waves, roughly 05:00 until late evening, matching the early TAROM rotations and the last Wizz Air flights. Pricing runs in line with typical airport markups: expect around 8–10 RON for water, 7–15 RON for chocolate bars, and higher for branded souvenirs. Card payments in RON and euros go through without drama, and contactless terminals are standard at the counter.
Stock focuses on impulse buys: gum, chips, soft drinks, local chocolate brands, and a small rack of travel essentials like phone chargers, headphones, and basic toiletries. Book options skew toward Romanian titles, with a smaller section in English, so grab a paperback here if your flight to London, Paris, or Rome is over two hours. Don’t expect fresh food beyond packaged sandwiches or pastries.
Lines build in the 30 minutes before departures on nearby gates, especially around the 06:00–08:00 bank. If you want water and a snack for a non-Schengen flight, stop at Inmedio before you head toward the longer passport-control queue; prices don’t get better deeper into Terminal 1.