Five minutes from most T1 gates, Confectionery Shop is the candy stop.
This small stand in Terminal T1 sits airside after security, so you can grab sweets without backtracking. Expect shelves of Italian and Sicilian brands alongside familiar international chocolate bars. Prices run typical airport-high: around €2–€3 for single bars, €5–€8 for boxed items. It’s a straightforward grab-and-go counter, not a sit-down spot.
The stock leans heavily on packaged goods that travel well: nougat, boxed chocolates, hard candies, and snack-size biscuits. That makes it an easy place to pick up last-minute gifts before a Ryanair or ITA Airways flight out of T1. You pay at a single register, card or cash in euros. Figure 3–5 minutes total if there’s no line.
Hours generally track the main T1 departures schedule, opening early for morning flights and staying open through the typical evening bank; if you have a 06:30 departure, expect it to be one of the first shops with lights on. Stock can thin later in the day on busy summer weekends, especially on recognizable brands. If you care about a specific label, buy earlier in the day.
There’s no fresh bakery counter here, just sealed bags and boxes, so everything is easy to toss into a cabin bag without worrying about spills. Use it as a quick stop to convert your last €10 into gifts or plane snacks, then head straight to your T1 gate instead of backtracking to the landside cafés.