Opposite several non-Schengen gates in T1, Michael Kors is the upscale fashion stop in the non-Schengen side of Václav Havel Airport Prague. You’ll find it in Terminal 1’s main shopping corridor after security, so you can shop with boarding pass in hand and keep an eye on time to gate. The space is compact but focused on bags, watches, and smaller leather goods rather than full outfits.
Expect prices to mirror typical EU airport luxury: handbags usually sit in the mid-hundreds of euros, with small accessories under the €150 mark. Staff generally switch between Czech and English smoothly, which helps when you’re choosing between similar crossbody or tote styles before a long-haul flight from T1. If you’re used to outlet pricing, this will feel closer to high-street flagship levels than discount.
Selection leans toward current-season logo bags, wallets, and watch styles, with some travel-focused pieces like larger totes and weekender bags that work as carry-on for most airlines flying from Terminal 1. If you need a quick gift, the smaller cardholders and cosmetic pouches near the counter hit a decent price point and fit easily into cabin baggage size limits. Returns are standard duty-free rules, so ask at checkout if you’re connecting beyond Prague.
Plan about 10–15 minutes here if your gate is already posted in T1, and don’t cut it close if your flight boards from the far end of the non-Schengen pier. Easiest move: check your gate on the big departures board just outside the shop, then decide if you have time for a bag try-on session or just a fast wallet grab.