Bamboo Shop sits airside in Terminal 1 at SSA
Bamboo Shop sits post-security in Terminal 1 at Salvador’s Deputado Luiz Eduardo Magalhães International Airport, handy if your flight boards from the domestic gates. Expect a small mixed-merch store rather than a full supermarket, with the usual last-minute travel bits plus some regional souvenirs tied to Bahia.
Opening hours track most flight banks in Terminal 1, typically from early morning departures through late-evening arrivals, so you can swing by before a 06:00 shuttle hop or a 22:30 Rio connection. Prices sit in the standard Brazilian airport range: snacks and soft drinks at a markup over city supermarkets, and gift items noticeably higher than what you’d pay in Salvador proper.
Stock usually includes packaged sweets, chocolate, and grab-and-go drinks alongside small electronics, cables, and phone accessories, which helps if you forgot a USB-C cord before a 3-hour leg. You’ll also see Bahia-themed items like keychains, magnets, and simple beach gear that work as quick gifts when you don’t have time to leave the airport.
Payment is straightforward: Brazilian cards, major international credit cards, and often contactless work without fuss, though smaller promo items sometimes have cash-only tags around R$10–R$20. Receipts print in Portuguese, but staff are used to handling foreign passengers on LATAM, Gol, and Azul flights from Terminal 1.
Tip: if you want souvenirs, buy them here before heading to your gate, as some remote boarding areas in Terminal 1 only have a basic café and no extra shops.