Gate-side basics at T1: Hudson covers the essentials
Right after security in Terminal T1, Hudson is the standard airport newsstand setup: snacks, bottled drinks, magazines, and last‑minute travel bits all in one place. It sits on the departures level, so you can duck in after security but before heading down toward the gates.
Expect airport pricing: bottled water and soft drinks usually run around €2–€3, with chocolate bars and crisps in the €1.50–€3 range. There’s a fridge with cold drinks plus a small selection of grab‑and‑go items, which works if you don’t want to pay sit‑down restaurant prices before a short flight out of TFS.
On the non-food side, Hudson stocks Spanish and international magazines, paperback novels, and basic stationery, along with travel chargers, headphones, and EU plug adapters. If you forgot a power bank, you’ll pay more than in town, but it still beats a dead phone on a 4‑hour flight to mainland Europe or the UK.
There’s also a predictable shelf of travel‑size toiletries and over‑the‑counter basics: toothpaste, deodorant, painkillers, and motion sickness tablets. Sizes are under 100 ml, so they stay within EU liquid rules even if you end up re‑screened somewhere on a connecting itinerary.
Tip: If your gate is announced, check walking time on the monitors first; TFS gates can be a 10‑minute walk, so hit Hudson before you head to the far end of T1.