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100 Gifts Souvenir Shop

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Airside in T1, this is Tallinn’s quick last-minute souvenir stop

100 Gifts Souvenir Shop sits airside in the main T1 departures area, after security at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport. It runs standard flight-bank hours, roughly from early morning check-in waves through the last evening departures. The shelves lean heavily on Estonia‑branded magnets, keychains, and small flags, the kind of stuff one Google reviewer mentioned grabbing for office colleagues. Think small, packable trinkets you can toss into a backpack without worrying about liquids limits or duty‑free receipts.

Most items sit in the €3–€15 range, with magnet racks closer to €4–€6 and small flag or keychain packs a bit higher. Compared to Tallinn Old Town souvenir shops, one reviewer calls the prices “predictably higher,” so assume a noticeable markup over Viru or Raekoja plats kiosks. Stock skews generic tourist rather than artisan: lots of “Estonia” text, Tallinn skyline prints, and blue‑black‑white flag themes. If you want local design pieces or handcrafted goods, Goods of Estonia elsewhere in T1 is the better bet.

Regulars who pass through TLL a few times a year say they usually buy magnets and small gifts in the city centre and only hit 100 Gifts when they forget. That makes this shop more of a backup plan than a primary souvenir mission. Watch out for impulse buys near the till; small candy and mini plush items creep close to €10, which adds up fast if you’re buying for a whole team. One practical move: set a per-person budget before you walk in and stick to the magnet racks if you’re just covering colleagues.

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