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Presse Hall B

Papers and snacks right by Hall B security

Presse Hall B sits airside in Terminal 1, just past Hall B security, so you hit it on the way to most Schengen gates. It’s a compact French newsstand-style shop: magazines, newspapers, soft drinks, packaged sweets, and a few last‑minute travel items all crammed into a small footprint. Think grab-and-go more than browsing session.

Opening hours usually track morning bank flights in Terminal 1, with doors up by the first departures around 05:30 and lights off after the late‑evening rotations. Stock skews French: daily papers like La Dépêche du Midi, national titles, plus some English-language magazines and puzzle books. If you need something to read on a 2–3 hour hop, this is the easiest place to sort it.

Pricing sits at typical airport levels: bottled water around €2–€3, chocolate bars and packaged cookies in the €1.50–€3 range, and basic phone chargers or cables higher than city shops but still under €25. You’ll also see small souvenirs with “Toulouse” or Airbus themes, handy if you forgot a gift and boarding starts in 15 minutes.

Payment is quick: cards widely accepted, contactless works, and staff are used to passengers paying and leaving within 60–90 seconds. No seating, no hot food, and no alcohol beyond standard canned beer, so don’t plan a pre-flight hang here. Use it as a fast supply stop, then move closer to your gate before you start reading or snacking.

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