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Souvenirs dOccitanie

Near gate 1 in Terminal 1, Souvenirs dOccitanie carries all the regional clichés in one stop: cassoulet tins, Toulouse sausage gift packs, violet-flavored sweets, and rugby merch. It sits airside after security, so you can duck in once you know your exact gate. Stock skews touristy, but if you need something that clearly shouts “southwest France,” this shop does the job in five minutes.

Expect airport pricing: small edible gifts often land in the 5–10€ range, while boxed regional sets and larger bottles climb toward 20–30€. You’ll see the usual mix of keyrings, magnets, and tea towels with Toulouse or Occitanie logos, plus more specific items like Airbus-themed trinkets that nod to the local aerospace scene. Opening hours generally track Terminal 1’s flight schedule, so early morning departures still find it open.

Liquor shelves lean on regional wines and Armagnac, with standard 70 cl bottles and smaller 20 cl sizes that fit cabin baggage limits more easily. Check the labels: some goods are genuinely produced in Occitanie, others are generic French products with local branding. If you’re short on cabin space, focus on flat items like dish towels and postcards instead of bulky food tins.

You pay at a single central counter, and lines build fast in the 30 minutes before Schengen departures from nearby gates 1–4. Staff usually default to French, but English is understood. Card payments are fine for small amounts; contactless taps under 50€ go quickest. Last tip: take a quick lap before grabbing anything, as similar magnets or sweets can vary a couple of euros between shelves.

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