T1 is the only terminal, and Linen of Lithuania sits landside before security.
This shop focuses on Lithuanian linen goods: tablecloths, napkins, bedding, scarves, and some clothing made from local flax. You’ll find it in the public check-in hall of T1, useful if you’re meeting someone or have family seeing you off. Stock skews toward neutral colors and traditional patterns, with some modern designs mixed in.
Pricing runs higher than in city-center boutiques, but still reasonable for last‑minute gifts. Small linen sachets and tea towels often sit in the €6–€12 range, while larger tablecloths and throws climb past €40. Everything is prepacked and airport-security friendly, so no worries about liquids or awkward shapes in your carry-on.
The shop keeps to typical airport operating hours, opening early for morning departures and staying open through the late‑evening bank of flights in T1. Because it’s landside, you can shop even if someone else is flying and you’re not. Stock rotation isn’t fast, so sizes in clothing can be patchy by late evening on busy days.
If you care about fabric feel, touch the displays: Lithuanian linen ranges from very stiff to already pre‑washed and soft, and both types are on the shelves here. For gifts, go for lighter items like scarves or napkins to avoid pushing a small cabin bag over weight limits. Tip: check the care labels before paying; some pieces are dry‑clean only, which is easy to miss when you’re rushing to security in T1.