Right in T1, Travel Essentials Shop covers last-minute gaps.
On the public side of Terminal T1, Travel Essentials Shop sits along the main departures corridor before security, so you can stock up even if someone isn’t flying. Expect standard airport pricing, with small snacks and drinks starting around a few euros and simple accessories a bit higher than in town. It’s the place to grab basics you forgot at home instead of digging through your luggage on the floor.
This is a generalist shop: in T1 you’ll find travel-sized toiletries, basic over-the-counter meds, chargers, cables, power banks, neck pillows, eye masks, and a rack of EU plug adapters. There are also magazines, paperbacks, and children’s activity books near the front, which helps on flights longer than 2–3 hours. Stock leans practical, not luxury; think everyday brands you’d see in a train station kiosk.
Hours typically track T1’s first and last bank of departures, opening early for the morning wave and closing after the final evening flights, but don’t count on it being open for a 04:30 check-in or a midnight delay. If you need specific medication or a full-size toiletry kit, handle that in Verona city instead; here you’re paying for speed and proximity to the check-in counters.
Plan one quick pass: walk through T1 departures with a short list on your phone, hit Travel Essentials Shop for chargers, snacks, reading material, then head straight to security so you’re at your gate at least 30 minutes before boarding starts.