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Polski Folk

T1

Near gate area in T1, Polski Folk is your last-minute Polish-gift stop.

Polski Folk sits airside in Terminal T1 after security, so you can grab something local without backtracking to landside shops. It leans hard into regional products: think Polish sweets, wooden trinkets, and folk-pattern accessories tied to Lower Silesia. If you skipped the city center souvenir shops in Wrocław, this fills the gap before boarding.

Most small items land under 40–60 PLN, with keychains, magnets, and small textiles in that range, while larger crafts and ceramics run higher. This is more curated souvenir retail than general duty free, so don’t expect tobacco deals or big-brand fashion here. It pairs well with a coffee run from nearby café counters in T1 if you’re killing 20–30 minutes before departure.

Opening hours typically track the main morning and evening departure waves in T1, roughly from early-morning flights through late-afternoon rotations; overnight red-eye coverage is limited at a small airport like WRO. Best use case: you already cleared security and realize you forgot gifts for family or colleagues in Poland or abroad.

Product focus: Polish candies, folk-art mugs, embroidered items, and region-themed fridge magnets tied to Wrocław and Lower Silesia. Stock tilts heavily toward tourist-friendly pieces over high-end artisan work, so treat it as a quick-hit shop, not a gallery. If you want serious handcrafts or specific pottery brands, that’s still better done in Wrocław city before flying.

Practical tip: swing by Polski Folk right after security in T1, not at final boarding call, so you have 10–15 minutes to compare designs and pack breakables safely in your cabin bag.

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