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WRO Airport Honey

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T1

Gate-side honey shop in T1 for last-minute Polish gifts

This small WRO Airport Honey kiosk sits airside in Terminal T1, past security and close enough to most Schengen gates that you won't add more than a 5–10 minute detour. It leans fully into local product: jars come from Lower Silesian apiaries around Wrocław rather than generic EU suppliers. If you want something clearly Polish without hauling vodka or heavy ceramics, this is the low-lift option.

Price-wise, expect roughly 25–40 PLN per standard jar, with smaller sampler sizes coming in under 20 PLN. Selection usually includes classic multifloral honey plus regional flavours like linden and buckwheat. Staff can usually explain which jars crystallize faster and which stay runny longer, helpful if you have a long haul ahead. Packaging runs from simple screw-top jars to gift boxes that survive a connection through hubs like FRA or AMS.

Security rules matter here: all honey counts as liquid, so this shop works best for departures from T1 after you have already cleared security rather than arrivals. Shelf-stable products handle a few hours at 25–27°C terminal temperatures without issue, and jars are sealed tightly enough for cabin pressure on typical short‑haul flights around Europe. If you connect onward, keep the receipt handy; some non‑EU airports want proof it came from duty‑paid retail.

With no major complaints or standout signature item reported, treat WRO Airport Honey as a straightforward souvenir stop inside Terminal T1. Scan labels for “miód z Dolnego Śląska” if you want something tied directly to the region around Wrocław. One last tip: buy just before boarding, then pack the jar upright in the middle of soft items in your under‑seat bag to avoid cracked lids on landing.

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