Kaja H.
Yelp
Having been to so many airports in Europe, this was not very impressive.
We traveled from terminal 1, so my review is based on this. Check in was very easy and super quick, as was security. There are a few food options before security (such as Joe & The Juice), and if you're picky you may want to have a look here, because options after security aren't that impressive.
Once we were past security the first thing I noticed was how extremely crowded it was, which was almost surprising considering the amount of people we encountered before (it was pretty calm for an airport). I'm guessing the terminal was built a long time ago, for an amount of passengers that was probably surpassed 10 years ago. We wanted to buy some lunch, but none of the three places that sold food had anything impressive. There we're mostly just meh-looking baguettes and salads, and the lines were super long (but they did move pretty quickly). We decided to just get some drinks from the news stand and wait for our next stop.
There is a duty free store there. It's quite small, but has the essentials: some alcohol, cigarettes and beauty items. Compared to other European duty free stores, it was tiny. There is also a small stand almost that sells watches, a store that sells bags, luggage etc. and had an OK selection of Longchamp. Last but not least there is an Hermès boutique as well.
Once we were done browsing we wanted to sit, but that was easier said than done. There probably weren't even seats for half the people in there, and some of the gates, including ours was right in the middle of the terminal, so we couldn't find refuge there either. I was really glad we weren't there very early, and before we knew it we were in line to board. Of course there wasn't any designated line area, and we ended up just being in the way for other passengers.
Plus for having strollers (for bigger children) that we could borrow, and for the fact that it's a pretty efficiant place.