T2’s Abundant Grace sits landside with last-minute Ghana gifts.
You’ll find Abundant Grace in Terminal 2, before security, so this works best if you still have 15–20 minutes to spare before check-in or passport control. It’s a small souvenirs shop, not a duty free, and it leans heavily into Ghana-themed items rather than generic travel tat.
Stock skews to printed T‑shirts with “Ghana” or Black Star motifs, fabric bags, basic keychains, and a few wood carvings. Prices sit in the mid-range for Accra: think roughly $5–$10 for keyrings and small trinkets, $15–$25 for shirts, and more for carved pieces. Quality looks mixed, so take a minute to compare stitching and paintwork before you hand over cash or card.
Because it’s in T2 and not T3, Abundant Grace mainly serves regional and older check-in operations, and it closes in line with evening flight banks rather than running 24 hours. If you’re transferring straight into Terminal 3 for an international departure, you’ll need to exit and walk back over to T2 to use it, which usually isn’t worth it unless you have more than an hour on the ground.
One practical tip: do a quick mental list of who actually needs a souvenir before you walk in, then buy everything in one go. That keeps you from bouncing between Abundant Grace and the next shop and eating into your ACC buffer time.