Right after security in Terminal T, Gift Shop is the main place at Adıyaman Airport for last‑minute souvenirs and basics. It sits past the single security checkpoint, so you’re already airside when you see it. Stock skews very local: expect Turkish sweets, small regional snacks, and simple trinkets rather than big-name international brands.
Hours broadly track the flight schedule, with the shop typically open from the first departures in the morning until the last flights in the evening. Because ADF traffic is light, don’t count on late-night closing times; if your flight is after 21:00, buy before you head to the gate. Prices run higher than downtown Adıyaman, which is normal for a small regional airport, but basic snacks and bottled water stay within a reasonable markup.
Shelves lean on sweets, nuts, keychains, magnets, and a few simple toys, so this is more “quick souvenir or snack” than full-duty-free experience. You won’t find electronics beyond maybe a basic charging cable, and there’s usually just one cashier on duty. Payment is in Turkish lira, and most cards from major networks process without an issue. If you want anything specific tied to Adıyaman, check the labeled local products first; generic items look similar across small Turkish airports.
Practical tip: shop here right after security instead of waiting at the gate; if there’s only one staff member and two flights boarding close together, a five-minute browse can turn into a 15-minute queue fast.