T2 landside shoppers spot Shoppers Stop first after check-in
Right in Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport’s T2, Shoppers Stop sits on the main departure level after security, so you walk past it on the way to most international gates. It runs in line with typical T2 duty-paid hours, roughly matching the first and last international departures on the day, so early-morning and late-night shoppers still get a look in.
This is a standard Indian department-style setup: men’s, women’s and kids’ apparel, plus accessories and some travel gear under one roof. You’ll see national brands you know from city malls, along with mid-range labels at airport markups. Expect shirts and kurtas in the ₹1,500–₹3,000 band, handbags running upwards of ₹2,000, and smaller accessories under ₹1,000 near the checkout counters.
The store layout in T2 leans heavy on apparel racks, then a smaller section of belts, wallets, costume jewellery and occasional seasonal beauty counters. Luggage shows up, but in a modest corner with cabin trolleys and soft duffels rather than full Samsonite-style walls. If you need a last-minute shirt, scarf or giftable wallet before a long-haul from AMD, this is the most predictable bet on that pier.
Shoppers Stop in AMD T2 does not replace a full mall visit, but it works for gap-filling: forgotten belt, backup kurta before a wedding trip, or a smarter T‑shirt before a client meeting. Prices skew above city outlets, so check MRPs and airport promos before loading up. One practical move: snap tags and sizes here, then compare to home-city stores later if you’re thinking about a bigger wardrobe refresh.