Just past security, this is ANR’s catch-all Souvenir Shop
Right after security at Antwerp International Airport, the Souvenir Shop is your last chance to grab something Belgian before boarding. Stock skews classic: Antwerp and Belgium magnets, keyrings, logo mugs, and basic travel gifts. Expect standard airport pricing, roughly €5–€15 for small items and €20–€40 for boxed gifts. If you land with only 10–15 minutes before boarding, you can still dart in and out; the shop is small and easy to scan in a single loop.
You’ll find the usual chocolate brands front and center, including gift boxes sized for cabin bags and smaller bars under €5. There’s typically a mix of local-themed T-shirts and caps with “Antwerp” or “Belgium” prints, handy when you forgot a souvenir in town. The shop also carries small bottles of regional beer and basic travel odds and ends like adapters and neck pillows, so it doubles as a last-minute backup for forgotten items.
Opening hours broadly track flight schedules, with shutters usually up from the first morning departures through the last evening flights. Stock turnover can be slow on quieter days, so don’t expect rare labels or limited-edition bottles, just solid staples. Cards are accepted for even tiny purchases, and contactless works without a minimum spend, which helps if you’re down to your last €2 coin. Quick tip: if your main goal is chocolate, walk straight to the central shelves first, then circle back only if boarding time still shows more than 20 minutes.