Gate-side Sweden merch stop in T5
Right in Terminal 5, Sweshop leans hard into Swedish souvenirs: moose logos on everything, blue-and-yellow hats, Dala horses, ABBA and Pippi trinkets, and candy walls heavy on Marabou and salty licorice. It’s airside in T5, so you’re good to browse after security while watching your gate on the screens.
Hours run weekdays 07.30–20.00, Saturdays 09.30–18.00, and Sundays 09.30–20.00, which covers most SAS and Norwegian departures from Terminal 5. Morning flyers get in right after 7:30; late flights lose out after 20:00, so plan your souvenir run before dinner if you’re on an evening departure.
Pricing sits firmly in airport territory: basic keyrings and magnets around 49–79 SEK, T‑shirts and caps often in the 199–299 SEK range, and gift boxes of candy or coffee climbing from 89 SEK upward. Expect more markup on anything with heavy packaging or glass, slightly better value on edible gifts and small textiles like socks or tea towels.
Selection skews touristy rather than design-store: think moose plushies and flag mugs more than curated Stockholm brands. You’ll still spot some local staples like Swedish coffee packs and chocolate bars that play well as office gifts, but this is not an NK or Åhléns substitute. If you want serious Scandi design, do that in the city before heading to Terminal 5.
Travel tip: use Sweshop as your “I forgot gifts” safety net and set a 10‑minute timer; grab candy, a magnet, and one wearable under 300 SEK, then walk straight to your gate in T5 without getting sucked into a long browse.