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Apoteka

T2

Five minutes from most T2 gates, Apoteka covers basics fast.

Apoteka in Terminal T2 sits airside, after security, so you can grab last‑minute meds without leaving the gate area. It’s a standard pharmacy setup: shelves of over‑the‑counter painkillers, cold remedies, and basic toiletries, plus a small counter for questions. Expect airport pricing, roughly 10–20% higher than downtown Belgrade for the same brands.

The shop usually opens early morning in line with T2’s first departures and stays open into the late evening bank of flights, roughly 06:00–22:00. Stock includes common European brands for headache, allergies, and stomach issues, plus bandages, disinfectant, and travel‑size hygiene items that meet the 100 ml liquid rule. If you forgot something like toothpaste or deodorant, you’ll find multiple options on the shelves.

Prescription handling depends on Serbian regulations, so don’t count on filling complex scripts during a short layover. For painkillers, simple antibiotics, or kids’ fever medicine, ask the pharmacist directly at the counter. Many labels are in Serbian, but staff in T2 usually speak English well enough to explain dosage and usage clearly.

Apoteka works best as a safety net: pick up motion sickness tablets before a turboprop hop, rehydrate with electrolyte packets before a long‑haul, or grab plasters if your new shoes failed the 2 km terminal walk test. Quick tip: if you know you need something specific, head here right after security in T2, before you get stuck in a boarding queue at a distant gate.

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