Gate-side perfume stop in T2
Ten minutes from most T2 gates, Parfimerija is the main spot at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport for duty-free-style fragrance shopping. It sits airside in Terminal 2, so you visit after security and passport control, not from the landside check‑in area in T1.
Expect shelves of mainstream designer scents rather than niche houses, with full-size bottles and standard gift sets priced in euros and dinars. Compared to downtown Belgrade perfumeries, prices run closer to typical airport duty free, so you might save a few euros on larger bottles if you already know the exact fragrance you want.
Stock skews toward big names you see in most European airports: think the usual men’s and women’s EDT and EDP lines, plus some seasonal or limited releases. You probably will not find ultra-niche or indie brands here, so do not bank on tracking down something obscure 30 minutes before boarding from T2.
Staff usually handle testers quickly so you can try one or two sprays without smelling like the entire catalog on a short-haul Air Serbia flight. If you are unsure about a scent, ask the price first; airport impulse buys add up faster than a 20 kg checked‑bag fee at BEG.
Tip: Shop Parfimerija after you check your departure gate in T2; it is easy to lose track of time comparing fragrances and underestimate the 8–10 minute walk back to the busier gate clusters.