Facing several early flights out of T2, this Tabacco Shop is one of the first kiosks that actually opens with the morning wave. You’ll find it in Terminal T2, airside after security, alongside the main run of duty-free and snack stands. It’s a standard airport tobacco/news outlet: cigarettes, cigars, lottery tickets, lighters, some snacks, soft drinks, and a rack of magazines in Serbian and a few international titles.
Prices sit above city-center kiosks but below some Western European hubs; a single soft drink is usually around what you’d pay in downtown Belgrade plus a small airport premium. Expect local and regional tobacco brands alongside big internationals, but don’t count on specialist cigars or humidor-level storage. Payment with cards and contactless generally works fine, and Serbian dinars are accepted if you’re burning through cash before boarding from T2.
Selection leans heavily on grab-and-go items near the checkout: gum, rolling papers, basic travel lighters, and a couple of shelves with chocolate bars and packaged snacks. If you want a full duty-free carton deal, the official duty-free farther along T2 usually has sharper bundle pricing. This Tabacco Shop fills the gap when you just need a single pack, a magazine, or something to drink before your gate calls boarding for your BEG departure.
One practical tip: lines spike about 30 minutes before big departures to Schengen hubs, so if your flight leaves from T2 around 06:00–08:00 or 17:00–19:00, swing by right after security instead of waiting until your gate starts pre-boarding.