Near T2 departures, Totto is your last-minute bag stop
Totto in Terminal T2 focuses on backpacks, handbags, and travel accessories, all post-security near the main departures concourse. Prices sit in the mid-range for Colombia, higher than in city malls but still below luxury labels elsewhere in the airport. Stock skews toward practical travel pieces rather than fashion-only items, so think carry-on backpacks and cabin-size roller bags more than runway looks.
You’ll see plenty of Totto’s classic school-style backpacks, laptop bags, and small crossbody bags, with several color options on the wall racks. They usually carry cabin-sized suitcases that meet common airline carry-on rules, handy if your old bag breaks right before a flight from T2. Expect basic travel add-ons too: waist packs, small organizers, and sometimes rain covers or simple locks.
Payment works like any standard airport shop in Bogotá: cards widely accepted, Colombian pesos fine, and prices clearly tagged in COP. Compared with duty free in T1, this is more about function than souvenirs, though you can grab a branded Totto backpack as a Colombia-style gift. Stock turnover feels steady enough that popular black and navy models in regular sizes tend to be available.
Plan 10–15 minutes to choose something and pay so you’re not rushing boarding in T2. One tip: check zippers and handles before leaving the shop; swapping on the spot is easier than dealing with warranty once you’re already in another country.