Gate-side wellness gear without leaving the Terminal concourse
Travel+Well sits past security in the main Terminal concourse at BWI, aimed at people who realized too late they forgot a neck pillow, vitamins, or a sleep mask. It runs typical airport retail hours, generally opening early enough for 6 a.m. departures and staying open into the late evening bank of flights. Expect standard airport markups, with small wellness items starting around a few dollars and larger gadgets pushing into the higher double digits.
The shop focuses on health and comfort items for flying: think travel pillows, reusable water bottles, eye masks, earplugs, basic over-the-counter remedies, and massage or relaxation gadgets suited to a cramped seat in 22B. You’ll also find wipes, sanitizer, and other hygiene items that are easy to forget during a 4 a.m. Uber to the airport. If you already stocked up at home, this is more of a backup stop than a destination.
Selection and pricing sit in the usual airport range, so treat Travel+Well as an urgent-need stop rather than a place to fully outfit a two-week trip. Check tags carefully; some branded neck pillows cost as much as a checked bag fee on a budget carrier. On the flip side, smaller items like pill organizers, lip balm, and hydration packets can rescue a long-haul day for under $10.
One practical tip: walk your actual gate path first, then detour back to Travel+Well only if you still have at least 15–20 minutes before boarding, since the main Terminal can feel longer than it looks when boarding time flips to “Final Call.”