Gate side luxury in Terminal 2
Row of Scandinavian brands, then suddenly LV monograms: Louis Vuitton sits airside in Terminal 2 at Copenhagen Airport, squarely in the main shopping strip used by most Schengen departures. You pass it after security and duty free, before the T2 B- and C-gate split, so it’s easy to swing by if you’re flying SAS or another Schengen carrier.
Hours generally track Terminal 2’s main shopping schedule, opening early morning for the 06:00 bank of departures and staying open into the late evening wave around 21:00–22:00. Staff flip the lights on not long after security opens, so you can check a bag, clear security, and still have time to look at a Keepall or Speedy before boarding.
Pricing follows standard European Louis Vuitton retail, with bags and small leather goods matching other EU boutiques and tax already baked into the tag. That means a Neverfull or cardholder here usually prices close to what you’d pay downtown in Copenhagen, only with the benefit of airport timing and stock pulled from a dedicated T2 allocation.
Selection skews toward travel gear: you’ll see rolling luggage, backpacks, and weekend bags alongside the usual wallets and accessories, all within a compact footprint compared to a city flagship. Limited seasonal pieces show up, but if you want something very niche, stock in this Terminal 2 shop can be hit-or-miss and worth confirming with staff.
Plan one thing in advance: check your gate at the screens by the Terminal 2 duty free exit, then visit Louis Vuitton first so you’re not sprinting past C-gates with a fresh shopping bag and ten minutes to departure.