Next to the T1 gate area, ACV Souvenir Shop covers the basics
This shop sits airside in Terminal T1, past security, so you can swing through after check-in without backtracking. It focuses on classic Vietnam souvenirs: small coffee sets, pre-packed ground coffee, keychains, magnets, and simple handicrafts. Stock leans touristy rather than upscale boutique, but it saves a trip into Da Nang city if you forgot gifts.
Prices run higher than downtown Hoi An or Da Nang: think 20–40% more for the same style of magnet or coffee. You’ll see plenty of items in the 50,000–250,000 VND range, with larger boxed gift sets climbing higher. Packaging is flight-friendly, and most things fit easily into a backpack or under-seat bag, which helps if you’re already near the carry-on limit.
Staff generally speak at least basic English, and card payments are accepted alongside Vietnamese dong. Because it’s in T1, this shop mainly serves domestic departures, so selection leans toward quick last-minute buys instead of premium ceramics or high-end lacquerware. You won’t find specialist beans like single-origin Dalat here, but the standard Trung Nguyen–style coffees usually show up on the shelves.
Returns or exchanges are tricky once you leave T1, so check boxes for dents and verify expiration dates before paying; packaged snacks and coffee often show dates printed in tiny type. If you care about price, treat ACV Souvenir Shop as a backup and buy the heavier gifts in town, then use this spot only to plug any gaps on your list in the final 15 minutes before boarding.