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ACV Souvenir Shop

T2

T2’s ACV Souvenir Shop stocks last‑minute Vietnam gifts

This shop sits airside in Terminal T2, handy for international departures that skipped the city markets. Shelves lean heavily Vietnamese: coffee packs, simple lacquerware, keychains, and logo T-shirts. It runs standard airport hours tied to T2 flight banks, so if check-in opens around 2–3 hours before your flight, the store lights are usually on too.

Prices sit above Han Market levels but below some hotel gift corners in Da Nang’s beach strip. A small magnet or keyring often lands around a few US dollars, while boxed coffee and larger souvenirs push higher into the mid-teens. Card payment works fine, and many cashiers accept both Vietnamese dong and major foreign currencies at posted in-store rates.

Stock skews tourist basics rather than artisan-only pieces. You’ll find Vietnam-branded mugs, airport-branded items tagged with “DAD,” and snack packs that travel well in a carry-on. Anything fragile, like small ceramics or glass bottles, usually comes pre-boxed or bubble-wrapped at the counter, which helps if you’re heading on a connection from T2 to another long-haul leg.

If you care about authenticity, use ACV Souvenir Shop as a top-up, not your only stop. Prices and labels make it easy to grab clearly “Da Nang” or “Vietnam” marked items instead of generic Asia gifts. One practical tip: shop after immigration but before heading to a far T2 gate so you’re close enough to walk back if you spot a better design or need to swap a size.

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