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Texas Marketplace

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Near Terminal D center, Texas Marketplace stocks last-minute Texan gifts.

Texas Marketplace sits airside in Terminal D at DFW, handy if your international flight leaves from gates D20–D40 and you forgot souvenirs. It’s a small general-gift shop with a Texas theme: think state-flag merch, magnets, mugs, and T-shirts with DFW or Dallas logos. You’ll also spot a rack of basic travel needs like phone chargers and headphones that work for long-haul flights over 8 hours.

Expect typical airport pricing: keychains in the $6–$10 range, T-shirts around $25–$35, and simple adapters or charging cables closer to $20. Compared with larger DFW stores near D15 and D27, the selection feels tighter but quicker to scan if you’ve got a 30–40 minute window before boarding. Snacks lean toward packaged sweets and local-style candies rather than full-on grab-and-go meals.

Hours usually track Terminal D’s peak schedule, roughly early morning to late evening, aligning with transatlantic departures that often start before 8:00 a.m. and run past 9:00 p.m. If you land into D on an early AA or international flight and connect onward, you can swing by before your next D-gate departure without backtracking across terminals A–E. Inventory turns over fast on weekend afternoons when several long-hauls depart within 2 hours.

Use this shop as a quick hit: one stop for a Texas shirt, a small snack under $5, and a backup cable so your phone survives a 3–10 hour flight. Tip: walk it on the way to your D-gate instead of detouring from other terminals; the Skylink ride plus walking can easily eat 15–20 minutes in each direction.

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