Gate-side basics at Terminal 2
This Boots sits airside in Terminal 2 at Don Mueang, handy if you’re flying domestic and realize you forgot something after security. It runs typical Thai airport hours, roughly matching the first and last flights in T2, so you can usually grab last‑minute toiletries even on early-morning departures. Expect a standard high-street layout: blue-and-white signage you can spot from a distance in the concourse.
Stock skews toward travel essentials: mini toothpaste and toothbrush packs under 100 THB, basic cosmetics, sunscreen for tropical sun in 30–50 SPF ranges, and over-the-counter painkillers in familiar Boots-style packaging. Prices run higher than a downtown Bangkok branch, but still reasonable by airport standards, especially for small travel sizes you’ll actually finish.
Pharmacy-style items lean light on prescription services at this location, so don’t expect full GP-level consultations like in big city Boots branches on Sukhumvit or Silom. You’ll still find basics like antihistamines for Bangkok’s air and stomach meds for food shocks, just not deep specialist ranges. Staff typically handle English fine for simple questions about dosage or ingredients.
Stock can thin out late at night, especially on popular items like SPF 50 sunscreen and travel-sized antiperspirant, so don’t count on a specific brand if you’re hitting a 23:00 departure bank. For quick top‑ups before a domestic hop to Chiang Mai or Phuket, it covers the gaps well enough. Plan one short stop here, then walk to your gate rather than doubling back across Terminal 2 later.