DMM · Shops

Zarahe

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Passenger Terminal shoppers eventually run straight into Zarahe.

This shop sits in King Fahd International’s main Passenger Terminal, so you don’t need to hunt through satellite buildings or remote gates to find it. Think of it as a mid-journey pause between security and your gate, useful if you still have 20–30 minutes before boarding but don’t want to stray far.

Hours aren’t clearly published, but regular DMM patterns mean many Passenger Terminal shops track the busiest bank of late-night and early-morning departures, roughly 22:00–04:00. Treat anything outside those times as “maybe open, maybe not,” and build a backup plan if you’re catching a 06:00 departure or landing mid-afternoon.

Because Zarahe isn’t tied to a specific gate, you’ll likely pass it on both outbound and inbound walks through the Passenger Terminal concourse. Use that to your advantage: outbound, grab what you need for the next 4–6 hours in the air; inbound, it’s more about a quick top‑up before ground transport or a 60–90 minute drive into town.

With no reliable menu or price list online, assume standard Passenger Terminal airport pricing: everyday items at a 20–40% markup over city shops. If you’re price‑sensitive or traveling with a family of 3–4, keep big-ticket purchases in town and use Zarahe mainly for last‑minute fills, not full-stock shopping.

Practical tip: walk past your gate first, time the distance back to Zarahe, and only then shop, so you don’t misjudge a 10–12 minute walk and cut boarding too close.

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