T2’s House of Ireland focuses on Irish-made gifts and brands
House of Ireland in Terminal 2 sits airside after security and leans hard into Irish-made products and design. You see big-name Irish brands up front, with textiles, crystal, and souvenirs clearly arranged so you can hit specific sections fast before a short-haul boarding call. Prices run from small-logo keyrings and magnets under €10 to higher-end pieces that easily cross the €100 mark.
The shop is part of the T2 shopping run that also includes duty free, so you pass it on the way to many A and B gates. It’s useful if you skipped city-centre shopping and still need a recognisably Irish gift before an Aer Lingus transatlantic flight out of Terminal 2. Stock skews tourist-facing, but everything is clearly branded as Irish or Ireland-related, which helps if you are buying for people who care about origin.
Expect standard airport pricing rather than outlet deals; think full RRP on branded wool scarves and crystal, with only occasional promo tags around holidays like Christmas or St Patrick’s Day on 17 March. Payment is straightforward: euro by card or cash, and major cards accepted for quick tap-and-go at the front tills. Keep an eye on your time, as queues can build in the 06:00–09:00 bank of departures.
Tip: do a fast lap first, decide on one or two gifts, then head straight back to that section so you’re not still comparing scarves when T2 gate screens flip to “Final call.”