By gate-side in T2, Yeraz Souvenir is your last stop for Armenian gifts
This shop sits airside in Terminal T2 at Zvartnots, a short walk from most international gates, so you can grab souvenirs after passport control instead of carrying them from the city. It keeps airport-friendly hours that usually track with peak departure banks, opening early for morning flights and staying open into late departures.
Yeraz Souvenir focuses on Armenia-themed items: think small pomegranate figurines, Mount Ararat magnets, and patterned fridge magnets with “Yerevan” printed across them. You’ll also see keychains, shot glasses, and compact décor pieces sized to fit in a cabin bag. Prices run higher than in Yerevan street markets, but many pieces stay under 10–15 USD equivalent.
On the shelves closest to the entrance, you’ll usually find postcards with EVN and Yerevan views, plus simple cotton T‑shirts in standard S–XL sizes. These work when you need a last-minute gift under 20 USD. Packaging is light and mostly plastic sleeves, so factor that in if you’re checking a bag later with tight weight limits.
Toward the back, the shop often stocks small boxes of Armenian sweets and churchkhela-style snacks near the counter. If you already bought brand-name chocolates in town, use Yeraz more for symbolic keepsakes rather than bulk food shopping, as selection and turnover can vary depending on the season and flight schedule.
Practical tip: stop here after security but before you settle at your gate; lines at the register can spike 20–30 minutes before major departures from T2.