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Gifts of Pomerania

T2

Gate-side in T2, this is the main regional-gift stop

Gifts of Pomerania sits in Terminal T2 after security, so you can walk over from any Schengen gate in under 5 minutes. It leans hard into northern Poland: think Kashubian patterns, amber from the Baltic coast, and Gdańsk-branded souvenirs you won’t find in generic duty free. Stock rotates a bit with the seasons, but core items with “Pomerania” and “Gdańsk” logos stay on the shelves year-round.

Opening hours track T2’s first and last departures, roughly 2.5–3 hours before the morning wave and usually until the final LOT or Ryanair flight boards. Prices sit in the typical airport-gift band: small magnets and keychains around 10–20 PLN, mugs and textiles closer to 40–80 PLN, and amber pieces climbing well into triple digits. If you want something that actually says “Pomerania,” this is where you’ll see that wording on products, rather than just “Poland.”

Stock skews non-food, so don’t expect shelves of pierniki or vacuum-packed sausage like you’d see in some Warsaw or Kraków shops. Instead, think scarves, ceramics, regional map prints and a few children’s items tied to the Baltic coast and Gdańsk’s Old Town. If you’re connecting through both T1 and T2, Gifts of Pomerania in T2 gives you more Pomeranian-specific branding than the more generic souvenir stands near T1 check-in.

Cards are accepted, and prices are clearly marked in PLN, which helps if you’re zeroing out leftover currency before a Wizz Air or Ryanair flight. Best move: walk the perimeter shelves first, decide on one or two heavier items, then fill remaining space in your bag with small flat pieces like postcards or tea towels so you don’t add bulk right before boarding.

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