After security at Landvetter, Sweshop is the main souvenir stop
Sweshop sits airside after security at Göteborg Landvetter Airport, so you only see it once you’ve cleared checks and are heading toward the gates. It keeps irregular opening hours, which means it might be closed on early-morning departures or late-night arrivals, even when other duty free outlets are trading.
This is the airport’s dedicated souvenir shop, focused on Sweden-themed gifts rather than general travel retail. You’ll typically find the usual mix of Sweden-flag merch, moose prints, basic textiles, and small gifts that fit into a cabin bag, all priced in SEK with card payment widely accepted. Because opening hours vary, don’t bank on a last-minute stop for gifts on a 06:00 departure or after a 22:00 arrival.
Sweshop is after security rather than landside check‑in, which matters if you’re meeting someone who isn’t flying; they won’t be able to browse with you unless they also pass through security. If you already stocked up on souvenirs in central Göteborg, this shop is more of a top‑up spot for one or two extra items than a full shopping mission.
Practical tip: if you really need souvenirs from Sweshop, walk by on your way to the gate as soon as you clear security; don’t wait until boarding, because those irregular hours mean you can’t count on it being open later.