GRU · Shops

Arezzo

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Near the Terminal 2 gates, Arezzo gives you a last-minute shot at Brazilian shoes and bags before boarding. This is the same Arezzo you see in São Paulo malls, so styles feel familiar if you know the brand. You’ll see women’s handbags, sandals, heels, and some small leather goods with clear pricing in BRL, useful if your card adds foreign fees. Stock leans toward current-season fashion, not outlet leftovers.

Inside Terminal 2 after security, Arezzo works well if your flight leaves from the domestic and some regional international gates in this pier. Expect mall-level prices: handbags often run in the R$400–R$800 range, with more premium pieces higher. Shoes typically sit in the R$250–R$500 band. Staff usually flip between Portuguese and basic English; card payments are the norm and contactless terminals handle international Visa and Mastercard without drama.

Inventory skews dressy: think heels and polished flats more than sneakers, so this shop makes more sense if you need something city-ready when you land in São Paulo, Rio, or another Brazilian stop. Gift-wise, smaller leather items like cardholders and clutches travel better than the larger structured bags, especially if you’re already near the 23 kg checked bag limit on a LATAM or Gol ticket. Try anything on before committing; Brazilian sizing (like 35–39) may not match your usual EU/US size exactly.

Practical tip: if your gate in Terminal 2 shows boarding within 25 minutes, stay close; the walk back from Arezzo to the far T2 gates can easily eat 10–15 minutes in boarding chaos.

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