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Paradies Lagardère

Most “gift shop” signs at GSP actually point to Paradies Lagardère

At Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP), almost all branded newsstands and souvenir spots in the Main terminal tie back to Paradies Lagardère behind the scenes. You’ll see different front-facing names near the single security checkpoint and along the concourse, but the same operator runs the magazines, snacks, and last‑minute travel gear. Think of it as one ecosystem rather than a single flagship store.

Post-security in the Main concourse, Paradies-run shops stock the usual travel basics: bottled drinks under $5, grab-and-go snacks in the $3–$7 range, and standard neck pillows around the $20 mark. You’ll also find regional items with Upstate South Carolina branding alongside national magazines and a couple of newspaper racks. Hours generally mirror the flight bank, opening before the first departures around 4:30–5:00 a.m. and closing after the last evening push.

There’s no standout “Paradies Lagardère” sign to hunt for at GSP; instead, look for any general market or news shop between the TSA checkpoint and the end of the single concourse. Since GSP is compact, you’re rarely more than a two‑minute walk from one of these outlets once you pass security. Use them for gaps airlines don’t cover: over-the-counter meds, phone cables, basic headphones, and simple travel-size toiletries.

Tip: Prices run higher than a downtown CVS or Target, so if you know you’ll need specific chargers or snacks, buy in town and treat Paradies as backup once you’re through GSP’s Main terminal security line.

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