Gate-side Finnish souvenirs without leaving Terminal 2
Finland Shop in Terminal 2 sits airside in the Schengen gate area, so you can grab last‑minute gifts after security rather than backtracking to landside shops. It focuses on recognisably Finnish products: Moomin items, local design brands, and food souvenirs that meet EU customs rules for carry-on.
Opening hours track the morning and evening bank of flights, with doors usually open from around 6:00 until late evening departures thin out. Shelves lean hard into Finland themes: chocolate and candies from Fazer, salmiakki in multiple strengths, postcards, magnets, and winter accessories that still fit in a cabin bag.
Most snacks run in the €3–€8 range, with gift boxes of chocolates or coffee creeping into the €10–€20 bracket. Branded Moomin mugs and textiles sit higher, closer to typical Nordic design pricing, so this is better for one or two statement items than a full family haul of souvenirs.
Finland Shop sits among other retail near the central Terminal 2 tax-free zone, so you can combine a stop here with a quick run through duty free without adding more than five minutes of walking. Staff are used to tight layovers and usually move checkout quickly when short-haul European departures bunch up.
Practical tip: check the small racks near the counter for compact items under €10; they’re easiest to stash in an already full personal item on a Ryanair or Norwegian flight.