Sparkling crystal shop between Gates 25–27 in Terminal 2
This Swarovski sits airside in Terminal 2, roughly opposite Gates 25–27, so it’s an easy stop if you’re flying Schengen from HEL. It’s a compact boutique, focused on jewelry, watches, pens, and small crystal figurines rather than big décor pieces. You’ll see the familiar white-and-silver storefront from the main passenger flow toward the mid-20s gates.
Most earrings and necklaces land in the €70–€200 range, with small pendants and studs at the lower end and statement pieces running higher. Crystal figurines and gift items typically start around €60. There’s standard airport duty-free pricing on eligible items, but it’s not a discount outlet, so expect normal mall-level prices rather than deals.
The shop usually tracks main Terminal 2 retail hours, opening around the first bank of departures (about 5:00–6:00) and closing close to the last evening flights, often around 22:00–23:00. It’s fully post‑security, so you can only access it with a same‑day boarding pass. Figure 10–15 minutes for a browse if you actually want to compare a few pieces or check ring sizing.
Staff are used to tight connections and can ring up a quick sale in under 3 minutes if you walk in knowing what you want. Gift boxes and small bags come standard, and they’ll wrap fragile crystal with extra padding on request. Card payments in euros are the default, but major credit cards and contactless payments are widely accepted.
Tip: If your gate is in the high 30s or 40s of Terminal 2, stop here on the way out; backtracking from those gates to Swarovski at Gates 25–27 can easily eat 10 extra minutes of walking.