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Souvenir Shop

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Souvenirs here usually cost more than in Hurghada city shops

Terminal 2’s Souvenir Shop sits airside after security, mixed in with the duty-free units that sell liquor, cigarettes, and perfume. You’ll see the usual magnet-racks, pharaonic figurines, keychains, and T‑shirts aimed at last‑minute buyers. Stock overlaps heavily with what you’ve already walked past in town, just at airport pricing. If you still need something with “Hurghada” printed on it before a flight, this is the place to grab it.

Travelers report airport souvenir prices running noticeably higher than in central Hurghada markets and hotel-area shops, sometimes by several euros per small item. Think 5–10 EUR for a basic magnet set or 10–20 EUR for mid‑sized statues and gift packs, depending on how willing you are to haggle earlier in the trip. Payment is typically in foreign currency or card, so you can offload remaining euros or dollars here instead of hitting an ATM again.

Regulars who pass through HRG more than once tend to price‑check in town during the stay, then only buy souvenirs at Terminal 2 if they missed something specific or misjudged luggage space. The shop mainly covers generic gifts, not high-quality papyrus, silver, or artisan work you find in better city stores like those along Sheraton Road. Expect quick grab‑and‑go shopping between gates rather than a long browse.

Practical tip: if you care about value, do the main souvenir run in Hurghada city and treat the Terminal 2 Souvenir Shop as backup for one or two forgotten items before boarding.

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