Gate-side gifts in T2 without walking back to duty free
Travel & Co sits airside in Terminal 2, handy if your flight leaves from the easyJet and short‑haul Schengen gates. It’s a general travel shop: books, last‑minute gifts, sweets, and a basic rack of headphones, chargers, and power banks. Expect airport pricing, but not pure luxury markup; small souvenirs and keyrings usually land under €10, while basic cables and earbuds sit closer to €20.
The shop focuses on grab‑and‑go rather than deep browsing, which suits T2’s mostly short‑haul traffic. You’ll find French‑themed souvenirs alongside standard travel staples: neck pillows, simple eye masks, and compact umbrellas. Snack options skew toward packaged cookies and chocolate bars instead of full meals, so plan to eat elsewhere in Terminal 2’s food spots if you need real food before boarding.
Use Travel & Co if you’ve already passed the main duty‑free zone in Terminal 2 and realise you forgot a small gift or basic tech accessory. Shelving is tight and quick to scan, so a five‑minute stop is usually enough, even when several flights to Paris or Nice board around the same time. One practical tip: grab a charging cable or power bank here before you head to the end gates in T2, where power outlets get scarce and fill up fast during evening departures.