Next to the T2 gates, this shop saves cracked phones
La Casa de las Carcasas in Terminal T2 sits airside, handy if you spot a cracked screen or naked phone case just before boarding. It’s a Spanish chain focused almost entirely on phone gear: cases, screen protectors, and small accessories. Expect walls covered in printed cases for iPhone and Samsung, plus a smaller rack for brands like Xiaomi. Pricing on basic cases usually runs in the €10–€20 range, with tempered glass protectors a bit cheaper.
The shop keeps standard airport hours, generally opening around the first T2 departures in the morning and staying open into the late evening bank of flights. That makes it useful if you arrive on an early Ryanair or Air Europa service into T2 and realize your charger is still in last night’s hotel room. You’ll see cables, compact power banks, and sometimes EU plug adapters, all at the usual airport markup.
Quality is mixed but functional: slim silicone cases and simple clear shells tend to hold up better than the trend-heavy printed designs. If you care about drop protection, look for thicker bumper-style cases and skip the thinnest €10 ones. Screen protector installation is hit or miss, so double-check alignment before you walk off toward your gate in T2’s Schengen area.
Use it as a stop-gap, not a shopping trip. Grab a case, cable, or power bank here, then keep moving; T2 security to most gates still runs 10–15 minutes on foot when the concourse is busy.