Opposite other luxury brands in Terminal 2, Gucci anchors the high-end strip.
Gucci in Terminal 2 sits airside in the Schengen departures area, so you only reach it after security for flights within most of Europe. The shop focuses on current-season accessories and leather goods, not outlet or past-season stock. Expect full boutique prices in euros, similar to downtown Munich, with the occasional airport-only promo on small items like wallets or cardholders.
The store layout is tight but organized around bags, small leather goods, and shoes, with a smaller corner for sunglasses and silk accessories. Terminal 2 mainly serves Lufthansa and Star Alliance carriers, so you’ll usually see a mix of business travelers and premium-cabin passengers browsing between boarding calls. Stock skews toward travel-friendly pieces: compact crossbody bags, cabin-sized duffels, and logo sneakers that actually work for airport walking.
You can pay by major credit cards or contactless in euros, and staff are used to handling tax-free paperwork for non‑EU passengers flying out of Terminal 2. Prices on classic bags and luggage tags line up with other EU airports, but currency swings can tilt things a bit in your favor if you’re paying with a strong-dollar card. Ask directly if a specific color or size is in back; not everything sits on the shelves.
Plan at least 15–20 minutes before boarding to try items and sort tax-refund slips, since queues at nearby cash refund counters in Terminal 2 often run another 10–15 minutes.