Near the central area of Terminal 2, Thomas Sabo sits in the main shopping strip before many Schengen gates, so you can swing by on the walk to security or on the way to your flight. Prices match downtown Germany: sterling silver charms often start around €30–€40, and full bracelets or necklaces climb quickly from there. Expect a bright, glass-heavy storefront and lots of small items that actually fit in a carry-on without drama.
Thomas Sabo in Terminal 2 usually trades on current collections and seasonal pieces, not random airport-only stock, so you’ll see the same core lines as in city stores. The focus is polished silver, charms, and watches, with some gold‑tone and black pieces mixed in. Staff generally speak English and German and can resize bracelets or adjust chains on the spot, which helps when you’re racing a boarding time on the F or G pier. Figure on 5–10 minutes if you already know your size, longer if you’re browsing gifts.
The shop sits post‑security in Terminal 2, so this is only an option if you actually depart or connect through T2 (Lufthansa and most Star Alliance carriers). It works best as a last‑minute gift stop: small charm boxes disappear easily into a personal item and don’t eat into your liquid allowance. If you’re tight on time, walk past first, check how busy the counter is, then loop back after your gate appears on the screens so you don’t get caught in a long consultation with boarding already started.