Gate-side in Terminal 2, Fragonard is your quickest “real Nice” stop.
This Fragonard sits airside in Terminal 2, handy if you’re flying easyJet, Air France, or other Schengen departures from T2. It’s a compact boutique focused on perfume, soaps, and gift sets tied to the Côte d’Azur, not a generic duty free corner. Expect clearly branded Fragonard ranges with the usual floral and citrus notes you see in their city stores around Nice.
Prices track downtown Fragonard boutiques, so you’re not paying a wild airport premium: small eau de toilette bottles sit in the roughly €25–€35 band, and soap or mini sets often come in under €15. Duty free rules still apply based on your destination, but this is more “last proper gift stop” than discount outlet. Stock tends to favor travel sizes and boxed sets that survive a cabin bag being knocked around.
Opening hours normally follow Terminal 2’s main departure banks, roughly early morning to late evening, but the shop can close in quieter midday windows outside summer peaks. If you’re on a 06:00–08:00 wave, it’s usually open in time for that first bank of flights. With limited floor space, you’ll see bestsellers up front: classic Fragonard florals, citrus lines like lemon and orange blossom, and seasonal packaging tied to the Riviera.
There’s no deep sampling ritual here: expect a few testers on the counter and quick help from one or two staff. If you’re torn between scents, stick to lighter eaux de toilette in 50 ml bottles, which stay under most non-EU liquid limits and fit easily in a one-liter plastic bag. Last tip: buy here rather than at the generic duty free in T2 if you specifically want “Fragonard Nice” packaging on the label.