Gate-side sparkle near Terminal 2 departures
Right in Nice Terminal 2’s main airside shopping strip, Swarovski is the classic last‑minute stop for gifts that look more expensive than they are. You’re past security already, so this is a low‑stress browse within a few minutes’ walk of most Schengen gates in T2.
Prices match standard French high‑street Swarovski stores, so expect small crystal pendants around €70–€120 and larger statement pieces pushing €200–€300. You’ll also see the usual figurines and seasonal collections lined up in glass cases, similar to what you’d find in downtown Nice.
The stock leans heavily on jewelry and small accessories, with rings, bracelets and earrings taking most of the display space in Terminal 2. If you need something giftable that packs flat, the slimmer pendants and bracelet sets are easier to fit into a carry‑on than the bulkier décor pieces.
Service in Terminal 2 tends to be quick, and staff are used to 10‑minute airport decision cycles, so they’re good at pulling two or three options in the €100 range and getting you to the till fast. Tax is already baked into the shelf price, as everywhere in France; duty‑free rules don’t really change the math here.
One practical tip: take a clear photo of the receipt and the warranty card before boarding in T2, in case you need after‑sales service once you’re back home.