T2’s main duty free shop sits just past security in Schengen departures.
Lagardere Travel Retail Duty Free in Terminal 2 is the big all‑purpose stop once you’re through security for Schengen flights at PRG. Think standard European airport mix: liquor, perfume, cosmetics, chocolates, snacks, tobacco, and some Czech souvenirs under one roof. Prices on spirits and fragrance usually beat city-center boutiques by a bit, but not by half; figure maybe 10–20% cheaper on common brands.
The store runs from early morning first bank of flights to late evening, typically covering departures from around 04:30 until after the last T2 departures around 23:00. You’ll walk past at least one Lagardere duty free zone on the way to most gates in T2, so you don’t need a special detour. Alcohol limits for the EU still apply, so don’t load up past standard allowances if you’re connecting onwards.
Liquor shelves lean hard on Czech staples like Becherovka and local fruit spirits, often with 1‑liter travel editions and 2‑for‑€30 or similar promo bundles. Chocolate and candy sections stock standard brands plus a lot of “Prague” gift boxes at around 6–15 EUR. Cosmetics and perfume sit in the middle price band for EU airports; you might save a few euros versus downtown but don’t expect true outlet deals. Tobacco is here as well, but EU duty rules mean fewer dramatic discounts than flyers from non‑EU hubs expect.
Best move is to note prices on your way to the gate, then buy on the way back if your flight is on time. Keep an eye on liquids rules if you’re connecting through another EU airport and not in a sealed STEB bag with the original receipt.