Gate-side snack stop in T2 for last‑minute basics
Travel Market sits airside in Terminal T2 at SCL, a short walk from the international departure gates, and it runs through most flight banks so you can grab something just before boarding. Expect a standard airport convenience setup: packaged snacks, bottled water, soft drinks, and some grab-and-go items priced a notch above city stores, with drinks commonly around 1.5–2x downtown Santiago supermarket prices.
You’ll find single-serve sweets, chips, and chocolate bars alongside small sandwiches and sometimes pre-packed pastries, which work for a quick bite before a 3–4 hour regional hop. Cold drinks sit in a reach-in cooler near the counter, with both 500 ml and 1.5 L bottles available, useful if you have a long overnight flight. Coffee is basic machine-style rather than café-grade, more of a caffeine fix than a sit-down stop.
The shop also stocks travel-sized toiletries, basic over-the-counter meds, and simple phone accessories, including charging cables and low-cost wired earbuds that can save a 10+ hour flight if you forgot yours. You’ll see a small rack of Chile souvenirs near the entrance—keychains, magnets, and packaged sweets—fine for a quick gift when you’re already in T2 security and can’t head landside.
Lines spike 20–30 minutes before heavy departure waves, especially around evening long-hauls from T2, so don’t wait until final call to buy water. Tip: if you need more than a snack and still have 45+ minutes, eat in the main T2 food court first, then use Travel Market as your last stop for drinks and small essentials on the way to your gate.