Gate area shoppers in Terminal 2 hit Attica Accessories first
Right in Thessaloniki Airport’s Terminal 2, Attica Accessories sits among the main departures shops, so you pass it on the way to most Schengen and non‑Schengen gates. It focuses on bags, costume jewelry, scarves, sunglasses, and small travel add‑ons rather than big-ticket fashion. Think grab-and-go earrings under €20, simple leather-look belts, and mid-range wallets that won’t wreck a carry-on budget.
Attica Accessories in T2 leans heavily on recognizable European high-street brands, mixed with Greek-made accessories on a dedicated shelf. You’ll see seasonal scarves and shawls in the €15–€30 range, small crossbody bags between about €25–€60, and a few giftable pieces boxed and ready for hand luggage. Stock skews more city-style than beachwear, which fits SKG’s year-round business traffic.
The shop keeps normal terminal retail hours, opening early for the first morning departures (around 05:00) and closing after the late evening flights in Terminal 2. It’s post‑security, so you can only access it after check‑in and security screening, and you’re already past passport control if you’re flying non‑Schengen. Expect standard airport markups, but not luxury-boutique pricing.
Selection is heavier on women’s accessories, though there are a few men’s belts and cardholders on one rack. If you need an emergency extra bag for Ryanair or Aegean’s cabin rules out of SKG, this is one of the few spots in Terminal 2 with soft totes and small cabin-sized options on hand. Card payments are accepted, including contactless, and prices are clearly tagged in euros.
Practical tip: if your gate is in the higher 20s in Terminal 2, stop at Attica Accessories on the way out, not “later” — walking back from the far end of the pier can add 8–10 minutes during boarding calls.