Next to the T2 gates, Guardian covers last-minute basics
Guardian in Terminal 2 sits airside, after security, so you can grab toiletries and over-the-counter meds without heading landside. It feels closer to a high-street pharmacy than a souvenir shop, with shelves of practical stuff rather than airport trinkets.
Prices run a bit above Surabaya city stores, but still reasonable by airport standards; expect to pay a small premium on sunscreen, painkillers, and skincare. You’ll find Indonesian and regional brands alongside global names, handy if you forgot deodorant, contact lens solution, or a basic first-aid item before a domestic or international flight out of T2.
Stock usually covers travel-sized shampoo, toothpaste, and body wash, which pairs well with the smaller liquids allowance for international departures from Terminal 2. They also carry simple cosmetics, facial cleansers, and sanitary products, which beats trying to explain specifics at a generic convenience stall.
Guardian at SUB Terminal 2 keeps regular flight-bank hours, opening for morning departures and staying available into the evening, though it may not match a 24-hour schedule. If you land late on a delayed flight into T2, don’t count on it for medicine after midnight; sort that in town instead.
Plan one quick stop here right after security in Terminal 2, before you get distracted by food outlets closer to the gates.