Near the main duty-free zone in Terminal 3
Castro in Terminal 3 sits on the airside concourse and runs on the same schedule as most shops there, roughly from first departures until late-night flights. It’s a straight-up Israeli fashion brand, not an outlet, so you’re paying regular mall pricing in shekels, not duty-free discounts. Expect standard Castro lines: denim, basics, workwear, and seasonal pieces for both men and women.
Women’s tops typically sit in the ₪80–₪180 range, with dresses and jackets climbing higher, so this is more “missed your packing list” than “cheap airport souvenir.” Men’s T‑shirts and shirts usually land around ₪70–₪160, with jeans a step above that. Sizing matches what you’ll find in city branches, and staff are used to quick airport visits, so you can get in, try something, and check out in under 10–15 minutes if you know your size.
Castro in TLV Terminal 3 is useful if your checked bag went missing or you under-packed for a longer Israel stay. You can pull together a business‑casual outfit, including shoes and a belt, in a single pass through the store and keep everything in a cabin‑size carry‑on. One tip: screenshot any sale prices from the Castro Israel website before you fly; if they’re running the same promo, it helps you judge quickly whether airport pricing is worth it or if you should wait for a city branch.