Across from several fashion brands in Terminal 3, Sabon is your stop at TLV for Israeli-style bath and body products. The shop sits airside in Terminal 3, so you’re already through security before you get pulled in by the scents. Expect shelves of soaps, scrubs, and lotions in glass jars and simple packaging rather than airport gift-shop gimmicks.
Prices hit typical duty-free beauty levels: body scrubs and creams usually land in the 80–130 ILS range, with some smaller soaps and minis cheaper if you just want a token gift. Products lean heavily on fragrances like patchouli, jasmine, and citrus, so it’s better for people who actually like scented products rather than hypoallergenic basics. You pay in shekels, but they also take major cards, and receipts print in both Hebrew and English.
Most passengers hit Sabon in Terminal 3 to stock up on gifts for family rather than for in-flight use, since jars and glass bottles add weight to your carry-on. Staff often push 2-for-1 or multi-buy promos, especially in the evenings when long-haul departures bank out of Terminal 3 between roughly 22:00 and 02:00. Ask directly about promos; signage can be small and easy to miss.
If your gate in Terminal 3 is a 30-series or 40-series, walk over early, grab what you want at Sabon, and have the items bagged securely; glass jars plus a packed overhead bin on a 4–5 hour overnight can be a bad combo if you don’t keep them under the seat in front of you.