Just past security in Terminal 3, Sunglass Hut sits near the main duty-free loop.
This branch in TLV Terminal 3 focuses on big-name brands you already know: Ray-Ban, Oakley, Prada, Versace, and similar labels. Prices run in standard European duty-free territory, so don’t expect outlet-level bargains, but you can sometimes catch 20–30% promos on second pairs. Stock leans heavily on classic aviators and wayfarers, with a smaller rack of sport frames and a few kids’ options.
Sunglass Hut in Terminal 3 keeps airport hours, roughly from first departures in the early morning until the last evening flights close out the concourse. It sits airside after security, so this is only for departing passengers, not greeters. The shop is compact, so you can scan the cases in 5–10 minutes and still make it back to a C or D gate without stress.
Frames are mostly in the mid-to-high price tier: think around €120–€250 for mainstream Ray-Ban or Oakley, and higher for fashion labels. Staff usually push polarized options and “airport deal” bundles; ask directly for any current 2-for or percentage discounts, as they’re not always signed clearly in English or Hebrew.
One practical tip: snap a quick photo of the model number on the temple (for example “RB2140” on Ray-Bans) and do a fast price check on your phone using airport Wi‑Fi. If the TLV Terminal 3 price is within 10–15% of what you see online, you’re getting a fair deal without waiting for home delivery.