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Gant

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Right in Terminal 3, Gant is pure menswear, no food

Terminal 3 at Vienna (VIE) has Gant on the airside concourse as a straight clothing stop, not a place to eat. If you’re scanning for a sandwich or coffee, walk past this storefront and keep heading toward the actual cafés and snack bars near the main Schengen gates.

The shop carries Gant’s usual shirts, knitwear, and jackets, but nothing edible and no barista counter. Terminal 3 prices track regular European mall pricing, so don’t expect “airport discount” deals on a €120 shirt or a €200 jacket. This is a fashion brand outpost inside the terminal, not a hybrid café-boutique.

Post-security in T3, Gant sits among the standard duty-free and fashion names, so it’s easy to mistake it for another travel-gear shop while you’re walking toward gates F and G. It focuses on menswear basics and business-casual pieces, which might help if your checked bag is still in Frankfurt and you need a fresh button-down before a meeting in Vienna.

Changing rooms in these smaller terminal stores tend to be tight, and the staff is limited to one or two people on duty at a time. If you’re landing from a long-haul and thinking of trying on multiple outfits, budget at least 15–20 minutes in Terminal 3 to browse and queue at the single register.

Payment is standard for VIE: international credit cards and contactless work fine, and prices ring up in euros only. Keep your boarding pass handy, as some terminal retailers in Vienna ask to scan it at purchase, even for a simple €30 polo. If you only have 30 minutes before boarding in T3, prioritize food elsewhere in the concourse and leave Gant for an early-arrival shopping lap on your next trip.

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