Gate A area in Terminal A is where you find Baltona La Maison Du Luxe.
This is Warsaw Chopin’s high-end stop for duty-free fashion, fragrance, and accessories on the Schengen side of Terminal A. It sits among the main A-gates, so it’s an easy detour if you’re flying LOT or another Schengen carrier. Think designer perfumes, cosmetics, watches, sunglasses, and leather goods at tax-free pricing rather than souvenir-shop stock.
Expect airport luxury pricing: fragrances often run €60–€150 a bottle, and accessories can jump well into the hundreds of euros. You’ll see the usual premium European labels that show up in larger hub airports, plus a few classic travel retail exclusives. Staff generally handle payment in złoty, euro, or card without fuss, which helps if you’re clearing out remaining PLN before a flight from Terminal A.
Baltona La Maison Du Luxe sits airside after security, so you only reach it once you’ve cleared the main Terminal A checkpoints. That makes it a last stop for gifts if you skipped downtown Warsaw shopping. Stock leans heavily into small, suitcase-friendly items: boxed perfume sets, cosmetics palettes, sunglasses cases, and compact leather accessories you can throw straight into a cabin bag.
There’s no crowd-sourced consensus on any single standout brand here, and reviews don’t flag major issues with returns or service. Expect normal peak-hour congestion around morning LOT departures and evening waves around the A-gates. If you care about trying scents on skin, arrive at least 20–30 minutes before boarding so you’re not testing a €100 perfume as your group is already lining up.