Shops
Over forty million people visited the Sydney Airport annually before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The SYD ensures that there must be every possible accommodation made for each one of these guests. In addition to providing the facilities and services that are essential for everyone to travel through the airport without trouble, additional services are also required. These include amenities designed for passengers’ enjoyment and pleasure.
Any airport experience usually includes a lot of waiting, and for some of us, going shopping is the best way to pass the time.
The wide variety of shops at Sydney Airport has proven to cater to everyone who visits. Everything from small gift shops and book stores to high-end shops carrying designer clothing are available.
Just be sure to keep an eye on the clock as you stroll through the airports’ shops.
Sydney Airport Shops
Please not that this list is non-comprehensive, and it only includes a handful of the numerous International Airport Sydney shops found in each terminal. Familiarizing yourself with the Sydney Airport shops domestic terminal and international terminal can help save some precious time at the SYD!
Stores at the Terminal 1 include:
- Sim Planet
- Tiffany & Co.
- Hermes
- Sunglass Hut
- Emportio Armani
- BOSS Menswear Store
- Travelex
- Merino Collection
- Prada
- Pure Silver
- Saint Lauren
Stores at the Terminal 2 include:
- Relay
- Bonds
- Seed Heritage
- Surf Dive ‘n’ Ski
- Peter Alexander
- Bijoux Terner
- JB Hi-Fi
- DECJUBA
- Oakley
Stores at the Terminal 3 include:
- Australia Post
- L’occitane en Provence
- Calvin Klein Underwear
- Witchery
- Make-Up Art Cosmetics
- Rip Curl
- Carolina Lifestyle
- Tech2Go
- Wine Selectors
- Nine West
Your last minute shopping list is definitely taken care of with all of these shops in Sydney International Airport.
If you are eyeing a store or two that happen to be at a different terminal from the one that your flight is destined to leave from or arrive at, you would be happy to find out that getting between terminals is actually a simpler task than one might think.
T2 and T3 are connected to one another, so if you want to move between them, you can do so by taking a short stroll. In general, the transfer between them should only require a 10-minute walk.
However, you should consider boarding one of the inter-terminal transit alternatives if you want to travel between T1 and the other two terminals.
You can take the paid Link Train or board a free shuttle bus. You can even use a taxi or a public transportation bus. Just make sure you arrive at your location on time, regardless of whatever option you select!
Duty-Free shops at Sydney Airport
T1, commonly known as the international terminal, is where most of the Duty-Free shops are situated.
The stores are spread out across the terminal, and the majority of them are open from six in the morning until nine thirty at night.
Some are located after security clearance, while others are located before security clearance.
Call the Heinemann Tax and Duty-Free shops at the SYD at 1800 46 46 66 to get in touch with them.