🛍️ Shopping Guide

Dubai Airport Terminal 3 Shops — Complete Guide 2026

Everything you need to know about shopping at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 — from Dubai Duty Free and luxury boutiques to everyday essentials, with store locations, opening hours, and insider tips.

📅 Last updated: April 2026 ⏱️ 12 min read ✅ Fact-checked 📍 DXB Terminal 3
40+ Retail outlets across T3
$2.38B Dubai Duty Free record sales 2025
24/7 Most shops open round the clock
3 Concourses — A, B & C

Shopping at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 — Overview

Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 (DXB) is not just the world’s largest airport terminal by floor space — it is also one of the world’s premier shopping destinations. With over 40 retail outlets spread across three concourses (A, B, and C) — listed on the official Dubai Airports website, Terminal 3 offers an unrivalled mix of luxury boutiques, global fashion brands, electronics, beauty, confectionery, books, souvenirs, and travel essentials.

Whether you have a 45-minute connection or a 10-hour layover, the shopping at T3 is designed to keep you engaged. The vast majority of outlets operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, ensuring you can shop at any hour regardless of your flight time.

Shopping at Terminal 3 falls into two main categories: Dubai Duty Free — the world’s largest airport retailer by revenue — and a collection of standalone brand boutiques. Understanding how these work together helps you plan your time and budget efficiently.

💡 Key fact: Dubai Duty Free achieved its most successful year ever in 2025 with record annual sales of AED 8.680 billion (US$2.378 billion) — a 9.85% increase over 2024 — making it the world’s highest-grossing airport retailer. The operation averaged 58,212 transactions per day and sold 56.796 million units of merchandise throughout the year.

Shopping Categories at Terminal 3

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Duty Free

Perfumes, gold, liquor, tobacco, electronics, confectionery — all tax-free across all three concourses

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Luxury Boutiques

Chanel, Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Bvlgari, Cartier, and more standalone brand stores

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Fashion & Apparel

H&M, Adidas, Nike, Victoria’s Secret, PANGAIA, and sportswear across Concourses B and C

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Electronics

Latest smartphones, tablets, headphones, cameras, and Dyson products

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Beauty & Skincare

Aesop, Chanel Beauty, Jo Malone, Bath & Body Works, Boots pharmacy

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Food & Confectionery

Premium chocolates, camel milk products, Arabic sweets, Bateel dates, Candylicious

Dubai Duty Free — The World’s Largest Airport Retailer

Dubai Duty Free (DDF) was founded on 20 December 1983 and has grown from US$20 million in first-year sales to become the world’s highest-grossing airport retailer. It operates across all three terminals of Dubai International Airport, with the largest and most prominent presence in Terminal 3.

In Terminal 3, Dubai Duty Free stores are spread throughout the arrivals level, departures level, Concourse A, Concourse B, and Concourse C. In 2025, major new boutiques opened in Concourse A including Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and the Royal Salute Whisky boutique, alongside the new Les Caves de Champagne in Terminal 3 arrivals. The operation employs over 6,030 staff of 54 different nationalities.

$2.38B Record annual revenue 2025 (AED 8.680 billion)
58,212 Average daily transactions in 2025
56.8M Units of merchandise sold in 2025
21M+ Sales transactions recorded in 2025
1983 Founded — over 41 years of operation
90% Of sales from departures stores

Top Selling Categories at Dubai Duty Free (2025)

The top five selling categories at Dubai Duty Free in 2025 were, in order. Dubai chocolate emerged as a breakout product with 719 tonnes sold across 13 brands — a distinctly Dubai phenomenon driven by the viral success of pistachio kunafa chocolate:

🌸 Perfumes — US$411M (19%)
🍾 Liquor — US$289M (13%)
🚬 Cigarettes & Tobacco — US$221M (10%)
🥇 Gold — US$213M (10%)
📱 Electronics — US$149M (7%)
🍫 Confectionery — fastest growing

Dubai Duty Free Raffle Draws

One of the most famous aspects of Dubai Duty Free is its Millennium Millionaire Draw — a regular raffle where a lucky traveller wins US$1 million. Tickets are available in-store and online. The Finest Surprise Car Draw and Finest Surprise Bike Draw also give passengers the chance to win luxury vehicles.

💡 Tip: Dubai Duty Free offers a 25% discount on 20 December every year — their anniversary celebrations. In 2025, this resulted in AED 69 million (US$19 million) in sales within a single 24-hour period. If you happen to be flying through on that date, it is the best shopping day of the year at DXB.

Buying Limits & Allowances

When shopping at Dubai Duty Free, UAE customs regulations apply the following limits for personal imports:

🍾 Alcohol: Maximum 4 litres of alcoholic beverages OR 2 cartons of beer (24 cans each, max 355ml per can) — for non-Muslim passengers aged 18+
🚬 Tobacco: Maximum 400 cigarettes, 50 cigars, or 500 grams of loose tobacco
🎁 Gifts: Personal gifts valued up to AED 3,000 (approx. US$817)
💰 Cash: No duty-free limit, but amounts above AED 100,000 must be declared

Luxury & Designer Brand Boutiques

Terminal 3 is home to some of the world’s most prestigious luxury brand boutiques, primarily located in Concourse A (the dedicated A380 concourse) and Concourse B (the main Emirates hub). These standalone boutiques operate independently of Dubai Duty Free but are equally tax-free.

Fashion & Accessories Boutiques

Chanel — Concourse A (Near Gate A24)
Gucci — Dubai Duty Free, Concourse B
Dior — Concourse A, Departure Zone 4
Louis Vuitton — Concourse A (opened 2025)
Longchamp — Dubai Duty Free
Cartier — Concourse A (opened 2025)
Armani — Dubai Duty Free
Hugo Boss — Dubai Duty Free

Jewellery & Watches

Dubai is world-famous for gold, and Terminal 3 reflects this. Gold bars (18 to 24 carat), gold jewellery, and luxury watches are available through Dubai Duty Free and dedicated boutiques.

Bvlgari — Dubai Duty Free
Cartier — Dubai Duty Free
Tiffany & Co — Dubai Duty Free
Rolex — Dubai Duty Free
Swarovski — Dubai Duty Free
Pandora — Dubai Duty Free
Gold Bars (18–24 carat) — DDF Arrivals
The Macallan Boutique — Concourse B

Fine Wines & Spirits

Le Clos is an award-winning fine wine and luxury spirits retailer with branches throughout Terminal 3. The Royal Salute Whisky boutique opened in Concourse A in 2025, and the Les Caves de Champagne launched in Terminal 3 arrivals as a new premium champagne destination. The boutique offers in-store tastings on selected varieties and complimentary bottle engraving — making it popular for gifts. Le Clos is located near Gate B8 in Concourse B and near the Emirates First Class Lounge in Concourse A.

Fashion & Clothing Stores

Beyond luxury brands, Terminal 3 offers accessible everyday fashion. H&M — the world-famous Swedish high street retailer — has a store near Gate B27 in Concourse B, stocking men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing.

Sports & Activewear

Adidas — Near Gate B7 (Concourse B)
Adidas — Near Gate B26 (Concourse B)
Nike — Dubai Duty Free
Ray-Ban — Dubai Duty Free

Lifestyle & Sustainable Fashion

Victoria’s Secret Pink — Concourse B
PANGAIA — Near Gate B13 (first DXB standalone)
Emirates Official Store — Throughout T3

🌱 PANGAIA at Terminal 3 is the brand’s first standalone airport store at DXB. Known for eco-friendly apparel made from organic cotton and plant-based materials, it is a unique shopping experience at Concourse B near Gate B13.

Electronics & Technology

Terminal 3’s electronics offering is anchored by the Dubai Duty Free Electronics section, which stocks smartphones, tablets, laptops, headphones, cameras, and accessories from all major brands. Electronics accounted for US$149 million in sales in 2024, representing 7% of Dubai Duty Free’s total revenue.

Key Electronics Stores

DDF Electronics — Throughout T3
Dyson Pop-Up — Concourse A
Apple products — DDF Electronics
Samsung devices — DDF Electronics

The Dyson pop-up store in Concourse A showcases Dyson’s full range of haircare technology including the Airwrap, Supersonic hair dryer, and Corrale straightener, as well as the Dyson Zone noise-cancelling headphones — often exclusive to airports before wider release.

💡 Tip: Electronics at Dubai Duty Free are frequently priced competitively versus retail prices in many countries, particularly for Apple products and premium headphones. Always compare prices before purchasing.

Beauty, Skincare & Pharmacy

Terminal 3 has a strong beauty and personal care offering for both pre-flight preparation and gifting. Perfumes are Dubai Duty Free’s single largest category, generating US$411 million in 2024 alone — 19% of total DDF revenue.

Perfumes & Fragrances

DDF Perfumes — All Concourses
Jo Malone London — Dubai Duty Free
Chanel Fragrances — Concourse A
Dior Fragrances — Concourse A
Gucci Fragrances — Concourse B

Skincare & Cosmetics

Aesop — Concourse A (Near Gate A13)
Bath & Body Works — Concourse B (Near Gate B8)
Boots — Concourse B (Near Gate B8)
Chanel Beauty — Concourse A boutique

Aesop has a dedicated store in Concourse A designed as a peaceful retreat. It offers personalized skincare consultations and features an exclusive Dubai City Kit — a travel collection designed specifically for DXB.

Boots in Concourse B is ideal for last-minute travel essentials including medicines, sunscreen, makeup wipes, and personal care products — all available around the clock.

Food, Confectionery & Local Souvenirs

Food retail at Terminal 3 goes well beyond ordinary airport snacks. The confectionery category was the fastest-growing category in December 2024, up 29.46% year-on-year, reflecting strong global demand for premium chocolate and local delicacies.

Sweet Shops & Confectionery

DDF Confectionery — A2, A13, B, C2, C31
Candylicious — Throughout T3
Bateel — Premium dates & chocolates
Camel Milk Chocolates — DDF Gifts

Essentials & Grocery

Carrefour Market at Terminal 3 is a convenient stop for fresh groceries, snacks, drinks, and travel essentials. It is particularly useful for passengers on long-haul flights who want to stock up on fresh food and beverages at competitive prices.

Uniquely Dubai — Best Souvenirs to Buy

If you’re looking for authentic local products to take home, Terminal 3’s best options include:

🌴 Premium Medjool dates (Bateel)
🐪 Camel milk chocolates
☕ Arabic coffee & cardamom
🏺 Oud perfumes & incense
🥇 Gold jewellery (DDF)
✈️ Emirates branded items

💡 Tip: Look for the “Exclusive to Dubai Duty Free” sections in Terminal 3. These areas feature one-of-a-kind products not available elsewhere — including limited-edition fragrances and special gift sets.

Shopping by Concourse — Where to Find What

Terminal 3’s three concourses each have a distinct shopping character. Here is a breakdown to help you plan your time:

Concourse A is the A380-dedicated concourse, accessible via an Automated People Mover (APM) from the main Terminal 3 building. It opened on 2 January 2013 and features 11,000 m² of retail space with 14 cafés and restaurants alongside shops.

Key Shops in Concourse A

Chanel Boutique — Near Gate A24
Dior — Departure Zone 4, Shop 2
Aesop — Near Gate A13
Adidas — Near train arrival
DDF Perfumes & Cosmetics — East & West
DDF Confectionery — Near Gate A2 & A13
Dyson Pop-Up — Concourse A
Le Clos — Near EK First Class Lounge

Note: Concourse A is undergoing major renovations of the Perfumes & Cosmetics shops (east and west sides) starting early 2025, with completion expected by late 2026. Three new luxury fashion boutiques will open upon completion.

Concourse B is the largest and most well-stocked shopping concourse in Terminal 3. At 945 metres long, it houses the greatest concentration of standalone brand boutiques and Dubai Duty Free outlets. It is directly connected to the Terminal 3 main building.

Key Shops in Concourse B

Louis Vuitton — Departures, Concourse B
Gucci — Dubai Duty Free
Cartier — Concourse A (opened 2025)
H&M — Near Gate B27
Adidas — Near Gate B7 & B26
Victoria’s Secret Pink — Concourse B
PANGAIA — Near Gate B13
Jo Malone London — DDF, Concourse B
Bath & Body Works — Near Gate B8
Boots — Near Gate B8
Le Clos Fine Wines — Near Gate B8
Candylicious — Concourse B
DDF Electronics — Concourse B
DDF Perfumes — Concourse B

Update (2026): Major refurbishment of Luxury Watches and Electronics shops in Concourse B is currently underway, spanning 2025–2026. Some shop locations may be temporarily relocated — check dubaidutyfree.com for current locations.

Concourse C (formerly the Sheikh Rashid Terminal) became fully integrated into the Terminal 3 complex in 2016. It offers 50 gates (C1–C50) and a full selection of Dubai Duty Free outlets along with select standalone shops.

Key Shops in Concourse C

DDF Confectionery — Near Gate C2 & C31
DDF Perfumes — Concourse C
DDF Tobacco — Concourse C
DDF Electronics — Concourse C
Emirates Official Store — Concourse C
Carrefour Market — Concourse C

Top Shopping Tips for Dubai Airport Terminal 3

💡 Tip 1 — Pre-order online: Dubai Duty Free allows you to pre-order items online at dubaidutyfree.com and collect them at the airport before your flight. This is especially useful for alcohol, as you can reserve large quantities without carrying them around.

💡 Tip 2 — Allow extra time in Concourse A: If your flight departs from Concourse A, factor in additional time after going through passport control. The APM train ride to Concourse A takes a few minutes, and the walk to distant gates can be considerable.

💡 Tip 3 — Tax-free shopping card: If you are visiting Dubai before flying, ensure you sign up for Planet Tax Free to reclaim VAT on purchases made in the city. Alternatively, if you need transport after landing, car rental desks are available in the Terminal 3 arrivals hall. Airport shopping is already duty-free, but city purchases may be eligible for refunds.

💡 Tip 4 — Check renovations: Dubai Duty Free is currently undergoing extensive renovations in Concourses A and B through 2025–2026. Some shops may be temporarily relocated or closed. Check dubaidutyfree.com for current store locations before your visit.

💡 Tip 5 — SIM Cards & Telecom: If you need a UAE SIM card, du and Etisalat (now e&) both have stores in Concourse A of Terminal 3. Pre-paid tourist SIM cards are available with data packages starting from AED 55.

💡 Tip 6 — Gold buying: Terminal 3 is one of the best places to buy gold tax-free. Dubai Duty Free sells gold bars from 18 to 24 carats. Always check the current Dubai Gold Rate on the day to ensure you are getting a fair price per gram.

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Terminal 3 Shops

Quick answers to the most common questions about shopping at Dubai Airport Terminal 3.

Are shops open 24 hours at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Yes. The vast majority of retail outlets at Terminal 3, including all Dubai Duty Free stores and most standalone boutiques, operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Terminal 3 itself never closes, making it one of the most accessible shopping environments for passengers on early morning or late night flights.
Is shopping at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 duty-free?
Yes. All purchases made at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 shops — both Dubai Duty Free outlets and standalone brand boutiques — are exempt from VAT and import duties. This applies to all items including luxury goods, electronics, perfumes, alcohol, and tobacco, making prices significantly lower than in many other countries. UAE customs allowances apply on arrival at your destination.
Can I shop at Terminal 3 on arrival (not just departure)?
Yes. Dubai Duty Free has dedicated arrivals shops at Terminal 3. In 2024, arrivals sales totalled US$147 million (approximately 6.8% of total DDF revenue). The arrivals level is particularly popular for alcohol purchases, with Dubai Duty Free noting that 45% of their alcohol sales come from arrivals shops. All three terminals’ arrivals shops recently completed major refurbishments.
How much can I buy at Dubai Duty Free?
UAE customs regulations allow: up to 4 litres of alcohol (or 2 cartons of beer) for non-Muslim passengers aged 18+; up to 400 cigarettes, 50 cigars, or 500 grams of tobacco; and gifts valued up to AED 3,000 (approx. US$817). These are personal import limits for your destination country — always check your destination’s customs rules before shopping.
Where is the best place to buy perfume at Terminal 3?
Perfumes are Dubai Duty Free’s best-selling category — generating US$411 million in 2024. The main perfumes and cosmetics shops are in Concourse A (east and west, currently being refurbished) and Concourse B. For specific luxury perfume boutiques, Chanel is near Gate A24, Jo Malone London is in Concourse B, and dedicated DDF perfume counters are throughout all concourses.
Can I buy gold at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Yes. Gold is one of the top-selling categories at Dubai Duty Free, with sales of US$213 million in 2024. You can purchase gold bars (18 to 24 carat), gold jewellery, and luxury watch brands including Rolex, Cartier, and Bvlgari at the DDF outlets. Gold is priced based on the daily Dubai Gold Rate — check rates on the day for transparent pricing.
What currencies are accepted at Terminal 3 shops?
Dubai Duty Free and most Terminal 3 boutiques accept UAE Dirhams (AED), US Dollars (USD), Euros (EUR), and British Pounds (GBP) as well as all major credit and debit cards including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Apple Pay and Google Pay are also widely accepted. Some DDF outlets have also recently introduced additional digital payment options.
Is there a Chanel store at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Yes. Chanel has a standalone boutique at Concourse A of Terminal 3, located near Gate A24. The store carries Chanel’s full range of ready-to-wear, accessories, jewellery, footwear, and fragrances including Chanel No.5. There is also a Chanel perfumes and cosmetics presence within Dubai Duty Free outlets across the concourses.
Can I pre-order items from Dubai Duty Free before my flight?
Yes. Dubai Duty Free operates an online pre-order service at dubaidutyfree.com. You can browse and order items online at dubaidutyfree.com, then collect them at the airport before your departure flight. This service is particularly useful for alcohol orders (which can be heavy) and for confirming item availability before arriving at the airport. Online sales in 2024 reached US$54 million — approximately 2.5% of total DDF revenue.
What is the Millennium Millionaire raffle at Dubai Duty Free?
The Millennium Millionaire is Dubai Duty Free’s flagship raffle draw where one lucky participant wins US$1 million. Tickets are available at DDF counters throughout Terminal 3 and online at dubaidutyfree.com. There are also the Finest Surprise Car Draw (win a luxury car) and Finest Surprise Bike Draw (win a motorcycle). The draws are conducted regularly and open to all passengers aged 18 and above.