Must-buy items at MXP Milan Malpensa Airport Duty Free | Shopping tips for the last stop of your Italy trip
This time, departing from Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) in Italy, I originally just wanted to arrive early to check in. However, I ended up spending quite a bit of time shopping in the duty-free and waiting areas. For first-time flyers to MXP, the biggest advantage of airport shopping is being able to use your last remaining Euros from your Italian trip to buy perfumes, skincare products, chocolates, Italian food, and some Italian-themed souvenirs.
After actually shopping there, I think the most worthwhile thing to buy at MXP duty-free shops isn't necessarily just about the "duty-free" price, but rather treating it as a last-minute shopping spree for your trip. The selection of shops and products varies depending on the terminal, boarding area, and the day's business, so if you see something you really want, I suggest not waiting until the last few minutes.
🛍️ MXP Duty-Free Recommendations
1. Italian Chocolates and Candies
If you're looking for easy-to-carry and suitable souvenirs, I highly recommend starting with chocolates and candies.
Italy boasts many well-known chocolate brands. Buying them at the airport offers the advantages of intact packaging, a concentrated selection, and the convenience of searching between different shops in the city. Small boxes of chocolate, in particular, are perfect for gifting to colleagues, friends, or family.
When purchasing, keep the following in mind:
· Prioritize individually wrapped chocolates for easy distribution.
· Be aware that chocolate melts easily in summer.
· If you have a connecting flight, confirm the carrying regulations for your subsequent trip.
· Don't buy too much at once, as your luggage weight can easily exceed your expectations.
2. Italian Perfume and Skincare Products
Perfume and beauty products are also a worthwhile area to explore in airport duty-free shops.
This time, I especially enjoyed trying out several perfumes at the airport. Having visited many places during my trip, choosing a scent as a souvenir felt more memorable than simply buying a souvenir.
If you regularly use a perfume, note down the prices you see in the city beforehand and compare them at the airport. Don't assume that "Duty Free" means it's cheaper; the actual price depends on the day's promotions and product listings.
3. Italian Specialty Foods
If you like to bring the taste of your travels home, I highly recommend browsing the food section.
Italian coffee, biscuits, chocolate, olive oil products, and other local specialties make great souvenirs. This is especially convenient for those who have been traveling in Italy for a while, as it's a good way to buy some food items that weren't available in the city.
I think coffee and beautifully packaged food gift boxes are particularly suitable as gifts—they're not too bulky and are easy to pack.
4. Italian Wines
For Italian wine lovers, the airport can be your last stop for shopping.
Italy offers a wide variety of wines from different regions. For those unfamiliar with wines, instead of blindly choosing expensive brands, it's better to start with wines from regions or grape varieties you've tried and enjoyed during your trip.
However, wine purchases involve airline and entry regulations, especially when transiting. Pay close attention to how you carry them and the entry restrictions of your destination. It's not recommended to buy large quantities without confirming the regulations.
5. Luxury Goods, Leather Goods, and Italian Brands
Milan is a fashion capital, so MXP Airport is a great place to check out Italian luxury goods and leather goods as a final shopping trip.
If you've already decided on a particular brand or item in Milan, compare prices and stock one last time before departure. Some travelers use the airport as a final check-up point, especially useful for those who don't have time for extensive shopping during their trip.
However, luxury goods are expensive, so don't buy impulsively just because it's "duty-free." It's recommended to check the price of the item, the price after tax refund, and whether airport discounts can be combined before deciding to buy.
✈️ Practical Tips for Shopping at MXP Airport
I think the most important thing when shopping at MXP isn't "buying everything you see," but rather making a shopping list in advance.
Here's a recommended order:
· ① Confirm your terminal and boarding area first.
· ② Check in and drop off your luggage.
· ③ After passing through security, take your time browsing the duty-free shops.
· ④ Look at items like designer goods and perfumes that require time to compare.
· ⑤ Then buy chocolates, food, and souvenirs.
· ⑥ Finally, confirm your passport, boarding pass, and shopping receipts.
Also, don't schedule airport shopping in the last 30 minutes before boarding. Long queues, security checks, and store checkouts can easily make you rush. Especially for international flights, it's better to arrive early than to miss your flight just to buy the last box of chocolates.
⭐ My MXP Must-Buy List
If I could only choose a few, I would recommend them based on practicality:
First Place: Italian Chocolate and Biscuits
Easy to carry, perfect for gifts.
Second Place: Perfume and Skincare Products
Suitable for buying items you'll use regularly.
Third Place: Italian Coffee
Small in size, has a unique travel feel, and allows you to continue the memories of your Italian trip even after returning home.
Fourth Place: Italian Wines
Suitable for wine lovers, but be sure to check entry and airline regulations first.
Fifth Place: Luxury Goods and Leather Goods
If you've already decided on brands or products during your trip, use the last minute to compare prices and stock.
Overall, MXP Airport's duty-free shops are a great "last stop" on your Italian trip. What I love most isn't just finding cheap items, but seeing familiar Italian brands, chocolates, coffees, and perfumes one last time before boarding your flight home, extending the travel atmosphere to the very end. This is especially convenient if your itinerary involves visiting Milan, Venice, Florence, or other Italian cities, allowing plenty of time to leisurely browse the airport shops before boarding your flight home with a wealth of Italian memories.