MCO Airport features a wide variety of retail stores across Terminal A, B, and C, offering travelers a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience before their flight. With more than 100 shops throughout the airport, passengers can find everything from duty-free items and branded fashion to electronics, local souvenirs, snacks, and travel essentials all in one place.
Some popular shops at MCO Airport include:
- Brookstone
- Magic of Disney
- Samsonite
- Sunglass Hut
- Hudson News
Below is a complete list of shops available at MCO Airport, arranged by terminal and category.
MCO Airport Shops List
Terminal A & B
Duty Free
- 3Sixty Duty Free
Electronics & Tech
- All Sound and Lego
- Sound & Mobile Accessories
- SoundBalance
- InMotion
- Brookstone
Fashion & Apparel
- Desigual
- Rip Curl
- The Neighborhood
Sunglasses & Eyewear
- Ben-X Sunglasses
- Oakley
- Sol Shades
- Sunglass Hut
Beauty & Cosmetics
- International Essence
- Kylie Cosmetics
- Kylie Skin
Jewelry & Accessories
- Blossom
- Mystic Silver
- Swarovski
- The Bead Factory
Luggage & Travel Gear
- Samsonite
- Tumi
Books, News & Essentials
- Hudson News
- Stellar News
Gifts, Souvenirs & Specialty
- Epic Universe
- Magic of Disney
- SeaWorld
- Universal Orlando
- Polly Pocket
Candy & Snacks
- Mint
- Natalie’s Candy Jar
Local & Convenience Markets
- MCO Market
- Orlando Market
Sports & Fan Gear
- LIDS
Footwear & Leather
- Johnston & Murphy
Travel Help & Services
- Map Kiosk
- Shoe Shine
Wellness & Spa
- XpresSpa
Eco & Lifestyle
- Naturally Inspired
Specialty Retail
- Ron Jon Surf Shop
- This Socks!
- This Socks! & Co
Terminal C
Duty Free
- 3Sixty Duty Free
Local Gifts & Art
- City Arts Market
Markets & Convenience
- Eola Market
- Main Streets Market with Einstein Bros. Bagels
Bakery & Snacks
- Olde Hearth Bread Co.
Theme Park Stores & Souvenirs
- SeaWorld
- The Walt Disney World Store
- Universal Orlando
Sunglasses & Accessories
- Sunglass Hut & Brighton
Travel Essentials & Services
- Gatlin Trade
- Trip Advisor
FAQ’s
Is Orlando airport good for shopping?
Yes, Orlando International Airport is good for shopping. It has theme park stores, duty-free shops, and travel retail outlets in all terminals.
Does Orlando International Airport have a duty free shop?
Yes, there is a duty-free shop called 3Sixty Duty Free in Terminal C. It sells tax-free luxury items like perfumes, cosmetics, and alcohol.
Does Orlando Airport stay open 24 hours?
Yes, the airport is open 24 hours. But airline services and counters run according to flight schedules.
Is there a place to sleep at Orlando Airport?
Yes, there is a hotel inside the airport called Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport. It is located between Terminals A and B.
What is the name of Orlando Airport?
It is called Orlando International Airport. The airport code is MCO.
Does Orlando have two airports?
Yes, Orlando has two airports: Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB).
Is Orlando Airport big or small?
Orlando International Airport is very large. It covers about 11,605 acres (18.1 sq miles), making it one of the biggest airports in the U.S.
Which Orlando airport is better to fly into?
Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the better choice for most travelers. It has more flights and is closer to major attractions.




