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Heathrow Shopping,Duty Free & Money

How to shop smart at Heathrow in 2026 — the way Reserve & Collect and Collect on Return work, the best (and worst) duty-free deals, your UK allowances, the truth about VAT refunds since 2021, and where to change money without losing out.

Reserve & Collect, Collect on Return explained
What to buy — and what to skip
VAT refunds: the post-2021 reality
Currency & the airport-rate trap
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Heathrow is one of the world’s biggest airport shopping destinations — World Duty Free alone carries over 17,000 products — but the old assumption that “airport equals tax-free bargain” no longer holds. Some things are genuinely cheaper here; many aren’t. This guide explains the clever services that save you time and hassle (Reserve & Collect, Collect on Return), tells you honestly what’s worth buying, clears up the VAT-refund confusion since 2021, and helps you avoid the airport currency-rate trap.

Heathrow Shopping & Money at a Glance

Reserve & Collect: browse and reserve online, collect & pay in store — free, no obligation to buy.

Worth buying: duty-free spirits, tobacco, often fragrance/cosmetics. Skip: luxury fashion and high-street toiletries — same price or dearer than town.

VAT refunds: the UK ended tax-free shopping for visitors in 2021 — VAT is in the price and generally can’t be reclaimed at Heathrow.

Money: Global Exchange is on-site, but airport rates are poor — order currency or use a travel card before you fly.

The clever bit

Heathrow Shopping Services

The genuinely useful part of shopping at Heathrow isn’t the prices — it’s these free services that save you carrying bags or queuing. Here’s what each does.

ServiceWhat it doesFree?
Reserve & CollectReserve online before you fly, then collect & pay in store on the dayYes
Collect on ReturnBuy in departures, leave it at Heathrow, pick up from Arrivals on your way backYes*
Home DeliveryHave purchases delivered to your door to enjoy when you get homeYes*
Personal ShoppingA complimentary personal shopper to help you chooseYes
Cross-terminal shoppingShopping Services team helps you buy from a shop in another terminalYes

*Collect on Return covers all departure-lounge shops except duty-free alcohol and cigarettes. Home Delivery applies to in-terminal purchases. Services and terms vary by terminal and shop — confirm on the official Heathrow shopping pages.

No obligation

Reserve & Collect, Step by Step

Reserve & Collect is the smartest way to shop at Heathrow — you do the browsing at home and skip the in-terminal dithering. It works like this:

  • Browse online — explore the range across Heathrow’s shops and add items to your basket.
  • Reserve — submit your selections and choose your terminal and pick-up store. You’ll get confirmation of price and availability.
  • Collect & pay — on arrival at the airport, visit the store where you reserved, check the goods and pay there.

Crucially it’s free and non-committal — you aren’t charged until you collect, so if you change your mind about that fragrance or handbag, you simply don’t pick it up. It locks in availability (handy for popular lines) and saves precious airside time for the lounge instead.

Pair it with Collect on Return

Buying something you don’t want to lug around your whole trip? Use Collect on Return to leave it at Heathrow and grab it from Arrivals when you land back — or Home Delivery to have it waiting at home.

The honest verdict

Is Heathrow Duty Free Still Worth It?

The short answer: for some things yes, for most things no — and the line moved in 2021.

Since the UK scrapped tax-free shopping for visitors, the “airport = bargain” rule is gone for general goods. Luxury fashion sells at the same price as Bond Street, and some high-street toiletries are marked up versus town. But real savings still exist on the classic duty-free categories when you’re travelling internationally. Here’s the split:

✓ Worth buying at Heathrow

  • Spirits & wine — genuine duty-free savings on international travel.
  • Tobacco — duty removed for eligible journeys.
  • Fragrance & cosmetics — often cheaper than the high street.
  • Last-minute gifts & British treats — convenience and a few exclusives.

✗ Buy in town instead

  • Luxury fashion (designer bags, watches) — same price as the high street.
  • Electronics — no airport saving since VAT-free shopping ended.
  • Everyday toiletries — often dearer than a city chemist.
  • Snacks & supermarket items — cheaper and wider choice in town.
Promo, not price: “3 for 2” style offers still run at the airport, but they don’t cut the unit price — they just make bulk-buying no more expensive than town. Don’t mistake a multi-buy for a genuine discount.
Coming home

UK Duty-Free Allowances

If you’re bringing goods into the UK, post-Brexit allowances are reasonably generous — but go over and you pay on the whole amount, not just the excess.

  • Alcohol — a generous personal allowance (split across beer, wine and spirits within set limits).
  • Tobacco — a personal allowance on cigarettes, cigars and rolling tobacco.
  • Other goods — up to £390 in value before duty and tax apply (gifts and personal use only).
  • Under 17s — no alcohol or tobacco allowance.

Exceed an allowance and you must declare the goods before arriving — you may owe duty and import VAT on the full sum. The exact litre and gram limits change, so check the current figures on GOV.UK before you fly.

The big misconception

VAT Refunds: The 2021 Truth

This trips up a lot of visitors, so plainly: you generally cannot claim VAT back at Heathrow. On 1 January 2021 the UK government withdrew the VAT Retail Export Scheme from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales). That means international tourists can no longer reclaim the 20% VAT on most in-store purchases — clothing, electronics, souvenirs — bought in shops and carried home in their luggage. VAT is already baked into the price you see and pay.

There are a couple of narrow alternatives:

  • Shop & ship — some department and luxury stores will export goods directly to your overseas address, in which case UK VAT can often be removed. You may owe import tax at home, and not all retailers or brands offer it.
  • Airport duty-free — specific airside duty-free purchases (spirits, tobacco) remain genuinely duty-free for eligible international journeys.

One more clarification for connecting travellers: if you shopped tax-free in an EU country, Heathrow is not where you validate that refund — the EU customs step happens when you leave the EU, before you reach the UK. Whether tax-free shopping returns to Britain remains uncertain; check the latest before relying on it.

Bottom line

Don’t bank on a VAT refund at Heathrow for UK high-street shopping — it isn’t available. Budget for the price as displayed, and save the genuine duty-free wins for spirits, tobacco and fragrance.

Don’t lose on the exchange

Currency Exchange & Money

Heathrow’s currency provider is Global Exchange, with exchange offices, ATMs and self-service machines spread across the terminals, plus an order-online-and-collect option that lets you skip the queue. It’s convenient — but convenience has a cost.

Airport exchange counters almost always offer weaker rates than you’ll get by ordering currency in advance, using a fee-free travel debit/credit card, or withdrawing from an ATM with a good card. For anything beyond a small amount of emergency cash, sort your money before you reach the airport. A few quick rules:

  • Order ahead — online currency (even for airport collection) beats walk-up counter rates.
  • Use a travel card — many offer near-interbank rates and no foreign fees.
  • Pay in local currency abroad — always decline “pay in GBP” on overseas card machines (dynamic currency conversion is costly).
  • Keep airport exchange for emergencies — small top-ups only.
Shop smarter

Smart Shopping Tips

Five quick ways to come out ahead at Heathrow.

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Reserve before you fly

Lock in price and availability with Reserve & Collect, and free up your airside time for the lounge rather than the shops.

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Buy the right categories

Spirits, tobacco and fragrance — yes. Luxury fashion, electronics and high-street toiletries — buy in town.

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Don’t carry it

Use Collect on Return or Home Delivery so purchases meet you on the way home instead of weighing down your trip.

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Sort money early

Order currency or use a travel card before you travel — airport rates are the priciest way to buy foreign cash.

Leave time to browse

Shopping only works if you’re through security with time to spare — arrive unhurried, not sprinting to the gate.

Mind the allowance

Stay within your £390 other-goods limit (and alcohol/tobacco limits) or you’ll pay duty on the whole lot.

Frequently asked

Heathrow Shopping & Money — Your Questions

How does Heathrow Reserve & Collect work?
Reserve & Collect lets you browse Heathrow's shops online before you fly, reserve the items you want, and receive confirmation of price and availability. On arrival at the airport you visit the store where you reserved, then collect and pay there. It's a free service with no obligation to collect — you're only charged when you pick the items up in store.
Is Heathrow duty free still worth it?
It depends what you buy. Genuine savings remain on duty-free alcohol, tobacco and often fragrances and cosmetics when travelling internationally. But since the UK abolished tax-free shopping for visitors in 2021, general goods — luxury fashion, electronics, high-street toiletries — are no longer tax-free at the airport and often cost the same as, or more than, the high street. Buy spirits, tobacco and perfume at the airport; buy everyday items in town.
Can I claim VAT back at Heathrow?
Generally no. The UK withdrew the VAT Retail Export Scheme for Great Britain on 1 January 2021, so international visitors can no longer reclaim VAT on most in-store goods bought in England, Scotland or Wales and taken home in their luggage. VAT is already included in the displayed price. The main alternative is 'shop and ship', where a retailer exports the goods directly to your overseas address and may remove the VAT.
What is the UK duty-free allowance coming into the country?
Since Brexit, arriving passengers have generous personal allowances for alcohol and tobacco, plus up to £390 worth of other goods before duty and tax apply. Go over the limit and you must declare the goods and may pay duty and import VAT on the whole amount, not just the excess. Travellers under 17 have no alcohol or tobacco allowance. Always check the current GOV.UK allowances before you travel.
What is Collect on Return at Heathrow?
Collect on Return lets departing passengers buy items in the departure lounge but leave them at Heathrow to pick up from Arrivals when they come back — so you don't carry them on your trip. It's free and available on all departure-lounge shops except duty-free alcohol and cigarettes. Home Delivery, which sends purchases to your door for your return, is another option.
Where can I exchange currency at Heathrow?
Global Exchange is Heathrow's currency provider, with exchange offices, ATMs and self-service machines across the terminals, plus an order-online-and-collect option to skip the queue. Airport exchange rates are usually less favourable than ordering currency in advance or using a good travel card, so for anything beyond a small amount it's often cheaper to sort money before you reach the airport.
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