Terminal 3 airside is where you’ll find Swarovski at CAI
This Swarovski sits airside in Terminal 3, so you’re already past security before you spot the white-glass displays and bright lighting. It’s standard airport fare for the brand: crystal jewelry, watches, and accessories focused on gifts more than everyday basics. Stock tends to be classic lines you’d also see in city malls, not outlet or clearance stock.
Pricing follows international Swarovski levels, so don’t come here expecting Cairo-style bargains. Think mid-tier luxury: small crystal earrings and pendants often in the USD 80–150 range, with larger statement pieces and watches climbing well past that. If you’re connecting on Egyptair through Terminal 3 and want a last-minute present that looks more “duty free chic” than souvenir-stand, this is the tier you’re in.
Hours aren’t clearly published, but most Terminal 3 brand boutiques track long-haul bank times and stay open for the late-night Europe–Africa–Gulf waves. Figure something roughly aligned with the main duty free’s schedule rather than strict 9–5. If you’re on a 03:00 departure from Terminal 3, you’ll usually still see the lights on here, though early afternoon lulls sometimes bring shorter staffing and slower service.
No major complaints show up in reviews, but you’re dealing with typical airport-shop friction: limited stock in specific ring sizes, and occasional “last piece only” situations on newer collections. Card payments in both EGP and foreign currencies are standard. Tip: if you care about gift presentation, ask for a proper Swarovski box and bag at the counter; they don’t always offer it automatically in Terminal 3.