Sparkly detour in Terminal 1
This Swarovski sits airside in Terminal 1 at Harry Reid International, so you can swing through after clearing security instead of trekking landside. Inventory leans on the usual crystal jewelry and figurines, plus a few seasonal pieces that change several times a year.
Hours vary by day and flight banks, but the shop typically opens early enough to catch morning departures out of Terminal 1 and stays open into the late evening rush. If you’re tight on time near the /CUSTOM gates, this is the closest high-gloss gift option without walking back toward the main food court.
Expect standard Swarovski pricing: small stud earrings and simple pendants often land in the $75–$150 range, with larger statement pieces jumping past $250. Crystal figurines run the gamut, from small animals under $100 up to multi-piece sets that can push several hundred dollars.
Staff are used to 15-minute boarding clocks, so they move quickly on tax adjustments, gift boxing, and last‑second card payments. They’ll also hold a tray while you glance at the nearby departures board for Terminal 1 gates, which helps when the screen is flipping between “boarding” and “final call.”
Tip: If you’re near a different Terminal 1 concourse, check the airport’s map before walking; this Swarovski by the /CUSTOM gate usually beats sprinting to a landside mall shop and back through security.