What’s the tree house at The Shops at Crystals?
The 80-foot-tall tree house sculpture is the centerpiece of Crystals —which is saying a lot, since the upscale mall gives shoppers plenty to ogle, even beyond the eye-catching fashions. The same architect who designed Crystals — David Rockwell — thought up the wooden structure in the middle of the shopping center, which houses Mastro’s Ocean Club restaurant. The gridded sculpture’s trunk contains the concierge and the dining terrace is on the second level, practically hovering over shoppers. Inside, the restaurant has white leather booths and mahogany ceiling beams.
The tree house isn’t the only attraction that makes Crystals stand apart from standard shopping malls. Check out the pillars of ice that change as water shapes them, as well as the spontaneously spraying water feature that coordinates with colored lights.
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1 day agoLaura Janelle Downey answered the question:
Where is the best place to shop for men at The Shops at Crystals?
Men have a great selection to choose from when they stop by Crystals at CityCenter to do some upscale shopping. They can pick from a variety of stores including Italian luxury brand Ermenegildo Zegna (tailored suits and shoes), Brunello Cucinelli (high-end suits, cashmere sweaters, jackets and more), Prada (ready-to-wear pieces and messenger bags), Tom Ford (shirts and suits, eyewear and standout fragrances) and more. When the fellas are finished picking up their luxury items, they can head to Social House for some sushi, Mastro’s Ocean Club for a bone-in filet and little live music, or head to Wolfgang Puck Pizzeria & Cucina for pasta or the famed chef’s wood-oven baked pizzas. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
Where is The Shops at Crystals located?
Crystals at CityCenter is located on the Las Vegas Strip in the heart of CityCenter. We are connected to Aria Resort & Casino and Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
Where can I eat at The Shops at Crystals?
Crystals at CityCenter offers dining at five restaurants including, Eva Longoria’s Beso Steakhouse, Mastro’s Ocean Club, Wolfgang Puck’s Pizzeria & Cucina, and Todd English P.U.B. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
What’s the ultimate in luxury shopping at The Shops at Crystals?
An entire day at Crystals at CityCenter is the ultimate in luxury shopping. With so many flagship stores of the top fashion brands, like Louis Vuitton, Hermes, and Fendi, it is a unique shopping experience unlike anything else in Las Vegas. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
Where is the best place to shop for jewelry at The Shops at Crystals?
For top jewels we offer Harry Winston, de GRISOGONO, BVLGARI, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and a flagship store for Tiffany & Co. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
Where is the best place to shop for men at The Shops at Crystals?
Tom Ford, Ermengildo Zegna, Paul Smith, Kiton, Prada, and Brunello Cucinelli all feature a range of great products for men. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
What are the five most unique shops at The Shops at Crystals?
Many of Crystals at CityCenter’s shops are unique, but we pride ourselves on our collection of unique-to-market retailers including, Tom Ford, Kiki de Montparnasse, Stella McCartney, Lanvin and Miu Miu to name a few. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
Where is the best place to buy shoes at The Shops at Crystals?
Many of our stores offer an array of shoe selections. Our flagship stores such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, Gucci, and Ermengildo Zegna offer a wide selection for both men and women. We have also recently added Jimmy Choo to our roster of retailers. -
On May 24, 2012Farid Matraki answered the question:
What top designers have shops at The Shops at Crystals?
Crystals at CityCenter features stores from designers Tom Ford, Stella McCartney, Donna Karan, Paul Smith, Roberto Cavalli, Emilio Pucci, Versace, Marni, Lanvin, Dior, Prada, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Yves Saint Laurent.






