Geneva ShoppingA shopping spree in Geneva is one like no other with Swiss
jewellery, watches, wine and chocolate being the most popular
tourist buys. But among all the shopping malls and boutique-lined
streets there are wonderful flea markets to discover, such as the
Kane Country Flea Market, which is held on the first weekend of
each month. The clothes and book market on the Place de la
Madeleine is also great for bargain hunting. The main area for
shopping in Geneva is the Rues Basses, which is made up of Rue du
Rhône, Rue de la Confédération and Rue du Marché, where all the
best clothing and jewellery can be found. Head down to the Place du
Mulard and enjoy browsing in some of the city''s most glamorous and
expensive shops or, for antique lovers, head to the old town, the
best area to shop for antiques and art. A shopping trip in Geneva
wouldn''t be complete without the obligatory purchase of the
world-renowned chocolates which can be bought from one of the many
confectioneries all across the city, but for a real Swiss chocolate
decadence head to La Chocolaterie Rohr on Rue du Rhone and Place du
Molard. Other popular Geneva souvenirs are the ubiquitous Swiss
Army Knife, from established brands like Wenger and Victorinox, and
Swiss watches. Most shops in Geneva open on Monday to Wednesday
from 9am to 6.30pm while on Thursday shops close at 9pm. On Friday
stores are open from 9am to 7.30pm. Shops open at 9am and close at
6pm on Saturdays and are closed on Sundays. The VAT in Geneva is
7.6% and can be reclaimed by non-Swiss visitors for single items
purchased for a minimum of CHF400, as long as the goods are
exported within 30 days. |