Geneva’s exclusive shops center around the perimeters of the Rues Basses - the chic Rue du Rhône, Rue de la Confédération, Rue du Marché and Rue de la Croix-d’Or. Watch and jewelry shops line these streets quite literally with gold. The main department stores can also be found here -
Bon Génie, Rue du March,
Globus, Rue du Rhône 48 and
Manor, Rue Cornavin 6. General shopping hours are Monday to Friday 0830-1900 (Thursday until 2100) and Saturday 0800-1800.
For a lightweight gift, excellent Swiss chocolate is sold at
Du Rhône, Rue de la Confédération 3, and at
Martel, Rue de la Croix-d’Or 4. Meanwhile, for a stroll around the antiques quarter and art galleries, a visit to the Old Town and the St-Gervais and Pâquis districts is in order.
Geneva has many outdoor markets. The flower market on the Place du Molard and the clothes and book market on the Place de la Madeleine are open daily. Flea markets are held on Wednesday and Saturday, at the Plaine de Plainpalais (0800-1800). On Tuesday and Friday morning, the same spot is used for a colorful fruit and vegetable market (0800-1300). On Thursday, regional handicrafts are sold at the Place de la Fusterie (0800-1900).
VAT is charged at a rate of 7.6% and can be reclaimed for single items purchased for SFr400 or more, as long as the purchaser is resident outside Switzerland and the goods are exported within 30 days.
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