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Alptitude
The guide was updated:On Rue des Alpes near the main station, Alptitude sells all the classic Swiss souvenirs — chocolate, Swiss Army knives, cuckoo clocks, Montblanc pens, and cow-themed everything. Easy place to stop if you’re after something traditional.
Useful Information
- Address: Rue des Alpes 9, Geneva
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–9pm
- Website: alptitude-shop.ch
- Phone: +41 22 732 16 26
- Email: info@alptitude-shop.ch
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