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Manor Genève
The guide was updated:Manor is the go-to department store in Switzerland — a one-stop shop spread over several floors, packed with everything from clothes and makeup to home décor and electronics. The ground floor market is perfect for fresh food, and the restaurant upstairs makes a solid lunch spot when you need a break from shopping.
                
                    Useful Information
- Address: Rue de Cornavin 6, Geneva
 - Opening hours: Mon–Wed 9am–7pm, Thu 9am–9pm, Fri 9am–7:30pm, Sat 8:30am–6pm, Sun closed
 - Website: www.manor.ch/de
 - Phone: +41 22 909 46 99
 
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        Rue du Rhône
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        Globus Genève Grand Magasin
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        Alptitude
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        Plainpalais Flea Market
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        Manor Genève
                            Manor is the go-to department store in Switzerland — a one-stop shop spread over several floors, packed with everything from clothes and makeup to home décor and electronics. The ground floor market is perfect for fresh food, and the restaurant upstairs makes a solid lunch spot when you need a break from shopping.
                            
                            
                       
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