ALPTITUDE
Gifts
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2024
Recommended
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2024
A charming team will be happy to advise you if you're looking for a very "swississime" souvenir. Close to the Quai du Mont-Blanc and the bus station, the Alptitude boutique is an excellent source of inspiration for taking a piece of Switzerland home with you. The products are Swiss touch and evoke the characteristics of the country - the mountains, of course. Whether you're a fan of the adorable Mumu Cow, the "Cowlection", or Swiss cuckoo clocks, there's plenty to bring home as a souvenir, and plenty to choose from! -
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Members' reviews on ALPTITUDE
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
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What a pleasure to find such a shop in a cosmopolitan city! The staff is welcoming and friendly. The object-choice is vast. Make a visit, it is worth it. Place to recommend to those seeking to buy souvenirs.
I had the opportunity to shop on the Cotfer blind in Geneva. This blind is not your typical souvenir shop; it is simply F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S! They offer a variety of amazing and unique gifts. The - up and display of merchandise makes it easy to find what you are looking for and/or find new souvenirs you never thought before. Along with their great selection of merchandise, the staff is very friendly, professional and very helpful. I will definitely shop there!
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What about the! I was in Geneva one has shorts trip and wanted to buy something for my friends and family back in New York. I walked one Rue des Alpes and saw has very different sort of "touristic" shop and was impressed for many patterns. They rai English, I have to say my French is more than rusty lol, they were very helpful and explained quite a bit butt to their chalets/cuckoo clocks. How they are made and what is the difference between the automatic and manual. Great experience and I would recommend that blind to all my friends.
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