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2 days ago
Very small and crowded with limited selection, but I guess you don't have much of a choice
Avenue de la Gare-des- Eaux-Vives 11
1201 Geneva
Switzerland
058 563 35 80
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https://www.migrolino.ch/fr/
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What time does migrolino open?
migrolino opens at 6:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does migrolino close?
migrolino closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does migrolino have parking?
Yes, migrolino has parking options.
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Located in the train station and toward exit to the geneva Center. This store has all you need for…read moretravel and quick grab and go food. Plenty of juices, milk shakes , protein shakes, etc. They have self and cashier checkout. The staff is great to answer any questions. The place is maintained very well and always busy. Visited this place multiple times in my 3 nights stay.
Awesome market l near the train station. Tons of prepared items.,sweets,snacks drinks etc…read more Place was crazy busy Saturday night and aisles are cramped but still manageable Self and cashier checkout Credit card payment was easy Loved the chocolate selection...hello its switzerland.... Not boughie stuff but great classic items
Got Chocolate? Migros own brand good price and delicious
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You can find pretty much anything you need at this store from produce to clothes and suitcases…read more They are all over Geneva and Zurich .
When you think Migros, you think basics and this little supermarket does the basics pretty well. It…read moreisn't very big (think Tesco Metro if you're from the UK), but for the local shopper just needing a few things this place does the job well. I've even managed a bigger shop here when I didn't need any specialist ingredients. The store is bigger than you think from outside and some peculiarities - who the upstairs is appealing too I've never been sure. One of the lovely things about this store is that you arrive and leave by the flower department, it always brightens my day and the florist staff are always jolly and helpful. So overall it does a good job and if I want something harder to find I always go to a bigger store. For any migros you visit don't forget that they don't sell alcohol and they ask you to bring your own bags or pay for theirs - a cooperative still run by principles.
Small location and they make the coffee for you which I don't like. Still, lots of selection and…read moreyou can get in and out quickly Before or after the train.
It is located inside the geneva Central station, and it's a small coop store. They have a quick…read morefood grab shop at one entrance and then some basic need items as you walk inside, then a lot of items on refrigerator isles. The staff is able to heat up the paninis and great service. Highly recommend if you want something on the rush. The panini sandwich and the cheese pasta tasted good.
Great place for tourists to grab basic need, eg water, snacks, alcohol, sundries etc. I appreciate…read moreCOOP's ubiquitous presence throughout Europe (at least in the 10+ countries we've been to).
Came here to pick up some large chocolate treats for some students and like any grocery shop in…read moreSwitzerland of any size, this place was well-stocked with said chocolate. :-)
Great for Geneva on a budget. You can get a bottle of wine for CHF3, cookies for the office for…read moreCHF1.50, and a steam iron for your clothes for CHF15. They have both recognizable and less familiar grocery items. The unknowns (at least to me) were surprisingly cheap, while the Pringles and Kinder chocolate didn't seem significantly cheaper than your local Migros. But there's a fairly good variety of snacks, bread, and produce, and I'd definitely come here to grab a quick sweet fix as long as I'm not craving gourmet chocolate. Lidl, thank you for dispersing my growing belief that Geneva is un-liveably expensive!!
I like it. Organized…read moreFresh fruits&vegetable Fresh bakery Yummy sandwiches Affordable Many options Huge drug store cosmetic sec. Located in the middle of the old town Gift sec. With all the Swiss souvenir. " it's cheaper than the airport duty free"
Pretty big Co-Op, but with a smallish food market area in the bottom floor. I would think the food…read morearea would have been larger for the overall size of the place. It is a bit hard to find things in this Co-Op as it is laid out somewhat in a circle and each floor is not very large. You are constantly going up and up and circling it feels like. I am always needing to look at the signs to remind myself were to find things. Also, it depends on which entrance you go into, Rue Du Rhone entrance, or the Plaza entrance. If you enter via the Church Plaza then you go down a couple of steps - 2nd level - and walk through the Take Away Hot Food section (not a vast selection, but good for something quick at lunch) and tourist made in China item area. The street entrance will have you next to some jewelry shop, and the chocolate candy area. Go all the way to the fourth floor for the Co-Op restaurant - which I always thought was expensive for the OK food I would get there at lunch.
-most staff are unfriendly, some haughty - quite different from other Coops …read more - not enough food variety .
If your craving for mac & cheese, or your manwhich sloppy Joe sauce, BBQ beans, or a bottle of…read moreMountain Dew, this is the place for you. They have managed to cram loads of items into a small store but you can find many things you may be craving from the US and the UK (they even have mince-pies!). They also have an online delivery service which, in my case, is often missing one of the items I ordered but nevertheless quick and efficient. As far as I know, these are the same guys that have a store in Nyon. P.S. another rarity in Switzerland; these guys are open 7 days a week!
As a Californian, I'm used to ethnic markets- Russian, Mexican, Vietnamese, etc- so many excellent…read morechoices! In Geneva I was surprised to hear about an American market in Paquis (it's also hard to believe I'm now living in a city where American food is considered 'ethnic') and looked forward to checking it out. In particular, I wanted to see if they carried some baking ingredients I couldn't find in Coop or Migros (chocolate chips, brown sugar, food coloring, etc). I didn't really know what to expect coming here, but the first surprise was that the market was located through the door and up the stairs of a 60s-style diner. It took me a couple of pass-bys before I realized that I had to actually enter the diner to access the market. I'll start by saying that this is one of the smallest markets I've ever been in- with low ceilings and goods packed in every free space. I made the mistake of wearing a backpack that day, and I was unable to turn around in the aisles without knocking something over! They do have quite the selection of American goods- from chips to boxed meals to seasonal goods (seems like a good place to grab a few decorations for 4th of July, Halloween or thanksgiving), including my baking ingredients, but the prices are insane... you would think that every ingredient was personally formulated, packaged and shipped to you! Unfortunately, due to the prices, I can't say I can afford to come back anytime soon- I've been priced out of my own ethnic market!
Tiny migros not as good as the larger ones...but still okay…read more If you need something in a pinch it will do fine.
This is a mini and compact basic Migros compared to others I have been in. They have the basic…read morefood and health/body items only here. The store is spread out between two micro floors. Even though it is small, at least it is clean and doesn't smell (unlike the Migros by my office). But, the selection is limited as compared to the Co-Op across the plaza. I never stopped here much, just because when I am doing my shopping I like to get everything in one place. When it is busy it gets really hard to move around on the lower floor as the cash register lines flow into the main aisles and the cash registers are by the one door exiting the place. Not well laid out.
Awesome Migros with a great selection of Groceries, prepared foods, desserts, candies etc…read more It is always busy as it is near the train station. Everything we purchased was fantastic. Easy check out.
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