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What are typical shopping hours?

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In Switzerland, shopping hours are more limited than in many other countries — and they vary a lot by region and day of the week. Here’s the breakdown:

🛍️ Typical Store Hours #

  • Weekdays (Mon–Fri):

    • Usually 08:30–18:30

    • In larger cities, some stay open until 19:00–20:00

  • Saturdays:

    • Open in the morning, close earlier → 17:00 or 18:00

  • Sundays:

    • Most shops are closed (except at train stations, airports, and some tourist areas).

🏙️ Exceptions #

  • Train stations & airports: Many shops open 7 days a week, often until 21:00–22:00. Zurich HB and Geneva Cornavin stations have extensive shopping options.

  • Tourist areas & resort towns: Shops may stay open longer, especially in ski resorts.

  • Late-night shopping days (“Abendverkauf”): In some cities, one evening per week shops stay open until 21:00.

🍎 Supermarkets #

  • Coop / Migros (biggest chains):

    • Cities: ~08:00–20:00 (Mon–Sat)

    • Smaller towns: often close by 18:00–19:00

    • Sundays: closed (except at stations/airports).

  • Aldi / Lidl: Similar hours, sometimes slightly shorter.

🎯 Traveler Tips #

  • Plan grocery shopping ahead, especially if staying in a self-catering apartment.

  • For Sunday shopping, head to station supermarkets (Coop, Migros, Manor Food at Zurich HB, Geneva Cornavin, Basel SBB, etc.).

  • Pharmacies and small kiosks inside stations often have extended hours.

Bottom line: Expect 08:30–18:30 on weekdays, shorter Saturdays, and closed Sundays — unless you’re near a major station or airport.

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