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Centre Balexert, Vernier, Switzerland
21821 Avis 4.3

"Too many people and too much capitalism, and the cinema is slammed"

Détails

Téléphone: +41585733600,+41227951150

Adresse: Centre Balexert, Vernier, Switzerland

Ville: Vernier

Site Web: https://balexert.ch/

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi: 09:30-19:00

Mardi: 09:30-19:00

Mercredi: 09:30-19:00

Jeudi: 09:30-21:00

Vendredi: 09:30-19:30

Samedi: 09:00-18:00

Statistiques

Plats: 0

Commodités: 12

Catégories: 5

Avis: 21821


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5 /5 Évaluation

one of the best shopping centers in genf. this year they have completely renovated it and celebrate their 50th year for balexert. this place has everything, la post, apotheke, uhren and key fixer, copying center, eating, cinema, migors super market, denner super market and much more. great place for children to play, they have electronic games for children, a play area that they can safely leave their children while they are shopping, bowling, billard and arcade games. the eating dish is ok, not much choice; mcdonald’s, seafood, Asian, Indian and Italian restaurant. there are restaurants scattered around them, but my favorite would be migros restaurant and especially after the new renovation...

1 /5 Évaluation

I love this center, there's really everything...this note is for the parking....I went to a bowling store and a small cinema, I stayed in the center for 6 hours.....result price of parking 12.50 chf I rubbed my eyes I thought I was hallucinating a total shame....well done to the Balexert center for destroying the business...from now on I boycott you...your competitors from the Praille center 6 hours 6 chf....go ciao....

3 /5 Évaluation

A shopping center that I frequented a lot, but over the past 3 years it has changed a lot, many stores have closed, and Migros has changed a lot, not necessarily for the better.

4 /5 Évaluation

this place is getting better. I've been here for 15 years. All they might want, they'll find here.

1 /5 Évaluation

Too many people and too much capitalism, and the cinema is slammed