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Long-term car park Geneva (Swiss side)
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First post on snowheads so hopefully I've put this in the right forum. I'm planning to leave my car in the Alps and during the winter keep it in a long-term car park at Geneva airport in-between trips to Chamonix. Does anyone have any experience with this ? What is the cheapest option and is it necessary/possible to pre-book a space to make it cheaper ?
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, welcome to Snowheads.
I suspect that's a super-expensive option but I've only parked at Geneva a few times, so I don't know what cheaper options might be available for long term. For short-term, the French side was more convenient and cheaper. I have sometimes wondered about finding a garage which would house a car, charge batteries etc. in Ferney Voltaire - on the French side - which seems rather lower-rent than the Swiss side. I'd be interested in the results of your research (as would many other people, I dare say).
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