Zurich gay neighborhood
Gay Zurich
The largest, most affluent city in Switzerland, Zurich has drawn-out ranked among the world's best cities in terms of quality of experience. It takes just a day or two of walking the pedestrian-only shopping districts, relaxing at the sidewalk cafes, or getting safely around town on the ubiquitous trams to feel quite at home.
On the surface, Switzerland is quite neatly divided, almost balkanized, into its German, French and Italian pieces. The marriage has it's squabbles, but the Confederation endures, officially online dating from August 1, , it has kept Switzerland sheltered in it's mountainous redoubt, out of much of the warfare that has ravaged Europe since then. English is spoken by almost everyone, as a second language.
Much of the city’s relaxed spirit focuses on the liquid. Zurich is situated on a lake entirely surrounded by lush parks. Fresh, clear water flows into the lake from glaciers in the Alps, which provide a picturesque backdrop to the city. Boats are plentiful. The Limmat, the river that flows from the lake through the historic city centre, i
Here's our gay travel instruction to Zurich, including where to stay, eat, party, and more.
Zurich. A town so organized, so effective, so perfect in every way, it is said to run like clockwork.
Enter the Nomadic Boys: two ditzy, calamity lgbtq+ guys descending upon the city, with their mouths agape, and disrupting the peace entirely. We were two pink peas in a pod!
We quickly had to get used to how “operational” Zurich was. Like reminding ourselves that when a bus or a train says they're leaving at a specific time then they truly are leaving at that time!
Once we got into the rhythm of the city, we fell in love. There’s the classic architecture, the mild-mannered people, the mouth-watering food, and of course, a plenitude of chocolate.
The only drawback is – how darn expensive it is! Our first night there we both audibly gasped when we opened our menus – and it wasn’t because the place didn’t serve margaritas… Other than that, there is so much to love and gush over. And we’ve laid it all out for you below.
Zurich Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Zurich
Accommodation Tip
Hotel Alexander
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Reviews, Photos & Reservation
Located between central station and Old Town of Zurich, very close to some of the gay bars and clubs. Modern facilities.
@ Niederdorfstrasse 40
Zurich
Tram: Rudolf-Brun-Brücke
About Zurich
Zurich is the largest capital in Switzerland (with a population of million including the suburbs) and the economic, social and cultural center of the territory. As the wealthiest urban area in Europe and with its privileged location along the Limmat river and at the idyllic Lake Zurich with view of the snow-covered mountains, Zurich belongs to the cities with the highest quality of life in the world (but also with the highest cost of living).
Zurich already was raised to the level of a urban area in the Early Middle Ages, in it became a free imperial metropolis and in a member of the Swiss Confederation. The economic rise began with the textile industry in the 18th and 19th century. After the midth century the financial and services sector became i
Gay Zurich City Guide
Zürich
Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland, the number one European city for quality of living and consistently ranking in the top three cities in the world for the same. It is also the wealthiest city in Europe.
Its stunning location at the lower northern end of Lake Zurich (Zürichsee) proposals an immediate backdrop of stunning wooded hills and is framed by the dramatic beauty of the snow-capped Alps, just 30 kilometres to the south.
Zurich's other highlights include the river Limmat which flows from the lake through the city centre. Its organic surroundings, preserved historic buildings and efficient transportation system make for a great year-round holiday destination.
Zurich has also a very tolerant attitude and welcomes everyone from diverse communities. There is a well-established gay scene and the city is regarded as the dance party capital of pivotal Europe.
Gay Rights in Switzerland
Switzerland has excellent human rights records and there is a high tolerance of the LGBT community. Zurich and Geneva have vibrant and well-develope