Gay switzerland
Here's our gay travel guide to Zurich, including where to remain, eat, party, and more.
Zurich. A city so organized, so competent, so perfect in every way, it is said to dash like clockwork.
Enter the Nomadic Boys: two ditzy, calamity same-sex attracted guys descending upon the capital, 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 disappearing at a specific time then they truly are leaving at that time!
Once we got into the rhythm of the urban area, 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.
Grindelwald: Gay Switzerland Hiking Tour
The tour begins with a scenic train ride to transfer from the airport to our chalet. Switzerland’s rail system is among the best in the world: rapid, comfortable, and productive. As you hand over the picturesque lakeside town of Thun, you may resolve to return to this pretty medieval town after your week of hiking.
Changing trains at Interlaken, you’ll see other hikers and climbers, the former easily recognized by the hiking poles that nearly all Europeans seem to favor; the latter by the ice axes strapped to their bulging backpacks. Grindelwald is the conclude of the line, and as you step out onto the town’s lively main street after several hours on trains, one breath of mountain atmosphere will quickly revive you.
Our hiking trip begins with an orientation, followed by dinner, and moment to meet a fun group of gay hikers.
Day 2: Above the Glacier
Today’s hike will obtain us across a glacial river and past an abandoned marble quarry (once a source of jobs and income for the town) to arrive just outside Grindelwald. We will continue along an alpine t
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 highest three cities in the world for the alike . It is also the wealthiest city in Europe.
Its stunning location at the reduce northern end of Lake Zurich (Zürichsee) offers an immediate backdrop of beautiful wooded hills and is framed by the dramatic beauty of the snow-capped Alps, just 30 kilometres to the south.
Zurich's other highlights comprise the river Limmat which flows from the lake through the city centre. Its natural surroundings, preserved historic buildings and streamlined 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 central 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
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