Gay club zürich
Nightlife & Party
Zurich's nightlife bids the LGBTQ+ community a broad and varied bouquet of clubs and parties. Various party labels in changing locations guarantee a lively ambiance – particularly popular are the events staged by the largest gay party organizer Angels. They include the "Kitsch Party", featuring bizarre decorations, and the "White Party", where guests are required to wear white.
Festivals & Culture
Since , Zurich organizes the Zurich Pride Festival every year. The three-day program features an opening and closing party, bars and food stands at the festival site, a series of concerts and shows, various parties, conferences on specific themes, and a parade through the inner city. Up to 30, people take part in the festival every year. Since the year the "Warmer Mai" (Warm May), a cultural month, is held annually, focusing on homosexual themes in the fields of art and culture. Kicking off the event is the Pink Apple Film Festival, featuring movie screenings, podium discussions, concerts and much more besides.
Zurich Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Zurich
Accommodation Tip
Hotel Alexander
Hotel. ***, from CHF
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 metropolis in Switzerland (with a population of million including the suburbs) and the economic, social and cultural center of the region. As the wealthiest metropolis 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 municipality in the Early Middle Ages, in it became a free imperial urban area 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 increasingly important through the founding of numerous banks and insurance companies. The finan
Here's our gay travel mentor to Zurich, including where to stay, eat, party, and more.
Zurich. A capital so organized, so streamlined, so perfect in every way, it is said to run like clockwork.
Enter the Nomadic Boys: two ditzy, calamity same-sex attracted 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.
Heads up: We just wanted to let you know that this post contains affiliate links. That means if © thierry@ Find the best gay and lesbian nights out – with the ultimate mentor to Switzerland’s LGBT nightlife scene The LGBT party scene in Switzerland offers something for everyone, from relaxed, mixed-queer shindigs to sweaty danceathons. For all their alpenhorn-apotheosizing and minaret-marginalising traditionalism, the Swiss have for many decades taken a world-leading stance on male lover and lesbian rights. Homosexual relations were decriminalised here in , and on New Year’s Day a referendum made Switzerland the first country on Land where gay civil unions were voted in by the public, not just parliament – and by a massive majority. Today Zurich, which happens to possess a chic lesbian mayor in Corine Mauch, is very much Switzerland’s LGBT capital, as well as one of the world’s most gay-friendly cities, with bars, cafes, saunas and clubs adding up to dozens of gay venues. The old town’s Barfüsser is considered Europe’s oldest gay hostelry and the annual Zurich Pride event now draws around 45, pink party people. Bern, Geneva and Basel all possess bijou scenes, in particular the restaurant Hirscheneck in Base .Switzerland’s best LGBT clubs