Gay ch parties
techno & cruising
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HOW TO FIND US
#HRDR happens in Basel and Zurich
Venues to be announced soon
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Public transport: (tba)
Car/Bike: (tba)
Google Maps
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CARDS or CASH?
The whole Basel venue is cashless.
Credit cards accepted at the door, bar & cloakroom.
However, you can purchase a consumption card for CHF Remaining credit will be refunded. // Der gesamte Club in Basel ist cashless! Kreditkarten werden an der Tür, Bar und Garderobe akzeptiert. Wenn du keine Kreditkarte nutzen willst: Für CHF 50 kann eine Konsumationskarte gekauft werden, der Restbetrag wird beim Verlassen ausbezahlt.
Accept advantage of the presale // Nutze den Vorverkauf:
Presale
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CLOAKROOM // GARDEROBE
Take your own bag and leave it with all your clothes in it at the cloakroom. That makes it very plain for all of us. // Bring deine eigene Tasche mit und lass sie mit deinen Kleinern drin an der Garderobe. Das macht es für uns alle einfacher.
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INCLUSION & CONSENT
#hrdr is a kinky and sex positiv party. All gender are welcome. Sex happens in consent. We do NOT tolerant any kind of sexsim. // #hrdr ist eine kinky und sex positive party. Alle Geschlechter sind willkommen. Sex
Switzerland’s best LGBT clubs
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Find the best gay and lesbian nights out – with the ultimate manual 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 lgbtq+ and lesbian rights. Gay relations were decriminalised here in , and on New Year’s Day a referendum made Switzerland the first country on Soil where gay civil unions were voted in by the public, not just parliament – and by a massive majority.
Today Zurich, which happens to own 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 hold bijou scenes, in particular the restaurant Hirscheneck in Base
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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 town in Switzerland (with a population of million including the suburbs) and the economic, social and cultural center of the territory. As the wealthiest capital 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 capital in the Early Middle Ages, in it became a free imperial municipality 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
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