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Gay Basel
Barely an hour from Zurich, Basel has enough history and culture for several cities. Switzerland’s 2,year-old cultural capital has splendid architecture, such as the Romanesque Münster Cathedral and the Gothic Town Hall. Song is heard throughout through the year, especially during Fasnacht, the elaborate 3-day carnival with a climax on the Monday after Ash Wednesday.
Getting here
Basel is served by EuroAirport, which is shared with Mulhouse in France and Freiburg in Germany. It has flights from all over Europe. The closest airport with intercontinental flights is Zürich Airport.
Many people visit from other European cities via the excellent train service. Swiss Federal Railways has trains from Geneva, Bern, Zurich, and other cities. A rail pass is a very affordable way to receive around, even in first class.
Getting around
The best way to see Basel is by foot or by tram, as most of the sights are in or around the aged town center. BVB is the city's public transportation system with buses, and trams. For general touris
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Whether you're looking for a vibrant nightlife, an occasional homosexual party, an inclusive social environment or a guarded space for black people to express yourself, Exclude Rouge is the place for you. Join us for unforgettable nights of party music, great business and a warm and accepting atmosphere. Experience the joy of being part of a diverse people that values love, respect and equality.
Come and discover the vibrant Queer scene at Bar Rouge - your gay-friendly exclude in Basel.
During clubbing, gentlemen are only admitted with a female accompaniment. This house rule serves to create a measured atmosphere and to guard our female guests. We can understand that certain people may feel disadvantaged by this. We suggest arriving early. Occasionally we can make exceptions. If you come without a lady, please contact us in advance via WhatsApp in the office:
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Enjoy the sauna in Basel and chill in a contemporary and clean location. The club has a Norway sauna, bio-sauna, large steam bath, daily foam party, surprise shower, Whirlpool, Ice fountain and much more. Big maze with integrated cabins, mirrored room, sling room with cross, punishment trestle and glory hole, video cabins, special relax room with different aroma therapy. A giant Bar with a lot of snacks and a kind gay store. Free internet access, amiable staff and many special rates. Massages with pornstars, smoking lounge, every Friday open until 5h. VEGAS- certified.
open: Mon-Thu , Fri -4, Sat-Sun & holidays h; prices: CHF / under 25 years: CHF / under 20 years: CHF / discounts available / credit cards accepted; number of lockers: /25
- Gay. Exclusively or almost exclusively queer men
- Air conditioning
- Bar with full range of alcoholic beverages
- Internet access
- Shop
- Showers
- Relax room
- Dry sauna
- Steam bath
- Solarium
- Whirlpool / Jacuzzi / Hot tub
- Free extra towels
- Massage on offer
- Work-out equipment available
- Meals. Extensive menu available
- Darkroom
- Glory ho
Gay Basel: LGBTQ+ Travel Guide: If you are looking to escape to a picturesque and relaxed, homosexual friendly city in Switzerland, look no further than Basel.
The home to Switzerland’s first ever gay exclude back in (Isola), Basel has a rich Homosexual history and welcoming atmosphere for gay travellers.
Whilst there isn’t an all singing all dancing gay scene here, there is plenty to keep you engaged and if you arrange carefully, I would craft sure to time your visit with one of the popular queer parties I have shared below.
Let’s get started, this is your gay travel instruction to Basel, Switzerland in partnership with Basel Tourism!
Is Basel Gay Friendly?
Put quite simply, yes. Whilst it may not have an overt gay scene favor some other cities, Basel felt safe, welcoming and provides a number of safe spaces for it’s LGBTQ+ community.
Switzerland as a country has strong Homosexual rights and protections including same-sex marriage, full adoption rights for same-sex couples, and protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (noting that