Gay sauna zurich
GAY SAUNA ZÜRICH
Gay Sauna Zürich Das Moustache in Zürich dein Ort um Spass und Entspannung in einem angenehmen Ambiente zu erleben.
GAY SAUNA ZURICH
Gay Sauna Zurich – Moustache in Zurich, your place for entertaining and relaxation in a pleasant atmosphere.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The Moustache Sauna in Zurich must close at the end of
No stone was left unturned and every effort was made, but after numerous setbacks and sometimes severe disappointments, including from the urban area of Zurich, the Moustache sauna not only has to close at its current address after 43 years, but no new location could be establish in the urban area to reopen. Robert explained to that the Moustache is anything but closing voluntarily
Link to the article (in German)
OPENING HOURS
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Monday: | closed |
Tuesday: | closed |
Wednesday: | closed |
Thursday: | closed |
Friday with night sauna: | closed |
Saturday with night sauna: | closed |
Sunday: | closed |
REGULAR
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Gay Guide Zürich
Zurich is with its round , inhabitants, a small, manageable metropolis with an astonishingly lively and modern gay scene. The days when Zurich was seen as a sterile finance city are a long gone. The gay scene locations are frequently open until the early hours of the morning. A registered, homosexual partnership contract was past by referendum with a 2/3 majority and the party scene has a good reputation not only because of the achievement of the "Zurich Pride" and the last remaining Techno parade in Europe which takes place on the 2nd Saturday in August. At the launch in a lower court declared sex in "public commercial rooms", meaning darkrooms in Zurich for illegal. Owners and gay organizations have contested this opinion. Zurich's gay scene is traditionally located in Kreis 1 in the aged town around Niederdorf Highway, east of the Limmat. A broader, more alternative scene is located in Kreis 4, and there is a new maturation of several dance clubs in a former industrial area in Kreis 5 near the Escher-Wyss square.
Here's our gay travel guide to Zurich, including where to endure, eat, party, and more.
Zurich. A city so organized, so productive, so perfect in every way, it is said to dash like clockwork.
Enter the Nomadic Boys: two ditzy, calamity lgbtq+ guys descending upon the urban area, 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 vanishing at a specific time then they truly are leaving at that time!
Once we got into the rhythm of the municipality, 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.