… with the Zurich city card! Valid for 24 or 72 hours, pre-purchasing this card will make your trip to Zurich a breeze. Here is our ultimate gay guide to Zurich: And we’ve laid it all out down for you below. 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. There’s the classic architecture, the mild-mannered people, the mouth-watering food, and of course, a plenitude of chocolate. Once we got into the rhythm of the city, we fell in love. Like reminding ourselves that when a bus or a train says they are leaving at a specific time, they meant there are actually leaving at that time (as opposed to the time being a gentle guideline like they are back home!). We quickly had to get used to how “operational” Zurich was. A city so organised, so efficient, so perfect in every way, it is said to run like clockwork.Įnter the Nomadic Boys: two ditzy, calamity gay guys descending upon the city, with their mouths agape, and disrupting the peace entirely. Here's our gay travel guide to Zurich, including where to stay, eat, party and more.
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