![]() Basel with its 2,000-year-old cultural capital has extraordinary architectural heritage, with a love for music and trams – it too has quite an energetic gay nightlife. Geneva held its pride event in 2011 after a 7-year absence, yet its gay scene is busy, Le Tube is the oldest gay bar in Geneva with much of the scene in the old streets of the city. In June the city hosts Zurich Gay Pride (formerly known as Christopher Street Day), which is a popular event. ![]() Zurich has a varied gay nightlife with its vibrant and varied gay district along the streets of Niederdorf. Both Zurich and Geneva have a thriving gay scene and Lausanne’s large student population makes Switzerland a very welcoming and comfortable country for gay visitors. The Swiss tourist board fully embraces the gay and lesbian traveller and has many promotional campaigns for the LGBTQ+ visitor. Switzerland has recognized registered gay partnerships since 2007, and traditionally rights of individuals have been high on the agenda, however the country regards privacy highly and expects citizens and visitors to respect this.
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