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Top 5 Things to Do in the Swiss Alps for LGBTQQIAAP Travellers

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The Swiss Alps offers some of the world’s best ski conditions but is also popular among many thanks to its warm welcome to all communities. Throughout the calendar year, the area hosts a diversity of events catering to both locals and international tourists. For LGBTQQIAAP people and allies, a ski trip to Switzerland is one of the best ways to seek adventure and inclusivity, whether it’s from the energetic gay night scene or the hotels known for their representation of all, the Swiss Alps await.

Here are the top 5 things to do in the Swiss Alps for LGBTQQIAAP travellers.

Enjoy a Day Trip to Mount Rigi

A central phenomenon to the Alps portfolio is Mount Rigi. Dubbed the ‘Queen of the Mountains’, this high peak offers some of the Alps’ most breathtaking panoramic views, as well as a range of luxe amenities on the side of the snow sports. Conveniently located with key transport networks nearby, the nearly six thousand meters up peak is easily accessible from cities like Zürich and Lucerne. This could be by a scenic train journey, an unforgettable car drive, or a pristine boat trip on Lake Lucerne.

The area is home to a plethora of amenities that are great for anyone and everyone, from families to couples and LGBTQQIAAP travellers either solo or in groups. Relax in the outdoor mineral baths surrounded by the awe-worthy alpine landscape. The spa’s design is heavily inspired by the natural beauty of the area, offering both in and outdoor treatment options. It’s synonymous with an inclusive environment and staff, to make all feel welcome and enjoy days off from the slopes for rejuvenation. Every year, Mount Rigi hosts the ‘Rigi Rainbow Week’, which is a vibrant celebration of the key group in society, offering guided hikes, workshops, social gatherings and performances. The festival attracts a huge international audience and is an ideal way for solo LGBTQQIAAP travellers to connect with others.

See the Sites in Zürich

The largest city in Switzerland has a lot for all to see and do. Imagine the expected picturesque mountain backdrops, alongside a dynamic cultural scene and vibrant nightlife. It’s also a key stakeholder in global finances, so boasts rich history, sustainability and a very high quality of life. Despite German being the official language of the city, locals are known for strong English skills to welcome international tourists.

The city’s LGBTQQIAAP scene is a strong part of its society. It has a positive history of inclusivity and advocacy for diverse sexual and gender rights, with it being a home for several pioneering organisations that are presented visibly for both locals and tourists to acknowledge. The diverse cultural scene sees Zürich host a wide range of annual events and festivals to celebrate same-sex love and identity diversity. From its huge Pride events to an LGBTQQIAAP film festival, the city is ready to showcase the world’s talents and stories from every background and situation. For daytime exploring, head to the boutique shopping scene, from gay fashion and sex shops to gourmet food shopping that will welcome all. The city comes to life on an evening, with a plethora of colour and vibrancy, thanks to its wealth of clubs and bars that cater to the LGBTQQIAAP scene. One of the oldest gay bars there, Cranberry Bar, is a must-visit for its vast cocktail menu and lively atmosphere.

Why not consider gay travel packages in Zürich? Especially for solo allies and travellers, this is a great way to make community connections and also see all the best of the city, with a local expert on hand.

Explore Interlaken

Nestled deep between two astounding lakes and surrounded by the marvel of the Swiss Alps, Interlaken has been popular with tourists for years, thanks to its hub for adventure and watersports, scenic train journeys, and sublime natural wonder. With a range of accommodations on offer from budget-friendly to luxury stays, this is another welcoming area for LGBTQQIAAP travellers and communities.

Despite being a smaller town to the Zürich and Geneva metropolises, it’s still as welcoming and open-minded for lesser represented communities. Known for its safe and friendly environment it is a comfortable destination for LGBTQQIAAP travellers and it generally follows the Swiss’ progressive nature. From popular, friendly accommodations, to another wealth of protective and diverse organisations in the town, Interlaken is a great place to learn up too all about society’s diversity today. Head out on an evening to the lively scene of gay culture, in colourful bars, eateries, and clubs. Metro Bar offers a relaxed vibe of cocktails and is in a central location for all to enjoy.

Go Skiing in Andermatt

Within the Urseren Valley of the Alps, lies the key ski region of Andermatt. Offering a variety of slopes to suit all abilities, demographics and groups. It’s another area known for being inclusive and welcoming of all, despite being a small village resort. There’s a ski school for novices that promotes the traditional Swiss gay-friendly mindset and the whole area is of astonishing beauty and snowsport conditions. For the cosiest accommodation here, consider luxury ski chalets to rent in Switzerland, for an ambient couple’s or group retreat. What could be a better bonding experience than being nestled in the heart of soft white mountains?

Wander Round Geneva

If the city is calling, Geneva is another collection of hustle and bustle and a welcoming atmosphere. With a range of resources, events and friendly establishments the city is another friendly one for LGBTQQIAAP travellers. Its range of inclusive accommodations and nighttime bars and nightlife make it a haven for colour and vibrancy. It’s home to countless centres to help diversify tourism and its annual Pride festival is a major celebration of love and differences. Wander through the historic Old Town of ornate European charm and take in narrow, winding streets, charming squares, and history-ridden façades. The city hosts a collection of museums and UNESCO-protected sites, giving it high significance in Switerland’s cultural movement and experience.

Summary

With a world that’s becoming evermore inclusive and accepting, Switzerland is a key example of how progressive all societies should be. For LGBTQQIAAP travellers, it’s a great economy to put into, due to it’s friendly and welcoming nature throughout the country and Alps. For a welcoming retreat for all, the Swiss Alps await.

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