Switzerland Gay Travel Resources

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Isteinerstr. 90b, Basel, 4058, Switzerland
Contact: Reto
Gay Owned Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Bisexual, Straight
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80-300 Euro |
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15-Mar-15-Jun |
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Cash, Visa, MC, Eurocard |
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| Bed and Breakfast in Basel: Discover our Bed and Breakfast in contemporary style architecture, directly next to the Exhibition Center, in the middle of the hart of Basel.
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La Grande Maison |
Chandolin pres Saviese |
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41 27 395 35 70 |
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41 79 830 76 07 |
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Route du Sanetsch, Chandolin pres Saviese, 1965, Switzerland
Contact: Pascal
Gay Owned Guesthouse
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
| Low-Hi/Nt: |
160-210 Euro |
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Same Year Round |
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Cash, Visa, MC, Amex, JCB, Eurocard |
| Purple Roofs Disc: |
5% - Mention PURPLE ROOFS |
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No |
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5%, Ask for details |
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| Only Gay Owned Guesthouse in the Swiss Alps: Pascal and Alain look forward to welcoming you in their guest house. Our 200-year-old house, a listed building, offers all modern amenities. You can relax in one of our living rooms, take a stroll among the barns and find an ideal place in the garden from where you can admire the fantastic panorama of the Rhone valley
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41443802955 |
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41443837749 |
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41793798883 |
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Kraftstrasse 33, Zurich, Zurich, 8044, Switzerland
Contact: Martin Frank
Gay Friendly Guesthouse
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
| Low-Hi/Nt: |
250-250 US Dollar |
| High Season: |
Same Year Round |
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Cash, Visa, MC, Amex, Paypal |
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$20/nt - Mention PURPLE ROOFS |
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Stay 7 pay 5. Stay 30 pay 20. |
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10% |
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| Guestrooms in the Palais Kraft: The Palais Kraft is located in Zurich's prime residential area "Zurichberg", above the university / hospital district and within walking distance of the city center. The guest rooms are furnished for your comfort and have full cooking facilities. Buffet breakfast, non-alcoholic drinks and vegetarian snacks are complimentary. Please consult the palaiskraft.com website for details. Your pleasure is our happiness.
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There we were on the front step, trying... read_more
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