Swiss Club Scene
Swiss Club Scene Posted on: 05.04.2013 by Sydney Lashway Hey all, hope everyone's doing ok.So I just confirmed today that I'll be doing an internship in Geneva for the summer. I was wondering what the club scene is like out there. Music, prices, crowd and what-not. So if anybody's been or lives in Geneva and would like to point me in some places worth checking out please do!! | |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
Sydney Lashway 05.04.2013 | Hey all, hope everyone's doing ok. So I just confirmed today that I'll be doing an internship in Geneva for the summer. I was wondering what the club scene is like out there. Music, prices, crowd and what-not. So if anybody's been or lives in Geneva and would like to point me in some places worth checking out please do!! |
Sydney Lashway 06.04.2013 | Man you guys are super helpful. The flight I found was straight from TO to Geneva, but I've heard it's definitely cheaper to get into Zurich, so i'll definitely consider that. You two will definitely be hearing from me come closer to the time. Thanks again. |
Meridith Betsinger 07.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
1500 CAD seems high for your flight. Are you flying into Z |
Margaretta Hebenstreit 06.04.2013 | I am from Switzerland so i know the scene a bit, but i don't know much about geneva. Zurich and Basel are the main cities for evening life and clubbing, zurich has the highest density of evening clubs of europe (since it only has 400k inhabitants). What i can say in general is that prices are very high (easily 20.- entry and 7.- for a beer) and, compared to the us and canada, the evening s start late and last long. I never go out before 1am (clubs open at 11pm) and almost never come home before 6am. Depending on the style of music you enjoy and how important good clubbing is to you, you should definitely consider going to zurich for at least one weekend (it's like 3hrs by train from geneva). I heard the evening life in Lausanne is quite good as well, and it's like 30mins from Geneva, although i have never been there. The only evening club in geneva i have ever been to was "L'usine", i really liked it's industrial look and underground feel, so i would recommend that. They also host like concerts and plays there during the week. Public transportation in Switzerland in general is very good and very safe, but dont forget to buy a "Nachtzuschlag" when you travel between 1am and 6am, it's an additional ticket for 5.-, if you dont have it, you pay a fine. It's kind of a tourist trap, almost nobody knows about it. Feel free to hit me up via pm if you have any questions or if you come to zurich for a evening out and need a guide |
Sydney Lashway 06.04.2013 | @johndavid sweet thanks a lot man. really appreciate it. I believe I've found a place. It's one of those student building. 440 Sfr a month. my flight is like $1500CAN round trip from Toronto (yikes) Then after all that I have to come back to school here in Barbados. But Yeah I'll definitely PM when it gets closer to time. Thanks again. |
Meridith Betsinger 05.04.2013 | Switzerland is as a whole very active with djing and the music scene, but it tends to be very local with little mixing between cities (which is weird considering how small the country is). Most of the main cities (Z |
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