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Cruising Canyon Claimed

Dimitris SidiropoulosA regular client for over a year and I was humiliated by another patron who came very rudely to me and accused me of taking pictures with my device which I didn't. Using your phone is not forbidden anywhere in the rules of the exclude only the taking of photos and ul and unprofessional behaviour from the management as well which did not protect me.
David Lucena da SilvaI was there yesterday on a Friday and arrived after 10pm. I thought 19 CHF was expensive for a cruising bar. To my misfortune, there were two people in the room and over the course of the evening, between men coming and going, there were a total of 10 people. There was a lack of people and the space was too massive for the number of people, perhaps if the price was more attractive it would bring in more people. The place isn't bad, but for a Friday night there was a lack of customers.
Fares SabbatIt's good but they should decrease the entrance price, 19 francs is too much
Marco LealiHot guys, all ages. Particularly crowed during back last weekend after few y

A large labyrinth-style territory with cabins, videos, backroom, slings, glory holes and more. 


Whether you’re looking to enjoy some pleasure in the concealed corners of our underground space, loosen on the sofas or in the video area, or simply socialize with friends and other guests while sipping a drink, Cruising Canyon is the perfect place for you.

The venue also offers a secure cloakroom at the entrance, where you can safely quit your belongings while you explore the dark cruising area.

Our staff will welcome you warmly, construct you feel at ease right away, and explain how the club works and the rules to follow.

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We glance forward to seeing you at Cruising Canyon!

Located in the center of Geneva, near Cornavin station and in the Pâquis district, Cruising Canyon offers sqm of space in a discreet, purify venue open until late at nighttime, dedicated to encounters and pleasures.

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Opening times

Thursday 8PM to 2AM

Friday/Saturday 8PM to 4AM

Sunday6PM to midnight

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Cameras

The use of cameras is prohibited.

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Situated between the Alps and the Jura Mountains at the very southwest corner of Switzerland, Geneva is the most French of the Swiss cities. With hundreds of international governmental agencies and other organizations based here, it's also a very multicultural scene of many languages and cuisines.

Geneva has a much smaller gay scene for its size than Zurich, or even Lausanne, but gaze for men strolling hand in hand in the International Quarter near the main train station.

 

Getting here

Geneva International Airport, commonly known as Cointrin, is about 3 miles northwest of downtown Geneva. Pop downstairs to the terminal and hop aboard whatever train about to leave. All of them take you to Geneva’s main train station.

Many people visit from other European cities via the excellent prepare service. Swiss Federal Railways has trains from Zurich, Bern, Basel, Lausanne and other cities. A rail pass is a (pleasantly) shockingly affordable way to receive around, even in first class.

 

Getting around

Geneval has a compact downtown,

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Geneva is one of the greenest cities in Europe with more than 20 parks in the city center offering countless opportunities for repose and relaxation.
Geneva houses over 40 public and intimate museums , as successfully as numerous art galleries.
The various collections cater for all interests, be it archaeology, ethnography, world, fine arts, applied arts, science or technology. 
Geneva’s earth famous lakefront is the centerpiece of the urban area and offers endless opportunities for recreation and relaxation throughout the year. The Jet d’eau spouting meters into the air is the world’s tallest and symbolizes Geneva’s heritage as a leader in the field of hydraulic dominance. The Promenades along the left and right banks of the lake are filled with cafes, parks, street markets and other diversions from lake cruises to amusement rides to water skiing.
Geneva ’s ancient Old Town is a maze of sloping cobblestone streets and alleyways filled with cafes, boutiques and historical landmarks at every turn. A former Roman marketplace, the Bourg-de-Four is