Tuesday, October 29, 2024

European Gay Ski Week 2025!

 

Get ready for the most thrilling winter adventure of 2025!

The 17th edition of Europe’s premier LGBTQI winter sports and music festival, European Gay Ski Week, is set to be bigger and bolder than ever—and it’s all happening from March 22 to 29 in the stunning French Alps at Val Thorens!

This high-altitude haven in Les Trois Vallées is the perfect playground, offering breathtaking slopes and unforgettable experiences for thousands of participants from around the globe.

Imagine days packed with skiing and snowboarding across awe-inspiring peaks, followed by an electrifying lineup of events that keep the energy soaring from sunrise to the early hours.



European Gay Ski Week delivers an irresistible mix of Cabaret shows, lively Après Ski gatherings, dazzling Drag shows, themed nightclub parties, poolside celebrations, and gourmet dinner events to keep the magic alive day and night.

 



Each gathering is a chance to connect, celebrate, and revel in a community of vibrant diversity.

Choose from a range of curated accommodations, from cozy hotels to self-catered apartments, ideal for solo travelers, friends, and larger groups alike.

 

Don’t miss out on this unique fusion of sport, celebration, and community—book early for European Gay Ski Week to secure your spot for a week that promises unforgettable memories!

Friday, October 25, 2024

Nice So Fétiche #8

 

Nice So Fétiche, one of the most popular associations on the French Riviera, will host one of its biggest events from Thursday, November 14, to Sunday, November 17, 2024.
 
For those interested in fetish gear and hot action, the city of Nice will be the place to be, attracting enthusiasts from across France and around the world for a weekend filled with excitement.

The weekend will also feature the election of the next Mister Evidence Leatherman, a title expected to be fiercely contested.

Prepare for a packed weekend featuring a variety of thrilling events—from the official dinner to Hard Leather Night, the Ultimate Rubber event, the Main Fetish Party, and a Farewell Night—all hosted across various LGBTQ-owned venues in Nice.

Book your tickets with Nice So Fétiche early so that you don’t miss out!

Thursday, October 24, 2024

7th Monaco Artist’s Forum Exhibition 2024

 

The 7th Monaco Artist's Forum will take place from Friday, November 8, to Thursday, November 14, 2024, between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Rainier III Auditorium.

Organized by the Department of Cultural Affairs on behalf of the Prince's Government, this event aims to support local artists by providing a platform for them to showcase their work to the public.

More than 80 artists, both amateur and professional, including Monegasque nationals and residents, will display their paintings, sculptures, and photography.

Each forum introduces fresh talent and innovative techniques, enriching the exhibition experience.

The public will also have the opportunity to vote for their favorite piece in the "Prix du Public" competition.

Entry to the exhibition is free. Visit the Forum des Artistes de Monaco’s official website for more details.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

SNCF Enforces New Luggage Rules with €150 Fine

 

In France, it's a familiar sight—people rushing to load their heaps of luggage onto trains. But since September 16th, new SNCF rules, similar to airline baggage policies, have come into effect on OuiGo, TGV, and Intercités trains.

These regulations limit the size, number, and type of luggage allowed on board. Passengers who exceed these limits now risk fines of up to €150 from conductors. Here's what you need to know to avoid penalties.

Travelers can bring up to two pieces of cabin baggage, with a maximum size of 70 x 90 x 50 cm, which covers most suitcases, sports bags, and hiking backpacks. Additionally, a smaller bag (no larger than 40 x 30 x 15 cm) is allowed.

All luggage must be clearly labeled and kept with or near the passenger during the trip. Unattended bags may trigger delays due to France’s Vigipirate security protocols.

Bulky items like pushchairs, folding scooters, skis, bicycles, and musical instruments count as cabin baggage. Only one pair of skis is allowed per passenger, and non-foldable bicycles require a pre-booked storage space, typically costing €10 per trip.

SNCF advises: “You must be able to carry all your luggage in one go.”

Travelers who violate the baggage rules may be fined. Exceeding the allowed number or size of luggage incurs a €50 penalty, while obstructing train aisles with oversized bags can result in a €150 fine.