Kanton Zug, one of Switzerland's smallest cantons by area, has around 128,800 residents. The town of Zug sits on the northeastern shore of Lake Zug, framed by the Zugerberg ridge to the east. Its medieval Altstadt features the Zytturm clock tower, the late-Gothic St. Oswald's Church, and a lakefront promenade that looks across to the Rigi massif. The canton's low corporate tax rates have attracted a concentration of multinational holding companies and commodity trading firms, giving it one of the highest per-capita incomes in Europe.
Beyond Zug town, Baar is the canton's largest municipality by population, while Cham and Rotkreuz have grown into technology hubs. The landscape transitions from lake shores to rolling agricultural land and the wooded slopes of the Zugerberg. Lake Aegeri in the south provided the setting for the legendary 1315 Battle of Morgarten. Despite its wealth, the canton retains a relatively quiet residential character outside business hours.
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Kanton Zug, one of Switzerland's smallest cantons by area, has around 128,800 residents. The town of Zug sits on the northeastern shore of Lake Zug, framed by the Zugerberg ridge to the east. Its medieval Altstadt features the Zytturm clock tower, the late-Gothic St. Oswald's Church, and a lakefront promenade that looks across to the Rigi massif. The canton's low corporate tax rates have attracted a concentration of multinational holding companies and commodity trading firms, giving it one of the highest per-capita incomes in Europe.
Beyond Zug town, Baar is the canton's largest municipality by population, while Cham and Rotkreuz have grown into technology hubs. The landscape transitions from lake shores to rolling agricultural land and the wooded slopes of the Zugerberg. Lake Aegeri in the south provided the setting for the legendary 1315 Battle of Morgarten. Despite its wealth, the canton retains a relatively quiet residential character outside business hours.
Escort listings on Escortservice.com cover the town of Zug and surrounding municipalities. Escortservice.com is a curated directory where every listed escort website is reviewed and verified before publication. The directory does not arrange appointments, does not represent any party, and accepts no responsibility for services or content on external websites.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Switzerland's federal-cantonal system means that while the 1942 Criminal Code makes sex work lawful nationwide, each canton sets its own additional requirements. Zug does not have a dedicated prostitution statute and regulates through general commercial and police provisions. Self-employed sex workers must register for federal, cantonal, and municipal income taxes and contribute to the AHV/IV social security system (approximately 10% of net income). Mandatory health insurance applies to all Swiss residents. Under federal law, exploitation of sex workers carries up to ten years (StGB Art. 195), trafficking up to twenty years (Art. 182), and paying a minor for sexual acts up to three years (Art. 196). The Zuger Polizei handles local enforcement, while Fedpol coordinates on organised crime and cross-border trafficking.
Yes. Sex work is lawful across Switzerland under the 1942 Criminal Code. Zug regulates through general commercial and police ordinances rather than a dedicated prostitution law.
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The canton's low corporate tax rates have attracted multinational holding companies and commodity traders, making it one of Europe's wealthiest regions per capita.