What is it like to retire in Zug?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in Zug. They said...
"Retiring in Zug can be a great way to spend retirement years. This city offers a variety of attractions that seniors can enjoy and it has a relatively low cost of living. Zug has a relaxed way of life and boasts a high quality of life for its residents. With a mild climate, clean air, and great access to both urban and rural areas, Zug is a great place to retire. There are also excellent healthcare and retirement services, so seniors will find plenty of support in case of need. The city is also very welcoming, with a diverse and vibrant culture, making it a great place to retire whether with friends or alone. In addition, Zug is a great place to get involved in various activities, and there are plenty of recreational opportunities to take part in," said a member in Switzerland.
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What is it like to retire in Zug?
If you live in Zug, newcomers to Zug would love to hear your answer to this question.