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Zurich opens drop-in centre for non-resident drug addicts

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September 16, 2025
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In response to the increasing use of drugs in public spaces, the city of Zurich will open a temporary drug consumption room for drug addicts from outside the city.


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For non-resident addicts, there is no alternative to consumption of drugs in public spaces resulting in police evictions, the city announced on Tuesday.

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The existing services offered by the contact and drop-in centres are only aimed at residents of Zurich. The proposed “Room for Consumption and Sorting” on Bederstrasse will open on October 1. It will initially offers out-of-town drug consumers a place of retreat. Afterwards, the addicts will be referred to their communities of origin.

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“We are hoping for lasting relief for those affected, public spaces and the population,” says Social Democrat Head of Social Affairs Raphael Golta. Drug use in District 4 continued to increase over the summer. The hotspot also expanded from the Bäckeranlage further into the neighbourhood.

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