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Discover Basel. It is not easy to describe Basel in one word. Titles such as “Cultural capital of Switzerland” or “University town” can only be understood as attempts to encompass the rich variety of cultural, historical, leisure and enjoyable experiences under one heading. Whether it’s a swim in the Rhine, an evening at the Schauspielhaus, or a ship excursion into Roman times, let the following pages inspire you with what awaits you in Basel. We wish you a great stay!
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Location & Getting there
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History
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Sightseeing
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Art & Culture
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Design & Architecture
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Living & Relaxing
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Eating & Going out
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Shopping
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Leisure & Excursions
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Events
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Basel in a day
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Good to know
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Contacts
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You can’t ignore Basel. Take one of the numerous airlines and land at the EuroAirport, ten minutes from the city centre, with excellent bus connections. You can fly to Basel’s EuroAirport or nearby Zurich from all European cities and from over 200 other destinations in the world. Basel is a central transport hub for Europe and offers excellent connections from its three main stations: the Swiss Railway Station SBB, the French Railway Station SNCF, and the German Badischer Bahnhof; all in the centre of the city. As a guest of Basel hotels you will receive a Mobility Ticket with which you can enjoy free use of our efficient and extensive public transport network for the entire duration of your stay.
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A city with history. Basel can look back on over 2 000 years of history. And today, it is as present as ever. Its history is alive, offering an exhilarating contrast to the modernity in every corner of the city. In bygone times Even before our era, the Celts settled in Basel. The strategic location drew the Romans to station their armies on the Münster Hill in 30 B.C. After this, events in the middle ages left their impression on the city, in particular that of the Church Council and the founding of Switzerland’s first university in 1460. In Erasmus of Rotterdam’s time, this city of humanists was a centre of book printing and paper production. The reformation then brought silk weaving and dying, which preceded the pharmaceutical and chemical companies.
Now Today, this once fortified settlement is a centre for life sciences, as well as for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, and also has important companies in the logistics, transport and financial field. Additionally, Basel is the most important location for trade fairs and congresses in Switzerland, and, with its 200,000 inhabitants, one of the cities with the highest quality of life worldwide.
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Beautiful moments guaranteed. You don’t need to search for the sights in Basel. As you wander through the city, you will find them with every step you take. Whether you are in the picturesque Old Town or in the midst of world class architecture – the city offers something for every taste. The Rhine – our life line If you visit Basel, you won’t be able to avoid the Rhine. Especially in the warm months, the banks of the river tempt you to sunbathe and relax, to rest or to swim. From the Kleinbasel Rhine side, you will have a unique panoramic view of the Grossbasel district with the Cathedral and Pfalz, of the Mittlere Brücke, the four ferries, picturesque half-timbered houses and baroque residences. You can let your eyes wander from various viewpoints, enjoy refreshment in numerous restaurants and cafes, or just sit in the sun by the river and become part of the picture.
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For more information on sightseeing in Basel, you can refer to our brochures “Guided Tours in Basel” and “A journey back in history”.
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Between tradition and modernity Travel through all the eras of time: in hardly any other city do 15th century buildings complement internationally renowned modern architecture to create such a dynamic yet harmonious cityscape. The narrow alleyways and hidden squares with over 180 fountains as well as the many century-old buildings and eyecatching sights such as the City Hall or the Cathedral combine to make Basel's Old Town one of the most beautiful and intact of its kind in Europe.
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Simultaneously, the city welcomes modernity with open arms. As home of Herzog & de Meuron, Basel has created a stir in the world of architecture. Numerous other world-famous celebrities in this field have enriched the city with their works, thus cementing its reputation as a centre for contemporary architecture. The city oscillates between the inheritance of its history and the beat of the present. Tradition and modernity are more than slogans here, they are a living reality.
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Cathedral and Pfalz Basel’s landmark must be the Cathedral. This former Episcopal Church was built between the 12th and the 15th century in romanesque and gothic style. Today, the square around the church is a meeting place and is often used for events. From the observation platform, known as the “Pfalz”, you can enjoy a spectacular view overlooking the Rhine, the Kleinbasel district, the Black Forest and the Vosges.
Tram: Lines 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Barfüsserplatz or lines 2, 15 to Kunstmuseum
City Hall The City Hall is the seat of the Basel government and its parliament. In the midst of the Old Town, it is particularly eye-catching with its red facade, the characteristic tower and playful frescoes. The oldest part of this imposing structure was built in the years between 1504 and 1514. In the centre court, you will find the statue of Munatius Plancus, the founder of the first Roman settlement in the Basel region. Basel Tourism offers regular tours through this historical building.
Tram: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Marktplatz
Tinguely Fountain (Fasnachtsbrunnen) In summer, it cheerfully shovels water, in winter, an enchanting ice sculpture: the unique fountain designed by the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely attracts tourists as well as passers-by, strollers, and Basel inhabitants wishing to enjoy their lunch break outside. With its central location in the city centre, it is the best starting point for a tour of the outdoor works of art of Basel.
Tram: Lines 6, 10, 16 to Theater or lines 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Barfüsserplatz
Ferries A trip on one of the four ferries across the Rhine is not to be missed. Traditionally one calls the “Fährimaa” with a bell from the landingstage. Experience how time seems to stand still during the short crossing. Without sound, driven solely by the current, the ferries will take you to the other side of the river throughout the whole year.
Operating hours: More information at www.faehri.ch
40 Museums. And that’s not all, by any means. In Basel you will find art in numerous museums and in many other locations throughout the city. You will experience a great deal of culture otherwise as well. 40 Museums from historical to contemporary Nearly 40 museums with world renowned exhibitions – this is unique in Switzerland and top class by international standards. With various themed areas, our museums offer something for every taste, and some have even written history. For example, the Museum für Gegenwartskunst was the first of its kind. And the Kunstmuseum Basel is regarded as one of the oldest public art collections in the world.
Open air art Whether you wander through the alleyways of the Old Town or take a break on a park bench – art is everywhere. Serra, Borofsky, Rodin or Niki de Saint Phalle are only a few names of the artists who have contributed to sculpting the cityscape with their works of art.
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Detailed information on Basel’s cultural offer can be found at the Tourist Information offices of Basel Tourism.
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Paradise for theatre and music lovers In Basel, you will find the largest three-tiered theatre in Switzerland. Nearly every evening, major dance, opera and drama productions – with a broad repertoire and lots of innovation – take place. The city is also home to a lively alternative art scene, with uncountable theatres, jazz bars and music clubs providing a wide variety of entertainment.
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When culture comes to life Did you know that Basel is one of the few cities with a worldclass orchestra of its own? The Basel Symphony Orchestra plays regularly at the Stadt-Casino. Moreover, the city on the Rhine offers a wide range of cultural events. This also includes music festivals, such as BScene, which puts the spotlight on the local band scene once a year.
From Antiquity to Jean Tinguely.
Museum Tinguely In this beautiful location on the Rhine, you will not only find the largest Tinguely collection in the world, but there are always exhibitions of other artists on display too. Bus: Lines 31, 36, 38 to Tinguely-Museum
Fondation Beyeler Probably Basel’s best-known museum. Besides its own collection of contemporary art, three to four important temporary exhibitions are held here every year. Tram: Line 6 to Fondation Beyeler
Kunstmuseum Basel (Closed from February 2015 to April 2016) In the midst of the city, you will find works from Witz to Holbein and Rothko in the Kunstmuseum; a massive cross-section of art history. Tram: Lines 2, 15 to Kunstmuseum
Museum der Kulturen Basel In 2011, the Museum der Kulturen was completely renovated. The house archive is of world renown, containing about 300,000 artefacts from all around the world. Tram & Bus: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38 to Schifflände
Basler Papiermühle Housed in a medieval mill, this mixture of museum and production workshop offers a fascinating atmosphere. Tram: Lines 2, 15 to Kunstmuseum
S AM – Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum The Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum is the leading house for architectural exhibitions in Switzerland. Tram: Lines 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15 to Bankverein
Spielzeug Welten Museum Basel A different kind of museum: discover the world’s largest collection of teddy bears, dolls, dolls’ houses and true to scale miniatures. Tram: Lines 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Barfüsserplatz
Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig This museum is home to the largest collection of Egyptian, Greek, Italic, Etruscan and Roman art in Switzerland. Tram: Lines 2, 15 to Kunstmuseum
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Normal houses are world class architecture here. Basel’s importance in the world of architecture can be seen in the fact that around one third of the Pritzker Prize holders has built here. At the same time, the city is a creative hotbed for young designers. Architectural eye-catchers Basel is not only home to the architectural duo Herzog & de Meuron. Besides 15th century buildings there are numerous key contemporary works – and the number is continuously increasing.
Design with tradition and future The Basel School of Design set trends in co-founding the worldfamous “Swiss Style”. What began then has become tradition. Until this day, Basel is the birthplace of many labels and innovative designs.
The brochure “Architecture in Basel” offers a good overview of modern architecture in Basel.
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Welcoming the modern If you are looking for architectural highlights, you are looking in the right place in Basel. Richard Meier, Frank O. Gehry and Mario Botta have built here, and they are in the company of numerous famous colleagues. And who knows? You might even bump into Jacques Herzog or Pierre de Meuron on the street or in a cafe.
Birthplace of landmarks Basel is developing fast. Throughout the city, an impressive dynamism is palpable. The planning and realisation of architectural projects are practically carried out on a day-to-day basis. If you haven’t been in Basel for a while, it could be that you are in for a surprise.
Architecture and design - hand in hand Basel recently acquired a new "design hub": in autumn 2014, the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst art college inaugurated its new premises in the Dreispitz district. Even aside from this, Dreispitz – which was formerly known purely for its workshops and warehouses – is being transformed as it fills up with apartments, schools and arts institutions. Architects such as Morger + Dettli, Herzog & de Meuron, Zwimpfer Partner and the Danish Bjakre Ingels Group have been erecting some interesting buildings here that are giving the area a new face.
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Basel exhibition centre The new Messe Basel trade fair building is one of the city's newer landmarks. The central architectural urban feature of the hall complex, developed by Herzog & de Meuron, is the City Lounge. This covered, public space not only marks the entrance to the exhibitions, but also functions as a meeting place for locals and visitors.
Tram: Lines 2, 6, 14, 15 to Messeplatz
Vitra Campus (G) The Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein (G) is not only a pleasure due to its large collection of design classics. On the grounds of this museum stands the first building by Frank O. Gehry in Europe and Zaha Hadid’s first ever. The institution has existed since 1989 and has since attained international renown. A visit is a must for every lover of design and architecture, not least thanks to the VitraHaus by Herzog & de Meuron with the Vitra Home Collection.
Bus: Line 55 to Vitra
Basel North The former working class district of St. Johann exemplifies the way Basel is looking to the future. With the completion of the city's northern bypass road and the creation of the Novartis Campus, the whole district has been transformed and is now a showcase for contemporary Basel architecture. New-build projects by Christ & Gantenbein, HHF Architekten, Heinrich Degelo, Buchner Bründler and Buol & Zünd can all be found here.
Tram: Line 1 to Bahnhof St. Johann
Novartis Campus The campus located at the Novartis headquarters has already become a true Mecca for modern architecture. The planning was conducted by the famous Italian architect Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani. Every building on the campus was designed by a different architect. There are buildings by Frank O. Gehry, Diener & Diener, Sanaa and many more; the realisation of this “city in a city” is still in progress. The Campus is not open to the public, but Basel Tourism offers tours of the site every two weeks.
Tram: Line 1 to Novartis Campus or line 11 to Voltaplatz
Savoir Vivre is written large here. Leisure and relaxation are very important values in Basel. This is reflected in the friendly, open, and warm nature of Basel’s inhabitants. The Rhine in the centre The river divides Basel in two. Or better said, it connects the two halves of the city. As the most-visited local recreation area, it has a special importance in the daily lives of the people of Basel. Whether going for a walk, a beer after work, a barbeque evening or an afternoon swim in the summer – the Rhine is a source of wellbeing and relaxation.
Swimming in the Rhine On warm summer evenings, you can see lots of people swimming in the Rhine. Take a dip in the cool waters and pay attention to the information boards along the banks of the Rhine, providing you with useful tips. Only those who have enjoyed this extraordinary leisure experience will understand why the Mediterranean seems so close.
The Basel “Wickelfisch” – a watertight bathing sack which makes it possible to keep your clothes dry while swimming – can be purchased at our Tourist Information offices.
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"Buvettes" along the banks of the Rhine The five "buvettes" (open-air cafés) along the Rhine give this part of Kleinbasel an almost Mediterranean feel. Situated between the Mittlere Brücke and the Dreiländereck marking the Swiss, French and German borders, they open up in fine weather to serve coffee, alcoholic and soft drinks and snacks – excellent for relaxing by the Rhine.
Tram & Bus: Lines 6, 8, 14, 15, 31, 34, 38 to Rheingasse
Gundeldinger Feld After over one hundred years of industrial activity, the 12,700 squaremetre factory area is being converted into a lively centre for leisure, culture and commerce. Here you will find for example the restaurant Blindekuh, a place where you can enjoy your meal completely in the dark.
Tram: Lines 15, 16 to Tellplatz
Elisabethenanlage The Elisabethenanlage, located next to the Swiss Railway Station (SBB) and with its Art Nouveau pavilion, is a popular green space frequented by Basel residents especially during their lunch break. In the Café zum Kuss, you can eat lunch and dinner and enjoy culture at the same time, especially during the Sunday culture brunch.
Tram & Bus: Lines 1, 2, 8, 10, 11, 30, 48, 50 to Bahnhof SBB
Badhysli If you wish to swim in the Rhine, you can go to a “Badhysli”, as the bath houses on the banks of the Rhine are affectionately referred to by the people of Basel. One is near the Johanniterbrücke, the other in the Breite quarter. In the Badhysli you can relax on the sun decks to experience a perfect holiday atmosphere.
Tram & Bus: Breite: Line 3 to Waldenburgerstrasse – St. Johann: Lines 11, 30 to Johanniterbrücke
Food and going out for all tastes. The unique location of the city guarantees culinary variety and top quality. Once you have eaten, the many bars and clubs provide excellent entertainment. Basel excites the appetite Here you will find an enormous selection, the offer ranges from small charming to highly decorated restaurants. Whether you fancy traditional food, gourmet creations or exotic specialities – Basel offers everything that the heart desires. As is well-known, the way to the heart is through the stomach.
Large variety for night owls In Basel, you can party. Sophisticated bars, numerous clubs and cosy pubs promise unforgettable nights. You shouldn’t miss out on the Bar Rouge, where you can enjoy drinks and cocktails 105 metres above the ground.
Our restaurant guide offers an overview of the restaurants and bars of the city.
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Star chefs in their spheres of action The Basel region is no longer a secret tip for gourmets; here you will find over 20 restaurants which have been awarded GaultMillau points or Michelin stars. At the Cheval Blanc restaurant, for example, you will be hosted by "Chef of the Year 2015" Peter Knogl. In the previous year, this award went to Tanja Grandits at Restaurant Stucki.
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Barf端sserplatz A good starting point for night owls is the Barf端sserplatz with the traditional pub Zum Braunen Mutz, the legendary Rio Bar and the state of the art restaurant Kohlmanns. The nearby Steinenvorstadt offers a complete selection of cinemas and bars.
Traditional guild halls and in-places A particularly special highlight of the Basel gastronomy scene are the guild restaurants. Here, centuries of history meet culinary pleasure. And several of the latest places to open in Basel are proof that our city always has room for new ideas. For example the Hitzberger Restaurant, a fast food restaurant managed by a star chef. Or the Volkshaus, which combines a restaurant and a cultural house.
From dinner by the Rhine to dancing in the dome. Acqua, Kuppel & Garage Three locations in one: eat at the Acqua restaurant, then visit the Garage or the Kuppel (dome) for a concert or clubbing. Tram: Lines 6, 10, 16 to Heuwaage
Atlantis A traditional restaurant in the city centre: generations have enjoyed excellent cuisine and danced the night away on weekends here. Tram: Lines 6, 10, 16 to Heuwaage or line 2 to Kirschgarten
Cheval Blanc Enjoy a view of the Rhine while dining at Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois: The Cheval Blanc restaurant boasts two Michelin stars and 19 GaultMillau points. Tram & Bus: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38 to Schifflände
Bar Café Des Arts The Des Arts offers smooth cocktails, excellent whiskies and a large choice of cigars. Tram: Lines 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Barfüsserplatz
Volkshaus The French Brasserie, beer garden, boulevard café and banquet halls make this one of Kleinbasel's culinary and cultural highlights. Tram & Bus: Lines 6, 8, 14, 15, 31, 34, 38, 55 to Claraplatz
St. Albaneck St. Albaneck is a gastronomic institution in the historic St. Alban district that has been welcoming guests for more than a century. Tram & Bus: Lines 3, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 37, 80, 81 to Aeschenplatz
Noohn Cool cocktails and exclusive sushi can be found in the stylish Noohn with an atmosphere which unites New York with Tokyo. Tram: Lines 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15 to Bankverein
Cargo Bar The Cargo Bar, a lounge bar, exhibition space and cosy place to socialize by the Rhine, is popular among locals, visiting artists and tourists alike. Tram & Bus: Lines 11, 30 to Johanniterbrücke
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Shopping Tour de Bâle. To shop till you drop, you don’t need to go far in Basel. As soon as you are in the city centre, you will find everything you are looking for. From Barfüsserplatz to Marktplatz and on to Claraplatz – it's one giant shopping paradise. Enjoy the Old Town, and shop till you drop If you want to go shopping in Basel, all you have to do is go into the Old Town. From the hustle and bustle of the Freie Strasse to the Marktplatz, from Spalenberg with its small boutiques and fine shops, such as the world famous Christmas tree decoration shop Johann Wanner, to Manor, the oldest department store of the city, you will find everything close at hand. Also in the quarters outside the city centre, you will find fantastic bargains in the design shops and galleries, for example at the St. Johann or in the Feldbergstrasse. Large shopping centres, such as RailCity in the Swiss Railway Station SBB which is open on Sundays too, offer immense variety.
You can buy typical Basel souvenirs in our Tourist Information offices.
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From Basel fashion labels to famous delicacies. Bucherer The leading Swiss retailer for watches, jewellery and gems is located in the Freie Strasse. Tram: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Marktplatz
Erfolg Erfolg – the German word for success – says it all: a success story made in Basel. In the shop in Spalenberg, you can find basics and elegant clothes. Tram: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Marktplatz
Läckerli Huus The classic Basel biscuit - the Läckerli - stems from this traditional house. You will find many sweet specialities in the Läckerli Huus. Tram: Lines 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Barfüsserplatz
Set & Sekt This shop at the Rümelinsplatz represents young and innovative design from designers from Basel and the region. Tram: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Marktplatz
The markets Basel has many locations with wonderful markets from the classic weekly markets on to flea markets and, of course, the Christmas market. Shopping centres If it’s a big shopping trip: in Basel you will find large malls, such as the St. Jakob Park or the Stücki shopping centre. Confiserie Tea Room Schiesser The Café Schiesser is a traditional institution too: the well-known Confiserie has been on the Marktplatz since 1870. Tram: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Marktplatz
Johann Wanner Celebrities from all over the world buy their Christmas decorations at Wanner’s. A visit to this Christmas paradise is a treat at any time of the year. Tram: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16 to Marktplatz
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Three countries – one city. You can go on excursions to three countries from Basel. In the shortest amount of time you can get to a range of attractive destinations. Great attractions on your doorstep Basel’s location on three countries corner not only makes for an open-minded and hospitable city, but also enables you to carry out a number of activities. From walks in the nearby forests to wellness to winter sleigh rides – you choose. Whether you visit the Basel Zoo in the city centre or search for traces of the Ancient Romans in Augusta Raurica or amuse yourself in the Europa Park in Rust, fun is always around the corner in Basel. Thanks to the variety of options in a small area, you really are spoilt for choice. It might be best to start right now, because there’s so much to do.
The large map available at our Tourist Information offices gives you an overview of all things to do in the region.
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From sleigh rides to wild water coasters.
Wasserfallen Discover the Basel region’s own mountain: with a state-of-the-art cable car, you can get up the mountain and then return to the valley by scooter in the summer or by sleigh in winter. Bus: Line 70 from Liestal to Reigoldswil Dorfplatz
Ship excursions on the Rhine Right through the centre of the city by waterway – the white fleet of the Basler Rheinschifffahrt will spoil you with impressive views and culinary delights. Tram & Bus: Lines 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38 to Schifflände
Augusta Raurica Visit ancient Rome. In Augst, you will find a large Roman settlement with, amongst other things, the best preserved antique theatre north of the Alps. Bus: Line 81 from Aeschenplatz to Augst
Wenkenpark The Wenkenpark area charms visitors with its very own "Petit Versailles" featuring French-style gardens and English-style park with sculptures by Richard Serra. Tram & Bus: Line 6 to Bettingerstrasse, Line 32 to Wenkenhof
Black Forest (G) The endless woods of the Black Forest will amaze you, for hiking, playing golf and water sports in the summer and skiing in the winter.
Alsace (F) First class wine and regional culinary delights await you in the Alsace just across the border, for example in the picturesque Colmar or in Eguisheim.
Aquabasilea Relax in Aquabasilea which opened in 2010. The large scale sauna and bathing landscape is perfect food for the soul. Tram: Line 14 to Bahnhofstrasse
Europa-Park (G) Europe’s largest amusement park is only an hour away from Basel and promises an action-packed excursion for the whole family.
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More events than days in a year. In fact, it doesn’t really matter when you are in Basel, there are unique events throughout the year. There’s always something on in Basel The largest carnival in Switzerland, the most important art fair in the world, a renowned ATP tournament, a fun fair with a history of almost 550 years and much more. Basel’s events can often only be described in superlatives. Throughout the year, there are numerous special highlights. And Basel calls itself “Switzerland’s football capital”, nearly no other club has such frenetic fans. Actually, you should just stay in Basel for 365 days, because the choice is really not easy. Here you will find an overview of the most important events. So you will know what’s on and you can plan for it.
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The Phantom of the Opera Wilhelm by Arndt Gerberg and Paul The original production with the mask. about the mysterious man Basel m, venue: Stadt-Casino www.dasphantomderoper.co Magic of the Dance 2015 ultimate in Irish tap-dancing. This explosive show is the Musical Theater Basel www.actnews.ch, venue: Der kleine Prinz “Le Petit Prince”, with music, German version of the original www.actnews.ch, dance and star performers. venue: Musical Theater Basel Art of Drumming
museums – the highlights Special exhibitions at the Life undercover 24.10.14 – 26.04.15 Parasites. hes Museum Basel (natural history museum) Naturhistorisc 23.11.14 – 22.03.15
Peter Doig Fondation Beyeler
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Paul Gauguin Fondation Beyeler der Kunst Belle Haleine – Der Duft Museum Tinguely
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Cézanne bis Richter. Basel Masterpieces from the Kunstmuseum of Contemporary Art Kunstmuseum Basel, Museum
Hoffnung Fussball. Glaube, Liebe, / Barfüsserkirche HMB – Basel Historical Museum of Contemporary Design Making Africa. A Continent Design Museum
An overview of the events in Basel can be found in the event calendar and on www.basel.com.
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Carnival in Basel The Basel Fasnacht begins on Monday after Ash Wednesday and means three days of outrageous fun. The “Drey scheenschte Dääg” (“the three most beautiful days”), as it’s known amongst the people of Basel, are a unique experience for visitors too. About 20,000 of Basel’s inhabitants march through the streets playing musical instruments, accompanied by beautiful lanterns. If you wish to get to know Basel, you mustn’t miss the Fasnacht.
Art Basel Art Basel is the largest and most important fair for modern and contemporary art. Every year in June, art collectors and lovers meet here from all over the world. Nearly 300 selected galleries make the fair the most important temporary museum.
Tram: Lines 2, 6, 14, 15 to Messeplatz
Basel Tattoo After the Edinburgh Tattoo, the Basel Tattoo is the second largest military music festival in the world. Formations travel here from all over the world and present their precise choreographies each July. And be aware: the Basel Tattoo often sells out soon after ticket sales begin. Remember the date and be prepared.
Tram: Line 8 to Kaserne
Swiss Indoors Basel Basel is the home town of Roger Federer. The tennis star therefore makes sure to take part in the Swiss Indoors as often as possible along with many other top shots. The Swiss Indoors is the third largest indoor tennis tournament in the world and if you love tennis, it is an absolute must.
Tram & Bus: Lines 14, 36, 37, 47 to St. Jakob
Our highlights of the year. Spring
Jazzfestival Basel – World class jazz, the finest. Muba – The great Swiss experience fair. Baselworld – The leading jewellery and watch fair in Basel. Blues Festival Basel – A week of blues. Badminton Swiss Open Super Series Tournament with the world’s elite players.
Young Stage – The international circus festival. Summer
Art Basel – The largest and most important art fair in the world. Liste – The «little sister» of Art Basel exhibits young art. Basel Tattoo The second largest military music festival in the world.
Summerstage – Openair-Festival in the park. Im Fluss – Three weeks of live music on a raft near Mittlere Brücke. Orange Cinema – Open air cinema in large format. 1st of August Celebrations National celebration with fireworks on the Rhine.
Rheinschwimmen – All of Basel swims together. Em Bebbi sy Jazz – A night of blues, jazz and dixie fever. Autumn
IWB Basel Marathon – Run through Basel. Swiss Indoors Basel – The ATP home tournament of Roger Federer. Autumn Fair – Annual market with 550 years of history. Baloise Session Basel – Three weeks of top-class music. Winter
Christmas Market – The largest of its kind in Switzerland. New Year’s Eve – Great fireworks to celebrate the end of the year. Museum Night – Nuit blanche of Basel museums. Longines CSI Basel – The highlight for friends of equestrian sport. Vogel Gryff – The holiday of holidays in Kleinbasel. Carnival in Basel – Three days of madness in the Old Town.
Events
Christmas Market
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Basel for art lovers.
9.30 am 51
Breakfast at the Bar zum Teufel, hotel Der Teufelhof Basel www.teufelhof.com
11.30 am 51
Discover art in public spaces with the "Art in the city" brochure from Basel Tourism
www.basel.com
1.00 pm 52
Lunch at the restaurant Kunsthalle www.restaurant-kunsthalle.ch
Breakfast at the Bar zum Teufel
2.30 pm 53
Visit to the Von Bartha Garage gallery www.vonbartha.com
4.30 pm 54
Visit to the Haus der elektronischen KĂźnste www.haus-ek.org
7.00 pm 55
Dinner at Kulturbeiz 113 in the Werkraum Warteck www.kulturbeiz113.ch
8.30 pm 56
Hot grooves at the Bird’s Eye Jazz Club www.birdseye.ch
Von Bartha Garage gallery
Basel in a day
Basel for young people.
10.00 am 57
Breakfast at Feldberg Kiosk
www.feldbergkiosk.ch
11.00 am 57
Jog or walk along the banks of the Rhine www.lauftreffbeiderbasel.ch
12.30 pm 58
Lunch at the restaurant Lily’s www.lilys.ch
Walk along the banks of the Rhine
2.00 pm 59
Shopping in the designer stores on Feldbergstrasse
www.reh4.ch
Designer stores on Feldbergstrasse
6.00 pm 60
Drink at the restaurant Papa Joe’s www.papajoes.ch
8.00 pm 61
Dinner at the Union Diner
www.uniondiner.ch
10.00 pm 62
Clubbing at Balz www.balzklub.ch
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Basel for families.
9.30 am 63
Breakfast at Bahnkantine
www.bahnkantine.ch
11.00 am 64
Visit to the Lange Erlen animal park www.erlen-verein.ch
1.00 pm 65
Lunch at the restaurant Zum Isaak www.zum-isaak.ch
Treasure hunt with Basil
3.00 pm 66
Afternoon performance at the Basler Puppetry www.bmtheater.ch
5.00 pm 52
Discover Basel on the “Treasure hunt with Basil� www.basel.com
7.00 pm 67
Dinner at the restaurant Tibits www.tibits.ch
Lange Erlen animal park
Basel in a day
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Basel for connoisseurs.
9.30 am 68
Breakfast at the restaurant Les Gareรงons www.lesgarecons.ch
11.00 am 69
Visit to the Historisches Museum Basel www.hmb.ch
Dampfbad St. Johann spa
12.00 noon 70
Italian atmosphere at the restaurant Birseckerhof www.birseckerhof.com
2.00 pm 59
Individual guided tour using the brochure "A journey back in history"
www.basel.com
5.00 pm 71
Visit to Dampfbad St. Johann spa www.dampfbadbasel.ch
7.30 pm 72
Dinner at the restaurant Stucki www.stuckibasel.ch
10.30 pm 73
Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois
Nightcap at the bar of the Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois www.lestroisrois.com
Good to know
Good to know. Hotel accommodation and special offers Basel Tourism is your number one contact for booking accommodation in the city and the region. We also offer attractive packages for various requirements. Further information is available on www.basel.com or via phone: +41 (0)61 268 68 68.
Basel City Guide for iPhone and Android With our smartphone city guide you can discover Basel under your own steam. The guide is available in English, German, French and Spanish and can also be used offline. You can find further information at www.basel.com/cityguide.
Discover Basel with multimedia technology With our practical iGuide, you can choose between five historical tours through the Old Town. You can rent it at our Tourist Information offices. The routes are also available as applications under the name itour Basel on the App Store by Apple and Google Play.
BaselCard – lots of bargains, many things for free Whether you plan to visit Basel's popular zoo or some of its numerous museums, the BaselCard offers you a whole range of discounts and free offers. It is available at our Tourist Information offices.
The Mobility Ticket Guests in Basel hotels or other accommodation receive a Mobility Ticket upon check-in, allowing them the free use of the public transport network for the duration of their stay.
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Useful Contacts. Basel Tourism Aeschenvorstadt 36 CH-4010 Basel Phone +41 (0)61 268 68 68 Fax +41 (0)61 268 68 70 info@basel.com www.basel.com Skype: baseltourism Tourist & Hotel Information In the Stadt-Casino at Barfüsserplatz Steinenberg 14 CH-4010 Basel Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9 am – 6.30 pm Saturday 9 am – 5 pm Sunday and public holidays 10 am – 3 pm Tourist & Hotel Information Swiss Railway Station SBB CH-4010 Basel Opening hours: Monday to Friday 8.30 am – 6 pm Saturday 9 am – 5 pm Sunday and public holidays 9 am – 3 pm Further information on Basel www.baselmuseums.ch www.basel.ch Upper Rhine Valley www.upperrhinevalley.com
Basel Tourism has been awarded the stage 3 quality seal and the ISO certificate for Swiss Tourism.
Edition December 2014 Imprint Published by: Basel Tourism. Design: Oswald Siegfried Werbeagentur. Photographs: Andreas Zimmermann, Oswald Siegfried Werbeagentur, Basel Tourism. Printed by: Birkhäuser + GBC. FSC Paper. Published in G/E/F/I/SP.
Public Transportation Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) Phone +41 (0)900 300 300 (CHF 1.19/min. from Swiss landlines) www.sbb.ch German National Railways (DB) Phone +41 (0)61 690 12 15 www.bahn.de French National Railways (SNCF) Phone +33 (0)970 609 970 www.voyages-sncf.com Swiss Travel System www.swisstravelsystem.ch Tram and bus information (BVB/BLT) Customer centre Barf眉sserplatz Phone +41 (0)61 685 14 14 www.bvb.ch Baselland Transport (BLT) Phone +41 (0)61 406 11 11 www.blt.ch Ship excursions (Basler Personenschifffahrt) Phone +41 (0)61 639 95 00 www.bpg.ch Airlines Swiss International Air Lines Phone +41 (0)848 700 700 www.swiss.com Air France Phone +41 (0)848 747 100 (11 cts/min.) www.airfrance.ch British Airways Phone +41 (0)848 845 845 www.britishairways.com easyJet Phone +41(0)848 282 828 www.easyjet.com Lufthansa Phone +41 (0)900 900 922 (CHF 0.15/min. from Swiss landlines) www.lufthansa.com EuroAirport Phone + 41 (0)61 325 31 11 www.euroairport.com
Taxis 33er Taxi AG Phone +41 (0)61 333 33 33 www.33ertaxi.ch Taxiphon-Genossenschaft Phone +41 (0)61 444 44 44 Airport Taxi Phone +41 (0)61 325 27 00 Taxi-Zentrale AG Basel Phone +41 (0)61 222 22 22 www.taxi-zentrale.ch Stern Taxi AG Phone +41 (0)61 691 44 44 www.sterntaxibasel.ch Car Rental Europcar In the Swiss么tel Le Plaza Basel Messeplatz 25 CH-4005 Basel Phone +41 (0)61 378 99 66 www.europcar.ch Europcar EuroAirport BaselMulhouse-Freiburg CH-4030 Basel Phone +41 (0)61 325 29 03 www.europcar.ch Europcar Nauenstrasse 55 CH-4052 Basel Tel. +41 (0)61 205 90 90 www.europcar.ch Exchange Banks Swiss Railway Station SBB Phone +41 (0)51 229 24 63 Travelex Switzerland AG Badischer Bahnhof Phone +41 (0)61 692 74 83 Travelex Switzerland AG Basel-Weil freeway / Border crossing Phone +41 (0)61 631 05 17
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