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Hotel Rochat Petersgraben 23, Basel | |
| This hotel in a historic listed building in the old town of Basel enjoys a central and very quiet location, close to the university and the cantonal hospital. More… |
from $102.71 Average price per night |
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Airport Hotel Basel Flughafenstrasse 215, Basel | |
| Airport Hotel Basel is a unique design property and is conveniently located 2 miles each from the center of the city and from the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse. It offers free Wi-Fi. More… |
from $116.77 Average price per night |
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Best Western Hotel Merian am Rhein Rheingasse 2, Basel | |
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The Best Western Marian am Rhein hotel is right on the Rhine river, in the heart of Basel, offering charming rooms with a Nespresso coffee machine.
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from $129.74 Average price per night |
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Hotel Victoria Centralbahnplatz 3-4, Basel | |
| The Hotel Victoria offers traditional hospitality and modern hotel comforts in the center of Basel next to the main train station (SBB). More… |
from $113.53 Average price per night |
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Hotel zum Spalenbrunnen Schützenmattstrasse 2, Basel | |
| Occupying a medieval building next to the historic Spalen Gate, this 3-star hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Basel’s Old Town. Wi-Fi is free of charge. More… |
from $129.74 Average price per night |
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Hotel Spalentor Schönbeinstrasse 1, Basel | |
| Renovated in 2012, the Hotel Spalentor is located across from the Botanic Gardens, close to the Old Town of Basel and the University. More… |
from $132.99 Average price per night |
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At the meeting point of Switzerland, Germany and France, Basel is an eclectic mix of historic and modern, tranquil and vibrant. With Swiss cleanliness and efficiency thrown in for good measure.
Augusta Raurica on its outskirts has a well-preserved Roman theater, while the Old Town is a museum of medieval buildings. The Renaissance Town Hall looks down on Marktplatz’s daily market, while the red sandstone and colorful tiles of the Münster were reconstructed in the 19th century. Bringing it right up to date are the modern creations of city residents Herzog & De Meuron, designers of London’s Tate Modern.
When you’ve finished exploring this architectural heritage, there are still plenty of things to do in Basel. The city’s fine art museum is the world’s oldest art collection, and the zoo is the oldest and largest in Switzerland. Remember to bring plenty of Swiss francs for the shopping mile along Clarastrasse and Freiestrasse.
The Basel accommodations on Booking.com ranges from hotels in Grossbasel to B&Bs in Kleinbasel, home to the nightlife. If you’re flying into Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport in February or March you might just catch Fasnacht: Switzerland’s biggest carnival. You’ll have to get up early to see it start though - 4am!
