BASEL

Βασιλεία - Basel

Basel, Switzerland’s third-largest city, is a captivating destination where history and modernity blend seamlessly. 

Nestled on the banks of the River Rhine and close to the borders with France and Germany, it offers a unique mix of cultural influences, rich museum offerings, and well-preserved medieval architecture. 

You can combine your trip to Basel with other nearby areas of Switzerland and the beautiful Colmar, as it’s about an hour or so away by train.

Attractions in Basel

St. Alban Tor and St. Alban-Tal 

The St. Alban-Tal district is one of the most picturesque parts of the city, featuring cobblestone streets, charming old houses, and a peaceful ambiance. 

The St. Alban Tor, dating back to the 13th century, is one of Basel’s three remaining medieval gates and serves as a beautiful entrance to the old town.

Βασιλεία - Basel

A stroll through this tranquil area feels like stepping into another era.

Basel Historical Museum  

Housed in the former Barfüsser Church, the Basel Historical Museum showcases an impressive collection of medieval art, Swiss weaponry, traditional clothing, and everyday objects spanning various historical periods. It’s a must-visit for anyone wanting to dive deeper into the story of Basel and the region.

The Rhine river

The Rhine River is an integral part of Basel’s identity. During the summer months, locals and visitors alike gather on its banks to relax or even float downstream using waterproof swimming bags – a unique and fun tradition. The riverside is also perfect for scenic walks, café stops, and soaking in the views of the old town.

Βασιλεία - Basel

Basler Münster and Münsterplatz  

Basel’s iconic cathedral, the Basler Münster, is a stunning structure built in Romanesque and Gothic styles, with twin towers and a distinctive red sandstone exterior. 

From its rear courtyard, visitors are treated to breathtaking views of the Rhine. The adjacent Münsterplatz is a serene square with historic buildings and cobblestones, ideal for absorbing the city’s historic atmosphere.

Βασιλεία - Basel

Basel Town Hall and Marktplatz 

The striking red Town Hall (Rathaus), with its colorful façade and elegant tower, dominates the central square of Marktplatz

This lively area hosts daily markets with local produce, flowers, and delicacies. It’s also a starting point for exploring the old town and its many hidden gems.

Mittlere Brücke  

The Mittlere Brücke is one of the oldest bridges crossing the Rhine, dating back to the 13th century. 

Today, it’s a pedestrian-friendly link between the old town and the Kleinbasel district. The views of the river and the city skyline are stunning, especially from the small chapel located in the middle of the bridge – a popular photo spot.

Βασιλεία - Basel

Spalentor  

Spalentor is arguably Basel’s most impressive medieval gate, built in the 14th century with tall towers and decorative details. It once marked the city’s western entrance and stands today as a proud symbol of Basel’s history – and one of its most photogenic landmarks.

Βασιλεία - Basel

What you need to know before your trip in Basel

  • The main language is German, but many people also speak English or French
  • Mobile data is not available for roaming in Switzerland. You can buy an eSIM to get internet. I procured mine from the Airalo app. With the code ELENI4690 you get a €3 discount on the plan you choose.
  • One day is enough to see all the sights in Basel.

If you want to see more about my trip in Basel, visit my profile on Instagram.

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