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Overview

Basel, the Swiss capital of art and culture

Basel, known as Switzerland’s capital of art and culture, is located in the heart of Europe, just south of Germany and next to the Alsace region in France. It can be the perfect base to visit three European countries in one go.

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The excellent public transport ensures that inhabitants and visitors alike can move quickly and comfortably around the city and even across the border into the neighbouring countries of France and Germany. The pocket-sized metropolis offers about 40 museums, classical patrician houses and medieval churches side by side with modern buildings designed by major international architects such as Herzog & de Meuron or Renzo Piano.

The Barfuesserplatz is one of the best places to eat in Basel.

The medley of sophisticated shops in Basel is sure to keep you occupied. Seize the opportunity to buy a Swiss Rolex or Victorinox knife in Freie Strasse.

Basel Tourism
Stadt-Casino, Barfusserplatz Steinenberg, 14 CH 4010 Basel
Tel: +41 (0)6 12 68 68 68

The city’s tourist office has a helpful personnel, insider information and tips as well as handy maps and brochures. The city’s tourist office also arranges tours and excursions and is a focal point for local accommodation.

Train station(s)

Trains are a convenient way of reaching many towns and cities throughout Europe. The majority of cities in Europe have a minimum of one train station, while larger, more populated cities have two or more stations. Train stations, in general, are located in the heart of the city. Review the map below to get an idea of where the train station(s) in Basel can be found.

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Customer reviews

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    Short trip Basel to Lucern | Martin c. | 2013/09/30
    "Train station was excellent - very easy to locate the platform in advance, including exactly where our carriage would stop. No stress at all and no rushing to the platform at the last minute. Train was on-time and very comfortable. "

  • Basel - Paris TGV | . | 2013/09/12
    "Travelled second class, but comfortable and plenty of leg room for my large frame. Space on luggage racks was tight once carriage full. Thumbs up "

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    Tgv to Paris | Michael m. | 2013/08/15
    "A very comfortable trip on a fast train. A great way to get from Basel to Paris in a relaxed manner "

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    NO NEED TO FLY | Bharat b. | 2013/07/17
    "WE TRAVELLED BY TGV LYRIA FROM PARIS TO BASEL ON OUR WAY TO LUCERNE. IT IS THE MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO GO. NO HASSEL OF TRANSFER TO AND FROM AIR PORTS AD CLEARING CUSTOMS OR IMMIGRATION. THE GARE LYON STATION IN PARIS IS ABOUT 4 KM FROM CENTRAL ARIS AND TAXIS COST 15 TO 25 EUROS. THE TRAIN WAS VERY COMFORTABLE. WE WERE SERVED BREAKFAST IN FIRST CLASS. A SEAT IN THE UPPER LEVEL IS PREFERABLE. THERE IS PLENTY OF SPACE TO STORE LUGGAGE IN THE COACH. "

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    Traveliing by Train in Germany | Stephanie c. | 2013/07/01
    "We love to travel by train/ICE in Germany.. We traveled second class recently as we were trying to stretch our money. The trains were always on time even during the recent floods, We had some problems finding our coach but by the end of our travel we had it right. I really wished the coffee card would have gone through the train more often. We had a very pleasant experience traveling by train in Germany and I would highly recommend train travel. "

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    Any easy way to travel | Paul h. | 2013/06/28
    "Berlin HBF is new, clean and efficient. Waiting for the train was easy as there are lots of shops and food options and the toilets are very clean (as all were throughout Germany). The train was also very clean, the staff were good, and it left and arrived on time. "

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    Great trip | Lesley d. | 2013/06/09
    "The train trip from Paris Gare Lyon to Mulhouse Ville was excellent, and I would definitely do it again. The scenery was lovely and the trip relaxing. I was happy to have been allocated a window seat in the upstairs area. "

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