2 VloggersConfiserie Schiesser
“The vlogger looks at the window display of this historic confiserie from 1870, which is filled with a wide variety of sweets, chocolates, and an intricate dollhouse.”
— Mugs And Maps
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Feb for Fasnacht Carnival
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4 days with Colmar
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2 Vloggers“The vlogger looks at the window display of this historic confiserie from 1870, which is filled with a wide variety of sweets, chocolates, and an intricate dollhouse.”
— Mugs And Maps
1 Vloggers“The vloggers visit this popular new shop to try their cinnamon rolls, which they love in Turkey. They ordered a lotus and a raspberry with white chocolate roll, noting the delicious smell.”
— Gidiyoruz Biz
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits this specialty coffee shop, showing the modern interior and ordering a hojicha latte to go.”
— Mugs And Maps
1 Vloggers“The vloggers are excited to try the "Flammlachs," which is salmon cooked over a wood fire. They find it delicious and worth the price, considering it's Switzerland.”
— Hadi Bakalım
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits this historic cafe, which opened in 1934, located very close to their hotel. They enjoyed a hot chocolate with whipped cream, a croissant, and a pain au chocolat.”
— Mugs And Maps
“The vlogger visits this very popular brunch spot, showing the menu and the delicious-looking yogurt bowls they ordered, which they rated a perfect 10/10.”
— Mugs And Maps
1 Vloggers“The vlogger recommends this spot as a great place for lunch along the Rhine, offering beautiful views of the river.”
— The Traveling Swiss – Louis & Alexis
1 Vloggers“They visit this indoor food market to find a snack because it's raining. The vlogger notes it has many options like Asian, Vietnamese, and Turkish food, but they couldn't find a small snack and found the main meals expensive.”
— Into The Life
1 Vloggers“After trying the historic Läckerli, they visit this modern cookie shop in a cute courtyard to try a gooey salted caramel chocolate chip cookie.”
— Maria & Olivia
1 Vloggers“They had dinner at this traditional Swiss restaurant, one of the oldest in Basel. They were excited to try the veal strips with mushroom cream sauce and Rösti.”
— Maria & Olivia
1 Vloggers“The vloggers ate here, trying the famous Swiss cheese fondue served with bread and potatoes. They note that it's quite expensive, with a single portion costing 33 Swiss Francs.”
— Gidiyoruz Biz
1 Vloggers“For their last day's breakfast, they came to this bakery near their hotel. The vlogger says it's a good and affordable option, where they bought two croissants and a Berliner for about 5 francs.”
— Into The Life
Jun–Sep
Feb for Fasnacht Carnival
Essentials
Daily Budget
CHF 140–230 (~€140–230) / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
EuroAirport Basel (BSL)
~20 min to SBB station · Bus 50 · CHF 5
Search flights to BaselVisa
Schengen Area · 90 days visa-free
Tipping
5–10% appreciated · service usually included
Vlogger Tip
Basel has 40 museums in a tiny city — get the Basel Card (free from your hotel) for free public transport and 50% off all museums. The Fondation Beyeler alone is worth the visit
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Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
Old Town Museums & Rhine Promenade
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1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers stayed at this hotel, which they found very convenient as it's located right by the train station, making it easy to get around.”
— Maria & Olivia
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FAQ
June–September for Rhine swimming and open-air events. February for Fasnacht (Basel Carnival, UNESCO heritage — the city's biggest event). Art Basel fair is in June.
2–3 days covers the Old Town, Rhine river walk, Kunstmuseum, Fondation Beyeler, Münster cathedral, and the three-country corner (Switzerland/France/Germany). Add a day for Colmar day trip.
Yes, but the free Basel Card (from your hotel) makes it manageable. It includes free public transport and 50% off all museums. Budget CHF 140–230/day.
Kunstmuseum (oldest public art collection), Fondation Beyeler, Basel Münster (red sandstone cathedral), Rathaus (City Hall), Rhine swimming in summer, and the charming Spalenberg quarter.
Yes! A beloved Basel tradition. Buy a Wickelfisch waterproof bag (CHF 25), put your clothes in, and float downstream. The current is strong but safe in designated areas. Peak season: June–August.
Basel sits where Switzerland, France, and Germany meet. Day trip to Colmar (France, 45 min), Freiburg (Germany, 45 min), or the Black Forest. The Dreiländereck monument marks the exact border point.
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