Since Basel is establishing itself as a growth center for budget airlines, carriers like Easyjet base their airline there rather than the Zurich Airport since it is more expensive. Easyjet has low-priced fares ranging from 100 plus. They also fly out of London, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glascow, Gatwick, Heathrow, and Manchester. If you are looking for a low-priced holiday, check with Easyjet. Both low fares and available flights are in good supply.
Basel is Switzerlands second largest city and has a tradition of scholarship and art since the Renaissance. As evidence of this commitment, the city has more than 24 museums for a population of 200,000 residents. Basel lies on the Swiss border with both France and Germany and is influenced by both these cultures.
Not a traditional Swiss ski town, Basel is filled with options for vacationers. As the cultural capital of Switzerland, you can and live and breathe art and culture. The Dolls House Museum on Barfusserplatz or the Swiss Architecture Museum in Steingberg or The Karikatur and Cartoon Museum are just a few of the options.
For seeing the sights, there are ample diverse options for doing this, such as the Cathedral, which is a dominating feat of the city. The Cathedral features red sandstone walls and twin towers. The first traces of the prophetic place dates back before 900AD. The recent Gothic Cathedral was completed not far after a harmful earthquake in 1356
The Marktplatz is open everyday except Sunday selling fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers. It is dominated by the Town Hall (Rathhaus) the seat of the government since the 14th century.
Observe the Rhine as you traverse the Mittlere Brucke (Middle viaduct) that was sponsored by church possession sales in 1125. Its among the earliest Rhine pass through. Tinguley Fountain characteristics funny machine statues and is believed to be a figure of the towns distinctiveness.
Explore Basels Old Town on foot so you wont miss any detail of the 15th century buildings as they mingle with modern works of international architects. Spalentor (Spalen Gate) is the most imposing of the three surviving city gates that date back to the 1400s.
Basel also offers official city tours and christmas in Basel will enchant you with lights, trees, angels and stories of old Basel traditions.
To thoroughly introduce you to the formerly thriving Roman Town of August Raurica, you will see many representatives of the town, such as imposing ruins and meseum treasures.
When sightseeing in Basel, you can also go shopping for luxury items such as Louis Vuitton and Rolex. You can find books, fashion, shoes, and other specialities in antique shops, small boutiques, and high end department stores.
Basel is a great place to go out at night. You’ll discover everything from wild parties to comfortable bars, you won’t be disappointed.