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Good day trips from Basle?
My husband will be in Basle in October and again in November on business trips..Alas, I cannot go with him this time. Can anyone suggest interesting day trips from Basle, within at most a 2-3 train ride from there? Last time (when I went along) we spent time in Basle, Luzerne and Baden Baden.
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When I worked in Basel for about 5 weeks earlier this year, I did week-end trips to Bern, Thun, Neuchatel and Luzern. Trains to all of the above are frequent. You could also do a day trip to Colmar. Bern was probably my favorite day trip (Luzern was great too, but you already did that one).<BR>But there is plenty to see and do in Basel itself--I don't know how much you checked out on your last trip. The city has excellent museums, some very good restaurants, great shopping, and there are a couple of really fun jazz bars. I shopped up a storm at Globus and a few other places, bringing home clothes, bedlinens, towels, handmade Kandahar boots (a Swiss brand), and schnapps glasses (hard to find in French speaking countries!).<BR>BTilke (Brussels)
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Thanks BTilke--I'll pass this on to my husband. Wish I were going with him!
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Freiburg, Germany is very close by train. In fact, it shares an airport with Basel. The cathedral there is one of the best in Germany. There aren't a lot of major sights to see, but like Bern, it is a very pleasant and attractive small city that works well for daytrips or longer stays.
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Mulhouse for the Musée National de l´Automobile with more than 600 cars (www.collection-schlumpf.com) and Musée Français du Chemin de Fer with hundred railway cars and engines. <BR><BR>Colmar for halftimbered buildings along canals and Musée Unterlinden.<BR>Take a taxi or bus from the station to the wine village Eguisheim (3 miles).<BR><BR>Strasbourg for even more halftimbered buildings along canals and a great cathedral. <BR><BR>Train dep Basel 9.24, arr Mulhouse 9.48, Colmar 10.10, Strasbourg 10.43.
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