Need Help w/Basel and surroundings
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Need Help w/Basel and surroundings
My wife and I will be visiting Basel in June and Aug (approx 1 week each) and I'd love to hear from you folks to be sure that I don't miss out on any particularly interesting to-do's while there. I'm getting a decent handle on the well published attractions, but I know there's always more to hear from you seasoned ones.
These visits involve medical treatments so we won't get involved in anything that requires too much physical activity. Easy day-trips (including into Germany or France) may be of interest, but I am trying to focus on Basel so as not to miss what will be under my nose. It's a rare European city that cannot captivate you and my sense is that Basel is no exception.
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Dave
These visits involve medical treatments so we won't get involved in anything that requires too much physical activity. Easy day-trips (including into Germany or France) may be of interest, but I am trying to focus on Basel so as not to miss what will be under my nose. It's a rare European city that cannot captivate you and my sense is that Basel is no exception.
Many Thanks
Dave
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The music museum in the old jail on the hill overlooking the Barfüsserplatz.
The Vitra Chair museum in Weil.
The Fondation Beyerler
The Historical Museum with period rooms, a collection of antique watches, old store signs in the basement and doll houses in the attic.
The Vitra Chair museum in Weil.
The Fondation Beyerler
The Historical Museum with period rooms, a collection of antique watches, old store signs in the basement and doll houses in the attic.
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I think you will want to do a couple of day trips. Basel is cute (have been there MANY times on business) but the sidewalks roll up at 7 pm and the sights in the town are limited. IMHO Switzerland is really about the alps - and you can certainly see a lot of them without any hiking or special exertion.
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I have a page on Basel on Virtualtourist.com with lots of things to see and do. Here is the link:
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/4166c/a919b/
I would do day trips to Freiburg, Germany, Mulhouse and Colmar in France but also to nearby places in Switzerland. Augusta Raurica comes to my mind, the Jura mountains also (St. Ursanne e.g.). You won't run out of things to do.
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/4166c/a919b/
I would do day trips to Freiburg, Germany, Mulhouse and Colmar in France but also to nearby places in Switzerland. Augusta Raurica comes to my mind, the Jura mountains also (St. Ursanne e.g.). You won't run out of things to do.