The Best Hotel in Basel, Switzerland

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Grand as a palace? Way-cool as a converted prison? An art-lover's paradise? Or cozy and comfortably lived-in? The hotel scene in Basel is definitely varied. But with its busy convention center offering a different trade fair most months, this is a city that prides itself on being especially business-friendly. Many hotels pamper their business clientele (a never-ending supply), with leisure travelers taking second place. Signs pointing to meeting rooms and business centers are often more prominent than any paintings on the wall. But don't write off the city's business-oriented hotels—these often drop their prices significantly on weekends and offer superb amenities.

Depending upon your taste and budget, you can find hotels ranging from historic grandes dames, with wonderful restaurants and lots of character, to original and artsy boutique properties, to basic cheap and cheerful places with few amenities. Many hotels offer a river view and a calm, relaxed, designer interior, and Swiss service is, more often than not, helpful and efficient.

When there's a trade fair in town, prices shoot through the roof, and every bed for miles can be filled. This is also true during Fasnacht, Art Basel, and many of the other festivals. Most hotels do not include breakfast in their rates, though it's almost always available for an extra fee. All Basel hotels equip their guests with free travel passes for use in the city during their stay.

Volkshaus Basel

$ | Rebgasse 12–14, Basel, 4058, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Built in 1925, this office building turned boutique hotel was renovated with art and design in mind, while still preserving the spirit of its past. Renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron successfully created “The People’s House,” with swanky spaces to bring people together: The courtyard, Imi Bar, the Brasserie, and concert venue have turned it into Basel’s newest hot spot. Beyond the signature green hallways are guest rooms in hues of gray and beige adorned with Swiss furnishings and fabrics designed exclusively for Volkshaus. Modern and minimal, rooms still pay tribute to the past in the original windows, terrazzo flooring, and freestanding wash basins with antique faucets. While this may be a four-star hotel, don’t expect spa facilities, a business center, or even in-room coffee or irons. Instead, management has thought outside the room with communal ironing rooms and beverage stations on every floor. Breakfast is served in the attached Imi Bar where you can spot attention to detail in the hand-blown pendant lamps, the zinc bar top, and stained-glass windows created by German artist Imi Knoebel, for whom the bar is named.

Pros

  • Beverage station on every floor
  • Outstanding restaurant
  • Attention to detail in design

Cons

  • Minimal style might translate to lack of amenities
  • Popular hotel often full
  • No spa, gym, or sauna
Rebgasse 12–14, Basel, 4058, Switzerland
061-6909310
Hotel Details
45 rooms
No Meals

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