Guidebook for Basel

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Michelle And Raphael
Guidebook for Basel

Shopping

Nice shopping mall with the best prices in Basel (cheaper as downtown)
7 residents recomanen
Die Apotheke im Rheincenter
437 Hauptstraße
7 residents recomanen
Nice shopping mall with the best prices in Basel (cheaper as downtown)
Stücki Shopping is one of Basel's major shopping malls with stores such as Desigual, Esprit, Foot Locker, Fossil, Guess, Lacoste, Levi's, L'Occitane, Morgan, Navyboot, Pandora, Thomas Sabo etc.
27 residents recomanen
Stücki Park
70 Hochbergerstrasse
27 residents recomanen
Stücki Shopping is one of Basel's major shopping malls with stores such as Desigual, Esprit, Foot Locker, Fossil, Guess, Lacoste, Levi's, L'Occitane, Morgan, Navyboot, Pandora, Thomas Sabo etc.

Food Scene

Nice Chinese restaurant with a beautiful on the Rhine. There's an all you can eat lunch buffet for only EUR 9.90! Also good value for dinners.
6 residents recomanen
Mai Garden Rheinpark Restaurant
430 Hauptstraße
6 residents recomanen
Nice Chinese restaurant with a beautiful on the Rhine. There's an all you can eat lunch buffet for only EUR 9.90! Also good value for dinners.

Sightseeing

Dreiländereck can be translated as the three countries' corner. There's a pylon marking the spot where France, Germany and Switzerland meet and is one of the more unusual city attractions.
32 residents recomanen
Dreiländereck FR/CH/DE
75 Westquaistrasse
32 residents recomanen
Dreiländereck can be translated as the three countries' corner. There's a pylon marking the spot where France, Germany and Switzerland meet and is one of the more unusual city attractions.
Between Basel's 5 bridges across the Rhine you will find the city's four ferries, with which you can cross the Rhine without motorised assistance, using only the natural power of the river's current.
15 residents recomanen
Klingental
20 Klingental
15 residents recomanen
Between Basel's 5 bridges across the Rhine you will find the city's four ferries, with which you can cross the Rhine without motorised assistance, using only the natural power of the river's current.