Basel Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide
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Basel Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

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About this experience

Basel is a multicultural city, cheerful, innovative and open to the world. It is also known as the Swiss capital of culture. This Rhine Rivershore city has over 2000 years of history, due to its central position between France, Germany and Switzerland. It’s wonderful city center is one of the best preserved in Europe. Come with us on a time travel through a city conscient of its traditions but also very open to the modern age – Making Basel truly a special city. It is also a city of art, with over 40 museums, and of students, by being the oldest University town in Switzerland.Let us take you on a walk to discover some of the famous sites in the city center, and make you fall in love with Basel.

You will see:
* Tinguely Fountain
* Elisabethenkirche
* Rittergasse
* Münster Cathedral
* Münster Pfalz
* Mittlere Bridge
* Rathaus (city hall)
* Blue and White Houses
* MarktPlatz
* Barfüsserplatz

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Basel Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

What's included

* Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
* Local Guide who will be with your group only
* Private guided Tour

Detailed itinerary

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We will meet at the Tinguely Fountain (Fasnachtsbrunnen), one of the most famous spots in town. This is the main meeting point for the citizens of Basel. The water fountain was built by the swiss artist Jean Tinguely using pieces of the old theater that formerly existed in this space. During wintertime, the fountain becomes alive with it’s icicles, forming true natural ice sculptures.

Our next stop will be the Elisabeth Church. Known in the German language as Elisabethenkirche, or Offene Kirche Elisabethen, this is a 19th century church built in a Swiss Gothic Revival style. Construction begun in 1857 and was completed in 1864, and was sponsored by the wealthy Basel businessman Christoph Merian, and his wife Margarethe Burckhardt-Merian. Both now rest in a black marble sarcophagus in the crypt of this church.

Time to head out to feel the medieval ages, passing the Knights Street, or Rittergasse. Known in Basel as the mother of all streets, with its medieval architecture. This is the perfect spot to learn about how the city developed along the centuries.
Then we will get to the Münster Cathedral, the main picture-perfect sight of Basel. You will be awed by its 12-15th mixture of romanic and gothic styles, surrounded by a large and stunning square that hosts many events. Behind the cathedral we will pass the Münster Pfalz, to enjoy the view towards the city, the Rhine river and the neighborhood of Kleinbasel.
Some steps away we find the City Hall (Rathaus von Basel). A eye catching building located in the old market square of Basel (Marktplatz), it will call out to you with it’s red color. Don’t forget to enjoy its beautiful façade and the interior patio with the statue of Munatius Plancus, the roman founder of the city.
Let’s head out then to the The Blue and The White House (Blaues und Weisses Haus) are two baroque mansions on the Rheinsprung built by the architect Samuel Werenfels for the brothers Lukas and Jakob Sarasin in the 18th century. Their descendants founded the Bank Sarasin & Cie. in Basel. Nowadays, they are the seat of the Department for Economy, Social Welfare and Environment.
Now we will get to the Mittlere Brücke (Middle Bridge), one of the oldest monuments in town. It was first inaugurated in 1226, becoming one of the most important bridges over the Rhine that connected to the famous Gotthard Pass.
From here we will go back into the old town, once again passing the MarktPlatz, towards Barfüsserplatz, located in the city center. It is one of the most important crossing spots in Basel’s public transportation system. It is also in front of the Barfüsserkirche, or Church of the “Bare Feet”. Inhabited since 1100, the Franciscan order of Monks built a monastery here in 1256. It is from them that the square got its name from, since the Franciscans where known in German as the “Bare Feet” for their vow of poverty.
We can either end the tour here and set you on your own discovery through the city center, or take you to the nearby Tinguely Fountain for a better known place for your send off into Basel.

What's not included

* Gratuities
* Entrance fees

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Tinguely Fountain, Klostergasse 7, 4051 Basel, Switzerland

About Basel

Basel is a vibrant city where Swiss, French, and German cultures converge. Known for its rich art scene, medieval architecture, and picturesque location along the Rhine River, it offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern innovation. The city's compact size makes it easy to explore, with numerous museums, festivals, and outdoor activities.

Top Attractions

Basel Minster

This iconic twin-spired cathedral is a symbol of Basel. It offers stunning views of the city and the Rhine River from its towers.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours CHF 6 for tower access

Fondation Beyeler

A world-class art museum featuring works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh. The museum is set in a beautiful park designed by architect Renzo Piano.

Museum 2-3 hours CHF 24 for adults

Old Town (Altstadt)

The medieval old town is a charming labyrinth of narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant squares. It's the heart of Basel's cultural and social life.

Historical/Cultural Half-day or more Free to explore

Rhine River

The Rhine River is a central feature of Basel, offering beautiful walks, boat trips, and swimming spots. The Rhine Promenade is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

Nature Varies Free (boat trips may have a fee)

Basel Zoo (Zolli)

One of the oldest and most beautiful zoos in Switzerland, Basel Zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and plants. It's a great place for families and animal lovers.

Nature/Adventure 2-3 hours CHF 24 for adults, CHF 12 for children

Must-Try Local Dishes

Basler Läckerli

A traditional Swiss spiced biscuit made with honey, nuts, and spices. It's a sweet treat that's perfect with coffee or tea.

Dessert Contains nuts, gluten, and honey

Basler Mehlsuppe

A traditional Swiss flour soup made with breadcrumbs, onions, and cheese. It's a hearty and comforting dish, often served with a side of sausage.

Dinner Contains gluten, dairy, and meat (if served with sausage)

Rösti

A Swiss potato dish made with grated potatoes that are pan-fried until crispy. It's often served as a side dish or topped with cheese and onions.

Dinner Vegetarian (if not topped with meat)

Zürcher Geschnetzeltes

A Swiss dish made with sliced veal in a creamy mushroom and white wine sauce, typically served with rösti.

Dinner Contains dairy, meat, and gluten

Popular Activities

Hiking in the nearby Jura Mountains Swimming in the Rhine River Cycling along the Rhine Enjoying a coffee or pastry at a local café Taking a leisurely stroll along the Rhine Promenade Visiting a spa or wellness center Exploring the city's museums and galleries Attending a concert or performance at the Basel Theater

Best Time to Visit

May to September

The summer months offer the best weather for outdoor activities and festivals. The city is lively with numerous events and cultural activities.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: German
  • Widely spoken: English, French
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Swiss Franc (CHF)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Basel is a generally safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services

Getting there

By air
  • EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg • 5.5 km (3.4 miles) from city center
By train

Basel SBB, Basel Badischer Bahnhof

By bus

Basel Central Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The tram network is efficient and covers most of the city. Trams are clean, punctual, and user-friendly.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Taxi Basel

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Kleinbasel Grossbasel St. Alban

Day trips

Laufenburg
20 km (12.4 miles) • Half-day

A charming town on the Rhine River, known for its historic castle and picturesque old town. A great place for a leisurely stroll and a taste of Swiss-German culture.

Fribourg
80 km (50 miles) • Full-day

A picturesque medieval town in the canton of Fribourg, known for its well-preserved old town, stunning cathedral, and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. A great place for history buffs and culture lovers.

Strasbourg
120 km (75 miles) • Full-day or overnight

A beautiful French city on the border with Germany, known for its stunning cathedral, charming old town, and rich history. A great place for a day trip or a longer stay.

Festivals

Basel Carnival (Fasnacht) • February/March (dates vary) Baselworld • March/April (dates vary) Basler Herbstmesse • October/November (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Fondation Beyeler for its world-class art collection and beautiful park setting.
  • Explore the city's hidden courtyards and passages for a unique and authentic experience.
  • Try a traditional Swiss fondue or raclette at a local restaurant.
  • Take a boat trip on the Rhine River for stunning views of the city and its surroundings.
  • Visit the Basel Carnival (Fasnacht) for a vibrant and colorful celebration of Swiss culture.
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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