The Ibis Budget Basel City is located in Basel and offers rooms with a TV and cable channels. Private bathrooms also come with a shower. Extras include a desk and bed linen.
ibis Basel Bahnhof, a completely non-smoking hotel, is located just a 4-minute walk from Basel's Main Train Station and only a 15-minute drive away from Basel EuroAirport.
Hotel Spalentor is located opposite the Botanic Gardens, a 5-minute walk from the Old Town of Basel and the University, and offers free bicycles, free WiFi, a fitness area and a quiet garden with a...
The Essential by Dorint Basel City enjoys a quiet location next to the Messe Basel fairgrounds, close to the airport, and within easy reach of the centre.
Enjoying a quiet location in the heart of Basel, the Radisson Blu Basel Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the central train station and features a great indoor pool.
The Rheinfelderhof hotel enjoys a central location in Basel, 200 metres from the trade fair and 3 minutes' walk from the city centre. A tram stop can be found in front of the hotel.
Ibis Styles Basel City is located in Basel, within easy walking distance from Basel SBB train station. The St. Jakob-Park stadium and the Messe Basel can be easily reached by tram.
The modern 4-star Novotel Basel City is located 800 metres from the train station and a 10-minute walk from the Kunstmuseum and it offers free public WiFi and a restaurant.
The modern 4-star Novotel Basel City is located 800 metres from the train station and a 10-minute walk from the Kunstmuseum and it offers free public WiFi and a restaurant.
Family friendly, for us perfect stay for one night
This eco-friendly 4-star boutique and design hotel is located in the heart of Basel. The stylish rooms all feature modern amenities such as iPod docking stations. Free Wi-Fi is available.
The Wettstein hotel is located in a central residential quarter of Basel, 200 metres from the Rhine river, and offers you garage parking, free Wi-Fi and a free internet station.
Everything! The perfect place to sty for a short break!
ibis Basel Bahnhof, a completely non-smoking hotel, is located just a 4-minute walk from Basel's Main Train Station and only a 15-minute drive away from Basel EuroAirport.
Charming and helpful staff. Outstanding breakfast.
The Pullman Basel Europe, the first Pullman hotel in Switzerland, is located only 500 metres from the heart of the city and 200 meters from the Messe Basel Congress and Exhibition Centre.
Perfect location Perfect room I would stay again!!
Enjoying a quiet location in the heart of Basel, the Radisson Blu Basel Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the central train station and features a great indoor pool.
Perfect location, very friendly staff, comfortable rooms..
Airport Hotel Basel is a unique design property conveniently located 3 km each from the city centre and from the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse. It offers free WiFi access and a restaurant.
Great cozy hotel, friendly staff, varied breakfast
The Ibis Budget Basel City is located in Basel and offers rooms with a TV and cable channels. Private bathrooms also come with a shower. Extras include a desk and bed linen.
Very close to public transport and a couple of shops.
The easyHotel Basel is located next to the Messe Basel fairgrounds, within walking distance from the centre, 10 minutes by tram from the Main Train Station and 3 minutes from the Badischer Bahnhof...
good location. good value for money, clean and comfortable
Offering a terrace, The Garden Guesthouse is situated in a residential area amid a charming garden, just a 15-minute direct tram ride from the Messe Basel fairgrounds and the city centre (by tram no.
Newly built in 2014, The Passage in Basel is a centrally located design hotel featuring a sauna, a fitness centre, free WiFi access and air-conditioned rooms.
Amazing rooms, best bathroom ever. Love this Hotel!
Hotel Stadthof enjoys a central location in Basel Old Town. The hotel’s restaurant serves traditional Swiss and international dishes in the elegant dining room or on the terrace in nice weather.
Das Personal ist wirklich freundlich und hilfsbereit.
The Becozy Self Check-in Hotel Basel an der Messe is only 100 metres away from the Claraplatz and a 10-minute walk from the Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Great location in Basel, self-check-in was easy and convenient.
Situated in the Old Town, with all sights and museums within walking distance or easy to reach by public transport, the Teufelhof Basel offers stylish accommodation and fine art and cuisine.
Hotel Schweizerhof enjoys a preferred location in the centre of Basel, next to the SBB train station and is easily accessible by car and public transport. Local phone calls are free.
Convenient to all transportation and sound proof room.
The Hotel Balegra is situated on the outer ring of Basel, 8 minutes from the Basel SBB Train Station by tram number 8. The city centre and the fairgrounds are reachable in 15 minutes by tram.
Velici vstřícný přístup na recepci. Postel pohodlná.
Just a 10-minute drive south of Basel, this hotel is set within a forested area on the Rhine riverbank. It offers a restaurant, rooms for weddings and seminars, and a spacious riverside terrace.
Superb location very quiet, superb food and service.
The Central City Hotel Rochat is housed in a historic, listed building in the old town of Basel.
Excellent location for city and access to university.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Basel cost £124 per night, and 4-star hotels in Basel are £162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Basel can on average be found for £624 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Basel this weekend is £139 or, for a 4-star hotel, £186. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Basel for this weekend cost on average around £488 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £167 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Basel for tonight. You'll pay on average around £233 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Basel will cost around £618 (based on Booking.com prices).
At the meeting point of Switzerland, Germany and France, Basel is an eclectic mix of historic and modern, tranquil and vibrant. With Swiss cleanliness and efficiency thrown in for good measure.
Augusta Raurica on its outskirts houses a well-preserved Roman theatre, while the Old Town is a museum of medieval buildings. The Renaissance Town Hall looks down on Marktplatz’s daily market, while the red sandstone and colourful tiles of the Münster were reconstructed in the 19th century. Bringing it right up to date are the modern creations of city residents Herzog & De Meuron, designers of London’s Tate Modern.
When you’ve finished exploring this architectural heritage, there are still plenty of things to do in Basel. The city’s fine art museum is the world’s oldest art collection, and the zoo is the oldest and largest in Switzerland. Remember to bring plenty of Swiss francs for the shopping mile along Clarastrasse and Freiestrasse.
The Basel accommodation on Booking.com ranges from hotels in Grossbasel to B&Bs in Kleinbasel, home to the nightlife. If you’re flying into Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport in February or March you might just catch Fasnacht: Switzerland’s biggest carnival. You’ll have to get up early to see it start though - 4am!
Very nice city, everything is very tidy. The public transportation is very good. A lot of tramways and every several minutes coming the next one. We used tramway 8 to go to Germany and tramwat 3 to go to France. I recomend to visist the Stadtcasino and also to take the train and to go to Augusta Raurica about 20 km from Basel. It was a nice site with roman remains and also a nice rural walking outside the city. There are trains every 30 minutes.
AlexMitrany
Bulgaria
10
Scored 10
Very vibrant as far as the museums are concerned.
Very vibrant as far as the museums are concerned. City for art lovers. Also very easy to move within the city with any kind of public transportation. Transportation was free, and the museums are for half the regular price with the card given by the hotel.
FCOz
Turkey
10
Scored 10
Basel is a very touristy and romantic city.
Basel is a very touristy and romantic city. It is very easy to explore and walk around. Quite expensive, I would recommend to visit museums on the first Sunday of every month(free) and also find an accommodation which provides Basel card in case you would like to tour the city by bus or tram.
Adriana Mitu
Romania
10
Scored 10
A beautiful city. I arrived Saturday evening.
A beautiful city. I arrived Saturday evening. The train station was a little busy and the shops were too but it was to be expected. I explored the city on Sunday, it was very quiet as the locals don't tend to work on Sundays. I managed to see every attraction and walk around the whole city and down to St Jacobs in around 5 hours. It is beautiful, clean, and everyone was friendly. If you learn a little German, they really appreciate it! Just remember to respect the environment and enjoy your time there and it is fine. The railway services there are unbelievable too. Direct trains to Zurich within an hour without delays would be unheard of in the UK. Very impressed!
Kane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Basel was a surprisingly good.
Basel was a surprisingly good.
We spent one day there as it was in between our trip from Milan to Colmar.
We enjoyed our time there and wished we could have stayed more.
many places to see, food was great, people so nice
Good location for a weekend travel
Very recommended around Christmas
GALIT
Israel
10
Scored 10
I love Basel it has everything.
I love Basel it has everything. Lovely surrounding countryside, the old town, good places to eat, cafes for a good coffee, Confisseries for the sweet tooth and the list goes on. Getting around by tram is super and a sightseeing tour in itself!
Everything. The room is very new, very clean , with all facilities you need. It tells about how the team care for the wellbeing of guests. The staff is very helpful, with quick response. So even though I never get to meet them in person, I feel they are available and will help solve any problem. This feeling of security is very important when you travel to a foreign country. The contact less check-in worked very well.
This is the best accommodation in my one month travel in Switzerland.
Very sketchy, unsafe area - more unsafe than any areas I've seen in Switzerland. Even to enter the building at night, one is scared, and when you do not have the code at hand to enter the building, even more. The info on how to enter the building and room is super unclear. The display inside also got stuck, so it was really a hassle. People on the street shouting all night. Strange idea to do a self check-in hotel in such an unsafe place- you need staff then.
The hotel is located right opposite Basel SBB, and only 10 min walk from the old town. It looks freshly refurbished, nicely decorated. The room I had was in the annex facing the inner courtyard: clean, comfortable, with a good bed. I wish I had noticed that the control panel for the heating also activated the external blackout roller: when I tried at checkout it seemed to do a good job. Staff was friendly and nice, ready to help. Overall great overnight stop.
Good location for day trips by train, 10 minute walk to the train station. Also short walk to Barfusserplatz for tram and Christmas market. We walked all over the central/old town area. Room was spacious and well appointed. I liked that the mini bar was a fridge so I could put my own drinks in it. The beds were more comfortable than most hotel beds. Staff was very nice and helpful. Breakfast was nice upstairs in the rooftop bar, featured local products.
The location is on the bus route between the train stations so getting around was simple. Our room was exactly as described, it was very comfortable, clean, and quiet, even though it was street-facing. Switzerland is expensive, so having a hearty breakfast really set us up for the day. Breakfast was self-service, there was a good range of hot and cold items, and everything was replenished regularly.
the room was clean and cozy, I like the presentation of my room and how the electronical curtain was operated. Breakfast was amazingly tasted. The wifi was good and stable, and worth mentioning was, because the location of Basel is almost at the border of France and Switzerland, so I was contantly experiencing the problem with my cellphone internet, but luckily the hotel wifi solved my problem.
excellent location: surrounded by beautiful buildings and tram stop just outside hotel. Easy access to shops and restaurants. Staff were efficient and helpful. Sebastian at front desk was very helpful and exceptionally friendly - this helped to make my first trip to Switzerland memorable.
It was quiet, comfortable & the staff was friendly. The trade off for the quiet was a bit more walking in a hilly city. Though once we found an easier path back to the hotel it was fine. It’s a rather quick walk down to the old town so overall we were happy staying here.
Very helpful staff
Good breakfast for the 15CHF price (considering how expensive Switzerland is).
Very clean and very quiet.
Good location for exploring the town, close to tram stops or a reasonable walk to the old town.
Very nice hostel, room and common areas. Privacy, good climatization, good restaurant. No complaints! I would give it a 10 if it was a bit cheaper, but it's Switzerland so I guess that's the cheaper you can find it.
The electric fireplace is really nice in the hall. The receptionist was kind. The hotel is located close to the city centre, yet in a quiet area. Free tea and coffee on the ground floor.
The location was perfect for my need. The room was very clean. Complimentary coffee and water were very appreciated. The free hotel car park is a rarity in the Basel area
Very happy , friendly staff. Customer service the best I have experienced in Switzerland, clearly the staff really enjoy their jobs , I really enjoyed my stay
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