Located on the Rhine River near the borders of France and Germany, Basel contains the country's highest concentration of museums. The culture-centric city, site of the world's most influential art market each June, is also home to the lovely Munster Cathedral, made of red sandstone with a multi-colored tile roof. Green spaces abound, including the popular zoological gardens in the city center. Switzerland's largest site of Roman ruins, Augusta Raurica, are an easy day trip to the east.
Restaurants in Basel
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Jakob’s Basler Leckerly is a true cookie pioneer: the oldest cookie manufacturing company in Switzerland was founded in 1753 and in continuous operation. The recipe of our cookies was passed from generation to generation since the company's foundation. Still today, the Jakob’s Basler Leckerly are authentically manufactured in the old town of Basel. The gourmet cookies are ideal accompaniments with deserts and coffee. The Basler Leckerly are also a tasty snack during a break.
This is a lovely little shop. After reading about it being the oldest cookie and me having a sweet tooth, this place was a must.
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Dandy Delirium is a boutique specializes in eccentric fashion that you can wear to work and to the party after work.
The Laleh June Galerie was founded by Laleh June in 2008. The gallery is located in the center of Basel City, in one of the most historical places, in Picassoplatz, between Rhine and the historic old town, steps away from the Kunstmuseum Basel. Since its inception, the gallery mounted exhibitions of work by Swiss and international artists.
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