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Bed And Breakfast Casa Romantica (Basel, Switzerland)

Bed and Breakfast in a quite area near Basel.To welcome you as our guests in our one family house Casa romantica would be a great pleasure. We are located in Arlesheim in a central, quite area. You can relax in our big garden. From the railway station SBB in Basel you can reach us by tramway No. 10... [more]
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Basel, the second largest city of Switzerland, is known as a pharmaceutical multinational centre. However, it would be a bit narrow-minded to leave it at that. Basel is an interesting arty city, split up by the river Rhine and its medieval past is endowed with some of the greatest minds of European history, including Erasmus, Ulrich Zwingli and later Friedrich Nietzsche and Hermann Hesse. Its long-standing patronage of the arts has resulted in a ponoply of first-rate museums and galleries, which are well worth visiting, as is its historic centre. The right bank (better known as Kleinbasel) is the more modern centre. On the left bank (Grossbasel), one can trace the history of Basel in the old town that is ruled by the Münster cathedral where the bones of the reformist Erasmus are buried. Basels sights can be easily explored on foot. The highest concentration of sights is around the old marketplace and the cathedral. The hilly surroundings of the city offer some excellent views and walks. Dont miss your chance to stand on the three countries corner (Switzerland, France and Germany). A good day-trip is a visit to Kaiseraugst, just some few kilometres from Basel. Here, you can visit the remnants of the oldest roman city on the Rhine. Remarkable Features: Jean Tinguely Museum, accessible by public transport, near the Roche offices. Great fun for all ages - see and manipulate (sssssssssss) some of the artist's kinetic sculptures. Tinguely fountain in the city proper. It'll make one wonder why all fountains don't make such fun use of water pressure. Fasnacht Festival, once a year - a tradition of costumes, music and fun.
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