solosophie

10 Magical Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

Last Updated on 26th June 2024 by Sophie Nadeau

This post may contain affiliate links. Please check out my  privacy policy  and  disclosure  for more information.

An art city on the Swiss-German-French border, Basel is a pretty settlement filled with traditional Swiss architecture, plenty of historical museums, and lots of local food. And, if you’re looking to explore central Europe for a couple of days, then it’s the perfect place to base yourself for trips into central Switzerland, across to France, and over to Germany. Here are 10 magical day trips from Basel , northern Switzerland!

10 of the most magical and best day trips from Basel, Switzerland: fairytale towns, Swiss architecture and visits to Germany and France!

If you’re looking for even more information and inspiration, then be sure to check out our guide to the best-kept secrets of Switzerland .

For an idea on where to go and how long to spend there, be sure to check out our guide on ‘ how to spend three days in Switzerland ‘ and ‘ how to spend one week in Switzerland’ .

#1 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

#2 geneva, switzerland, #3 strasbourg, france, #4 lucerne, switzerland, #5 château du haut-koenigsbourg, france, #6 zurich, switzerland, #7 neu-falkenstein & alt-falkenstein, switzerland, #8 lausanne, switzerland, #9 bern, switzerland, #10 colmar, france, enjoyed reading about the best day trips from basel pin it now, read it again later:, best day trips from basel.

The vibrant city of Freiburg im Breisgau, often shortened to just ‘Freiburg’ has a population of around 220,000 residents, meaning that it’s pretty substantial in size and has plenty going on.

Located just south of the Black Forest, the university city is around two hours away from Basel via public transport. Once there, you’ll find that there are plenty of museums to visit as well as plenty of historical buildings to wander around.

Other highlights of Freiburg im Breisagu include admiring the Romanesque Cathedral which took three hundred years to build, and visiting the MĂźnsterplatz, which holds a regular local farmers’ market.

Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

Located lakeside, Geneva is one of the prettiest cities in Switzerland and is best known for its connections with chocolate, luxury goods, as well as its number of 5-star hotels. However, given Geneva’s location around two and a half hours from Basel by car, there are certainly closer day trips to the city to be taken!

But then again, if you want to see the birthplace of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, or experience the iconic fountain of the Jet d’Eau for yourself, then you simply must head to Geneva!

Other highlights of Geneva include a historic old town (complete with cobbled lanes) and the 12th-century St Pierre Cathedral (which offers fantastic views over the rest of the city) . As Switzerland can be pretty expensive, I’ve put together a  useful guide to visiting Geneva on a budget.

Most beautiful places in Switzerland: Geneva

For Francophiles, the fairytale French town of Strasbourg probably needs no introduction! Small riverways wend their way alongside timber-framed houses and candy coloured façades pop at every corner; all of which makes for great photo opportunities.

Often referred to as ‘Petite France,’ highlights of Strasbourg include medieval architecture and lots of local cuisine (think plenty of cheeses and wines).

Located under an hour and a half from Basel via either public transport or your own car, Strasbourg makes for the perfect day trip from Basel! For more wanderlust inspiration from this French city, be sure to check out this  free and self-guided Strasbourg walking tour

How to Visit Strasbourg Astronomical Clock in Strasbourg, the Alsace, East of France

If you’re looking for a magical day trip from Basel that’s within Switzerland itself, then you need to look no further than Lucerne (also known as Luzern in German) . Lying alongside a body of water of the same name, Lake Lucerne, this pretty city is full of fairytale architecture and quaint eateries serving local produce.

Nestled under snow-topped Mount Pilatus, in the summer months, there are plenty of water activities on offer, while the winter months offer the opportunity to visit one of the best Christmas markets in Europe.

Luzerne is easily one of the best day trips from Basel if you’re looking for a taste of fairytale Switzerland, and the city can be reached in just over an hour should you opt for a fast train. One particular highlight of the city which really stands out is the Chapel Bridge and Water Tower Lucerne, which is the oldest wooden bridge of its kind in Europe.

water bridge lucerne and tower

The fortified château du Haut-Koenigsbourg is a medieval castle in the entire Upper Rhine Valley area, a region well known for its stunning castles, including the ones at Alt-Eberstein, Dahn, and Badenweiler, among others.

Humans have inhabited the rock for centuries, as proven by a document issued by Charlemagne in the 8th-century. The Bundsandstein Rock was then home to a monastery before a later castle was constructed (though no one is completely clear on the dates.)

The day trip from Basel to the medieval Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg only takes around an hour each way by car, and is well worth the time spent driving! After all, a visit to the castle can easily be combined with a trip to the fairytale town of Colmar, which is en route!

Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, France

Often mistaken as the Capital of Switzerland (the Swiss Confederation doesn’t actually have an ‘official capital’ at all), with a metropolitan population of over 1.8 million people, Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland, and as a result, is packed with things to see and do.

Zurich can be found around an hour from Basel by either car or public transport (both take exactly the same time), making it an easy day trip from Basel.

Highlights of Zurich include various water activities on Lake Zurich, as well as visiting all of the various medieval churches and cathedrals dotted around the city. For those seeking a quirkier side to the city, there are plenty of trendy bars and unique stores to discover.

zurich switzerland

The twin Swiss castles of Neu-Falkenstein & Alt-Falkenstein are located around three-quarters of an hour from Basel by car. The impressive ruins of Neu-Falkenstein were constructed by a wealthy family in the 12th-century and are now open to the public.

Nearby, a seasonal heritage museum operates in the restored medieval fortifications of the Schloss Alt-Falkenstein. Elsewhere in the surrounding area, stunning hiking trails showcase the beauty of this mountainous country.

Neu-Falkenstein

On the same lake as Geneva, just across the water from the well-known town of Evian-Les-Bains (where Evian water comes from!) , Lausanne is a typically Swiss city that’s best known for its impressive cathedral (said to be the most beautiful example of Gothic architecture in Switzerland)

Other notable attractions include Lausanne’s punctual clock in the heart of the old town, and the city’s stunning views onto the Alps. The city is also well worth a trip if you’re interested in sports; Lausanne is home to a Winter Olympics Museum and the city has strong ties to the games.

Most beautiful places in Switzerland: Lausanne

Bern is often cited as one of the most beautiful places in Switzerland , and it’s easy to see why! Often referred to as the stand-in ‘capital of Switzerland’ as this is where all of the Cantons convene, Bern is a pretty city with plenty to see and do.

Highlights of Bern include a visit to the world-famous rose garden and a stroll around the Bern MĂźnster (cathedral) , which has the highest spire in Switzerland. Elsewhere in the city, the Bern Historical Museum is said to be one of the best cultural offerings in all of Switzerland.

Bern Switzerland

With its pretty timber-framed façades and gently flowing river, a visit to Colmar is easily one of the best day trips from Basel. Best seen around Christmas time, when the mulled wine is flowing and the French stalls are at their best, Colmar is a magical town that’s well worth the two hours or so train ride from Basel.

After all, some of the best things to do in Colmar include visiting its toy museum, exploring one of the city’s many art museums, or simply strolling alongside the pretty riverside.

Other highlights of this fairytale town include a local museum housed with a former convent and strolling around ‘La Petite Venise,’ a pretty as a postcard Venice lookalike neighbourhood.

What’s more is that there are plenty of  hidden gems in Colmar you’ll love to visit! For more inspiration, check out our suggestions for o ne day in Colmar .

MusĂŠe Bartholdi, Colmar, France

Sophie Nadeau is a full time travel writer and photographer focused on cultural experiences in Europe and beyond. When she's not chasing after the sunset (or cute dogs she sees on her travels) she can be found reading, playing video games, and going on long hikes with her husband.

Similar Posts

Grafitti from Pompeii, Italy: 2000 year old Graffitti found in Southern Italy, near Naples

Sorrento to Pompeii & Herculaneum: An Easy Southern Italy Day Trip

The Best Excursions & Day Trips from Ljubljana You Must Take

The Best Excursions & Day Trips from Ljubljana You Must Take

paris honeymoon guide

How to Plan the Perfect Honeymoon in Paris

Tossa de Mar

10+ Best Day Trips from Barcelona (you won’t want to miss)

Turin, Lombardy, Italy: 7 day guide to visiting Northern Italy: where to go

15+ Best Day Trips From Milan You Must Take

Forte di Belvedere 

10+ Best Day Trips from Rome, Italy

Leave a reply cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

Thanks a lot Sophie. I m visiting Basel and there are lots of beautiful places that you had suggested which are worth a visit.

Awesome recommendations Sophie! Moving to Basel soon and will take your advice for sure 🙂

Thank you Sophie!

  • Pingback: Basel, Elvetia – 5 nopti la 189 euro/persoana zbor + cazare – Angy's Planet

Amazing Day Trips From Basel: Fun Excursions For Everyone

best day trips from basel

Staying in Basel for a while and you need ideas on places you can visit on day trips? Then you’re definitely in the right place because this guide includes all the best day trips you can do from Basel!

Whether you want to stay in Switzerland or cross the border to Germany or France, we’ve got you covered. This guide also includes both big cities and small charming towns, as well as natural attractions that are perfect for adventurers who prefer spending their time in the great outdoors. Keep reading to learn more about all the best day trips from Basel in Switzerland!

Table of Contents

Lucerne

The beautiful city of Lucerne is without a doubt one of the best day trips from Basel you can make. You can take a direct train from the Basel train station and be in Lucerne in just an hour.

The city has quite a few attractions, so it’s best to head there early in the morning to have enough time to see everything, especially if you want to go to a museum or two. Walk along the iconic Chapel Bridge and admire the art, see the spectacular Lion Monument, and the famous Bourbaki Panorama Lucerne .

Lucerne is home to the Swiss Museum of Transport, the Swiss Chocolate Adventure, the Lucerne Glacier Garden, and the Sammlung Rosengart art museum . Those are just a few of the most popular museums in town but know that there are many more worth visiting.

Also, try to find time for at least a short boat ride on Lake Lucerne. It’s a touristy thing to do in the city, but it’s a wonderful experience and offers some of the best panoramic views you can experience in the area.

Bern Old Town

Bern is about an hour away from Basel by train, and it’s one of the best day trips to make if you enjoy exploring big cities. With an old town that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site , excellent museums, a world-famous rose garden, and beautiful panoramic views, Bern, just like Basel , has plenty to offer whether you’re there for a day or a week.

Don’t miss out on a chance to see the Bern Bear Pit – you’ll understand better why Switzerland’s capital city bears its name. And if you are interested in Bern’s best museums, definitely go to the Museum of Communication, the Alpine Museum of Switzerland , the Fine Arts Museum , and the Bern Historical Museum . They’re the most popular ones, but certainly not the only options you have in the city.

Related Reading

Best museums in basel (famous & intriguing).

Zurich

If you enjoy discovering big cities, there’s really no better day trip from Basel than Zurich . The largest city in Switzerland is home to countless tourist attractions, and you could easily spend a week exploring all the best sights in and around Zurich.

But if you’re only there for a day, you’ll want to head straight to Zurich’s old town. See Bahnhofstrasse , Fraumunster , Grossmunster , St. Peter’s Church , the Lindenhof , the Opera House , Urania Sternwarte , and, of course, Lake Zurich.

When it comes to museums, Zurich has something for everyone’s interests and it will be hard to choose just one. Go with Kunsthaus Zurich or the National Swiss Museum if you want to learn more about the history and culture of the region.

On the other hand, visit Uhnrenmuseum Beyer to learn about the watchmaking tradition and experience something different. There’s also the FIFA Museum , which is an absolute must for all lovers of football.

mount pilatus

The Swiss Alps are the highlight of most trips to Switzerland and you can easily explore parts of the mountain range on day trips from Basel. You can follow popular itineraries like the Golden Round Trip , or you can create your own itinerary, based on the things you’re most interested in seeing.

Mount Pilatus near Lucerne is the closest mountain of the Emmental Alps that you can easily visit on a day trip from Basel. The mountain is easily accessible by gondolas and cable cars from Alpnach, which you can reach in about an hour and a half from Basel.

Enjoy sweeping views of Lake Lucerne and the Emmental Valley from the top of Mount Pilatus, and explore some of the hiking trails in the area if you want. There’s also a restaurant at the top, so you don’t have to worry about food and drinks while you’re there.

geneva

Geneva is one of the largest cities in Switzerland and well worth a visit if you have plenty of time in Basel. It takes almost three hours to reach Geneva from Basel by train; it’s a long journey but the train ride is quite scenic so the time passes rather quickly if you focus on the changing Swiss landscapes.

Situated on the shore of the wonderful Lake Geneva, the namesake city is known for quite a few tourist attractions. A beautiful old town, excellent museums, and some of the best luxury shopping opportunities in Switzerland are just some of the ways you can spend your time in Geneva.

Want To Save This For Later?

We'll email this post to you, so you can come back to it later!

Don’t miss out on Jet d’Eau , the city’s iconic water fountain that lights up at night. Jardin Anglais is another iconic Geneva sight – the lakeshore park offers beautiful panoramic views and is famous for its flower clocks.

Lausanne

Lausanne is a gorgeous city on the northern shore of Lake Geneva. It’s a little more than two hours away from Basel by train, so you can easily visit it on a day trip. I would recommend taking one of the earliest trains possible because it’s a big city with lots to see and do.

Lausanne is the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee, and it’s home to an excellent Olympic Museum . Definitely visit it if you usually enjoy touring museums and you want to see something unique.

The Swiss city also boasts a hilly old town with countless historic buildings, an imposing Gothic cathedral, and quite a few beautiful parks. If you want to experience a stunning scenic view of the Lausanne panorama, head to Sauvabelin Tower , which is a 20-minute bus ride from the heart of the city.

Gruyeres

Gruyères is a fairly long train ride from Basel (about two and a half hours), but it’s worth the time if you want to visit a lovely medieval town. Best known for the namesake cheese that’s an essential part of the Swiss Fondue, a day trip to Gruyeres is the perfect opportunity to stuff yourself with the most popular cheese in the country.

Don’t miss out on the Gruyères fortress either. It offers spectacular panoramic views from its walls as well as exhibits on the history and culture of the region. On top of that, this lovely little town is also known for a museum and bar dedicated to H. R. Giger, and they’re an absolute must-see if you’re a fan of the Alien movies.

Interlaken from above

Travelers who prefer to spend their time exploring the great outdoors should head to Interlaken . The city is two hours away from Basel by train, and it’s definitely worth the long trip if you’re up for an exciting day full of adventures.

Interlaken is known for its abundance of hiking trails, mountain biking trails, rafting opportunities, skydiving, bungee jumping, paragliding, etc. If it’s a fun adventure that can be done outdoors, you’ll find somewhere to do it Interlaken.

The city is nestled between lakes Thun and Brienz, so the views are absolutely magical no matter where you look. Head to Harder Kulm either by hiking trail or funicular, for the absolute best panoramic views of Interlaken and the surrounding landscapes.

Basel Old Town: Visit Switzerland’s Capital of Culture

Colmar, france.

Colmar

Colmar is a charming French town some 40-50 minutes away from Basel by train. It’s best known for its well-preserved old town with beautiful buildings and charming cobblestone alleys. The Dominican Church and St. Martin’s Church are two of the most impressive architectural landmarks in the town, and well worth visiting while you’re in Colmar.

The French small town is also known for its great museums, the most famous of which is the Unterlinden Museum . It is situated in the former building of a Dominican convent and boasts an extensive collection that covers the region’s history. Other popular museums in town include Musée du Jouet (toy museum), Choco-Story Colmar , and The Village Hansi & its Museum .

Also, make sure to check out the part of the historic old town that’s known as Little Venice. It boasts a canal that runs through the narrow town street and it’s absolutely wonderful to look at.

Freiburg, Germany

Freiburg

Freiburg is a vibrant town in Germany best known for its medieval city center. It’s about 40 minutes away from Basel by train, so a great place you can easily visit on a day trip from the Swiss city.

Freiburg is a university city so it’s very popular with younger crowds. There are lots of pubs and bars in the city that cater to young adults, as well as many international restaurants. Nature lovers can also enjoy their time in Freiburg; Schlossberg is a hiking area just outside the city center, which offers panoramic views of Freiburg’s old town.

In terms of tourist attractions other than the beautiful old town, the university city is known for its excellent museums and beautiful parks and gardens. The Freiburg Cathedral is truly a Gothic masterpiece and one of the best architectural landmarks in the German city.

Best Walking Tours In Basel (Culture, Art & Cobblestones)

Frequently asked questions, how many days do you need in basel.

That depends on how you want to spend your time in the Swiss city. If you just want to explore the most popular tourist attractions and the best museums in Basel , you can do it in 2-3 days. But if you’re up for Basel day trips and exploring central and northern Switzerland, then you can easily spend a week or more in the city.

Where can I go from Basel by train?

You can go to most cities and towns in northern and central Switzerland from Basel by train. The Swiss city is well connected not just to other Swiss cities, but also to places in Germany and France by railway.

What beautiful French town is near Basel?

Mulhouse and Colmar are two beautiful towns in France that are very close to Basel. Colmar is already covered in this guide, so let’s talk about Mulhouse for a bit. It’s closer to Basel than Colmar, and you can reach it in only some 20 minutes by train.

The town is small but very charming. It’s got a few interesting tourist attractions, a beautiful historic center, and a few interesting museums. The National Automobile Museum is one of the most popular attractions in town, with a collection of more than 500 vehicles, including racing cars.

What is the closest German town to Basel?

Weil am Rhein is the closest German town to Basel. It’s only one train stop away from the Basel Bad train station in the northern city area, and you can be there in less than five minutes.

However, it’s a very small town and a commune and there’s really not much there for tourists I would recommend heading to Lorrach instead if you really want to go to Germany. The town is just 10 minutes away by train (from the Basel Bad station), and it’s a little bigger with more things to do and see.

basel switzerland day trips

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get Our Free Swiss Tips Guide

Popular destinations, important pages, on social media, travel planning, certified swiss travel expert.

basel switzerland day trips

Journeyz

15 Best Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

Located along the borders of Germany and France, the opportunities around Basel are endless. 

The bustling city is surrounded by the incredible snow-peaked mountains that make up the Swiss Alps.

So whether you are looking to explore nearby cities or venture out into the wild, Basel is the perfect place to start your adventure. 

Table of Contents

1. Lauterbrunnen

basel switzerland day trips

Located in the center of Switzerland, Lauterbrunnen is the perfect place to admire the breathtaking architecture found in the village while also being surrounded by the Swiss Alps. 

Take a short hike to Trummelbach Falls, the largest and most well-known of the 72 falls in the area. 

Don’t miss an opportunity to hike one of the many trails that are laid out across Lauterbrunnen valley. 

Paraglide over the vast alpine landscape and quaint village town for a mesmerizing journey you will be telling people about for years to come. 

For the less adventurous, take the cable car up nearly 10,000 ft to the Schilthorn viewpoint for panoramic views of the Swiss Alps. 

Fun fact: the viewpoint is famously known as a filming location for the 1969 James Bond movie! 

basel switzerland day trips

A trip to Switzerland would not be complete without a visit to the country’s capital . 

Walk along the cobblestone pathways and take in the view of the river that runs through this old town. 

Home to famous artist Hans Gieng, you’ll find some of his unusual fountains throughout the town. One that stands out amongst the rest is an ogre preparing to eat a bag of children! 

Visit  Bern MĂźnster, Switzerland’s tallest church, and walk the many steps up to the top where you can look down over Bern, the Aare River, and the Alps. 

Did you know that Albert Einstein once lived here? Check out the Einstein House to see how he spent his days while developing the Theory of Relativity. 

basel switzerland day trips

A delightful mixture of nature and city beauty, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Lucerne. 

Fall in love at first glance as Mount Pilatus stands nearly 7,000 ft tall above the town. No matter where you go, you will have sight of this wonderous mountain. 

Hop on a historic steamboat to get out onto Lake Lucerne or take in the sincere waters right from the shore. 

Lake Lucerne is in the center of town so you can’t miss it, literally! 

The Old Town is the place to appreciate architecture from the middle ages while also finding some trinkets to take home along the way. 

Walkthrough Hofkirche, built in the 1630s, to learn about why the church plays an important role in the country’s history. 

Grab lunch at Wirtshaus Taube where you can sit along the river or get the authentic fondue experience at Pfistern. 

4. Naturpark Gantrisch

basel switzerland day trips

Established as a Regional Nature Park in 2012, Gantrisch is home to a variety of different landscapes, each more beautiful than the last. 

The Swiss Confederation is dedicated to the preservation of the land ensuring the growth of wildlife and plant species. 

The four-season park offers cross-country skiing in the wintertime and intense bike tours along ever-changing terrain in the summer and spring. 

Take the park on foot and dedicate 4 hours to hike up to Gantrisch peak and back. 

As you approach the top, there are sections where you will need to hold on to the wire that lines the mountain but this only adds to the excitement and makes the view that much more rewarding. 

If you’re lucky you may even gain a friend or two (aka some friendly mountain goats) along your journey. 

Extend your adventure by stopping at Gantrischseeli Lake on your way back down for a swim or a moment of tranquility. 

Refuel and re-energize at one of the multitudes of restaurants and hotels located within the park. 

5. Solothurn

basel switzerland day trips

For a quick lesson on a centuries’ worth of Swiss history, plan a visit to the town of Solothurn. 

There are more than 15 churches in town to hop around to and learn about their importance to Swiss heritage. 

Schedule a church tour or go at your own pace but make sure to be respectful of those that still worship at these beautiful locations. 

One of the most visited churches is St. Ursus Cathedral thanks to the stunning architecture and views of the Bernese Alps from the top. 

Inside the Cantonal Museum is one of the largest collections of armor, weapons, and all things military. 

Stand in the center of town during the 11th hour to hear the music of the town and take the old town tour to learn why 11 is their lucky number. 

Eleven fountains, Eleven museums, Eleven bells in the main tower… you could spend the whole day trying to count them all.

Once done, reward yourself with a cold one whose name in English means, you guessed it, eleven. 

6. RĂśtteln Castle

basel switzerland day trips

Cross over into Germany where you can walk amongst the well intact ancient ruins of a castle that dates back to 1102. 

Built high above sea level, the castle overlooks the valley and the Upper Rhine Valley. 

A drawbridge connects the upper and lower wards. The lower ward was added as an extension in the 1300s, making the upper ward the older of the two. 

Imagine the historic cultural exchanges that took place here centuries ago as you walk through the stone rooms. 

Be sure to head up to the green tower, also known as GrĂźner Turm, for panoramic views of the German village of LĂśrrach, the Wiesen valley, and the snowy peaks of the Swiss Alps calling in the background. 

You can’t make a trip to Germany without stopping at a Biergarten so make sure to stop at Fraulein Burg for a quick bite.

basel switzerland day trips

This city wears many hats as the hub of many worldwide organizations, the lead creator of luxury watches, and the gateway to delicious treats and historic attractions. 

Climb the steps of St. Pierre Cathedral for an overview of the city, the lake, and the world-famous Jet d’Eau, or in other words, massive water jet fountain. 

You may first wonder how a water jet can earn such fame but now imagine it shooting up nearly 500 ft in the air! 

Spend the day strolling through Old Town Geneva and stop at any parks, shops, and cafes that call out your name. 

Create your own personalized blend of coffee at Valmandin and be prepared to never want Starbucks again. 

Watch the sunset over Lake Geneva as you listen to music and munch on local favorites at the Tropical Corner. 

8. Strasbourg

basel switzerland day trips

German and French styles blend together to create this unique, picturesque town located in northeastern France. 

Cast your eyes on the Strasbourg Cathedral, the tallest medieval building in the world that is still intact, or make a trip to the top to look out upon the Black Forest. 

Turn back time as you walk down the cobblestone paths around La Petite France’s charming homes dating back to the 1500s. 

Plan ahead for a tour of the European Parliament building where you can get some insight into European law. 

Strasbourg also has a unique way for foodies to try a bit of everything without breaking the bank (or your stomach). 

The Tasty Trips Pass lets you try samples from a variety of different restaurants and cafes at your own pace. 

basel switzerland day trips

Another France gem is Colmar, located right on the border of Germany, and having had changed controls many times, you are bound to get a mix of the two countries’ decadent foods and breathtaking architecture. 

The Lauch River runs right through the town providing Venice vibes and beautiful scenery. 

Walk along the water’s edge or cruise around the village. 

The homes of that line the streets boast vibrant colors and many stop by The Fisherman’s Quay for the picture-perfect moment. 

For something different visit the House of Heads where you can stand amongst over 100 head sculptures. 

Enjoy an authentic Alstanian (blend of German and French) meal at Bistrot Gourmand or sip a glass of wine at Le Cercle des Aromes. 

10. Top of Europe

basel switzerland day trips

Jungfraujoch houses the highest railway in all of Europe so it’s no surprise that it’s referred to as the “Top of Europe”. 

We have 19th century Adolf Guyer-Zeller to thank for the creation of this iconic railway system even if he never got to see its completion. 

The train ride up is 3 hours give or take depending on which station you start your trip at but the views make the time go by in a flash. 

First stop, the Sphinx observation deck. Here you can look out onto a sea of snow that coats the Aletsch Glacier. 

After you’ve taken the time to enjoy the glacier in its entirety, head over to the Ice Palace to walk through an ice tunnel within it! 

11. Mount Pilatus

basel switzerland day trips

Once rumored to have dragons with healing powers living upon the mountain, the many peaks that make up this mountain range are nothing short of magical. 

Take the mountain on foot and hike the five miles up to the summit. 

The path is straightforward but the difficulty lies with the steady incline. However, a bit of motivation (and the views around you will definitely help) and you will make it to the top in no time! 

There are also many smaller peaks along the way to stop and awe over. 

If you don’t have the time or the energy for this 3-hour trek, opt for the cable car but be warned, as the steepest cog train in the world, the ride can feel a bit like a rollercoaster. 

12. Augusta Raurica

basel switzerland day trips

Considered to be one of the most well-preserved ancient theatres, it is amazing to see how the structure has stayed intact since its completion date in 44 BC. 

Take a seat in the massive theater and imagine the 8,000 people that once sat around it for events. 

Kids will enjoy a walk through the Roman House where touching of the antiques is actually encouraged. 

Excavation still continues to this day and archaeologists have discovered some interesting artifacts like the remnants of what once was a bakery! 

13. Region Wasserfallen

basel switzerland day trips

With nearly 60 hikes to choose from, you can spend days exploring the region’s dense greenery and flowing waterfalls. 

New technology cable cars provide a smooth trip up the Wasserfallen mountain. 

From here you can venture off to different trails but don’t worry each trail has stunning views of the snow-peaked Alps so no matter what path you choose, it will be the right one. 

To mix up the transportation say goodbye to the cable car and take the ride back down the mountain by scooter! 

In the wintertime, other methods to descend include snowshoeing and sledding. 

14. Black Forest 

basel switzerland day trips

If the name of this forest gives you dense woods, timber houses, and fairytale vibes, then you’re on the right track. 

Along these ancient woods, you will find many small German villages and attractions, so the journey is best made by car for the freedom of stopping whenever and wherever you please. 

Gengenbach is a quaint town with stone towers and half-timbered houses centered around the market square. Visit during Christmas time to see one of the most unique holiday markets around. 

Watch the fog roll over Lake Titisee as you indulge in the famous Black Forest cherry cake available in all cafes. 

Take things up a notch and experience the luxury of Michelin star dining at one of the three widely acclaimed restaurants in Baiersbronn. 

15. Porrentruy

basel switzerland day trips

Known as the cultural core of the region, Porrentruy is home to an immense amount of historic buildings and attractions. 

At first glance, you can see the Château de Porrentruy, a medieval castle that towers over the town and you will be drawn to take a visit as it will continuously catch your eye. 

Jurassica Jardin Botanique is a garden with a diverse variety of flowers from all over the world to walk along and admire. 

The building of MusĂŠe de l’HĂ´tel-Dieu provides a history lesson all on its own, but take a stroll through this museum to learn about the furniture and tapestries popular in the medieval era.

Related posts:

Traveler,Woman,On,Beach,Bay,Joy,Fun,Nature,Scenic,Landscape

  • All Destinations
  • Bustling Cities
  • Beautiful Towns
  • Charming Villages
  • Culinary Experiences
  • Historical Monuments
  • Zoos, Parks and Aquariums
  • Image Gallery
  • Comparative Analyses
  • Hiking Time Calculator
  • Travel Information
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Affiliate Disclaimer
  • Favorite Resources
  • Privacy Policy

10 Best Day Trips from Basel

Darla

  • March 22, 2023 January 18, 2024

Last Updated on January 18, 2024 by Admin

The city of  Basel , located close to France and Germany and with excellent weather all year round, is known for its vibrant lifestyle and contrasting cultural traditions. Old and new are juxtaposed throughout Basel’s cosmopolitan landscape. It is located on the  Rhine River .

Basel  is also known as  Switzerland’s cultural capital.  It has more than  40 museums , including the Kunstmuseum, the  Fondation Beyeler , and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Additionally, it hosts  Art Basel , an international art fair that attracts thousands of artists, art collectors, and art enthusiasts from Europe, the US, and Asia. 

Basel is not just a cultural city. The city is also  home to some world-renowned institutions,  such as the University of Basel, the Bank of International Settlements, and FC Basel. And although Basel has so many activities to offer, those who spend several days there might still want to take day trips from the city. Below are some suggestions for the best day trips from Basel for those based there.

basel switzerland day trips

Typically, these day trips are located one to two hours away from Basel by train.

This article discusses the 10 best day trips from Basel . Let’s go!

Located a hundred kilometers away from Basel, Lucerne features a picturesque location on Lake Lucerne, a historic old town, and stunning views of the Swiss Alps. Lucerne is a great choice for a day trip from Basel if you want to experience Switzerland in a nutshell.

basel switzerland day trips

The city of Lucerne is one of the most popular tourist spots in Switzerland. In Lucerne, you’ll find everything you’d want in a typical Swiss city. The beauty of its fjord-like blue lake, charming old town, and mountains are unbeatable. For those who want to spend some time in Lucerne city, there’s so much to see: the Transport Museum , the Lion Monument , the Rosengart Collection , and Chapel Bridge , just to name a few. 

You can get around Lake Lucerne with the Lake Lucerne ship company. Various basins and bays provide exhilarating and changing views of the landscape on the lake – Stansstaad, Weggis, Buochs, Gersau, and Uri.

You can read more about other stunning places to visit near Lucerne such as BĂźrgenstock , Engelberg , Vitznau , and Weggis in this article 10 Beautiful Places Near Lucerne . And for those who wish to visit the mountains near Lucerne, you can find out about the Closest Mountains To Visit From Lucerne .

How do you get from Basel to Lucerne?

There are two direct trains per hour between Basel and Lucerne. Travel time with a direct train is approximately 1 hour, 2 minutes to 1 hour, 14 minutes.

One of the most important day trips you can take from Basel is to Bern, Switzerland’s de facto capital, which is 99 kilometers away. It can be reached in 1 hour and 15 minutes by car.

basel switzerland day trips

Nestled along the banks of the Aare River, Bern offers a variety of attractions for all tastes, whether you enjoy history, art, animals, or simply relaxing in a beautiful setting. It is the  federal city of Switzerland . There is much more to discover when you take the time to explore this charming city.

There is no better place in Bern to start your day than the  Old Town , located across the Aare River. The Old Town of Bern, which consists of well-preserved buildings from the medieval era, was designated a  UNESCO World Heritage Site  in 1983. A famous symbol of Bern, which dates back to 1218-1220, can be seen right at the entrance to the Old Town: the Zytglogge .

If you would like to learn more about Bern , check out our article How to Spend 1 Day in Bern, Switzerland .

How do you get from Basel to Bern?

There are two direct trains per hour between Basel and Bern. Travel time with a direct train is approximately 58 minutes to 1 hour.

3. Rhine Falls

Known for its powerful cascades, misty rainbows, and picturesque setting amid rocky cliffs and lush greenery, Rhine Falls is one of Switzerland’s most stunning wonders. Despite having to cover 131 kilometers in an hour and 30 minutes, Rhine Falls is a rewarding day trip from Basel.

basel switzerland day trips

Europe’s most powerful waterfall is  Rheinfall  (or Rhine Falls). Rhine Falls is located in  Neuhausen  in the canton of  Schaffhausen . Not only is it beautiful and powerful, but it is also considered the largest in Europe.

Rheinfall has a width of 150 meters and a height of 23 meters. In the summer, 600 m3 (21,189 cubic feet) of water pours over the falls. 

Rheinfall  is Switzerland’s and Europe’s largest waterfall – and it is definitely worth a visit.

By taking a boat trip up to the Rheinfall rock, you can see this waterfall quite closely. Although it can get quite loud, it is a great experience (I have done it and thoroughly enjoyed it). This rock is accessible via stairs. 

Rheinfall is easily accessible by public transportation. 

If you would like to check out Rhine Falls as well as Switzerland’s most beautiful waterfalls, you can check out our articles:

  • Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Switzerland
  • Rhine Falls and How to Get There

How do you get from Basel to Rhine Falls?

Rhine Falls can be accessed from Basel by traveling to Zurich. In Zurich, change to a connecting train to Neuhausen Rheinfall. Rhine Falls is a short walk from the train station.

4. Lauterbrunnen

Lauterbrunnen, a picturesque Swiss village renowned for its beautiful valley, waterfalls, and outdoor activities, is one of the most picturesque day trips you can take from Basel.

basel switzerland day trips

Lauterbrunnen  is an idyllic village in Switzerland’s Bernese Oberland surrounded by waterfalls. The entire area is best described as a valley with  72 waterfalls.  Lauterbrunnen is a great place to start exploring the Jungfrau Region.

Lauterbrunnen village is situated at the valley bottom of this magnificent U-shaped valley in Switzerland. Most of the residents of this valley are actually from LĂśtschental, the adjacent valley located in Valais. A road was said to have passed between the Eiger and MĂśnch on the way to Valais. It is said that the heights used to be much milder and more fertile.

By taking the train from Lauterbrunnen, you can reach the sunny car-free terrace of  Wengen  as well as   Kleine Scheidegg .  From Kleine Scheidegg, you can change trains to go to  Jungfraujoch . You may access MĂźrren through Lauterbrunnen itself or via Stechelberg on the other side of Lauterbrunnen. In addition, if you keep ascending, you’ll reach Piz Gloria â€“ the summit of  Schilthorn  at 2,971 meters above sea level.

Some of the other highlights of the Lauterbrunnen region include Staubbach Waterfall,  TrĂźmmelbach Waterfalls , MĂźrrenbach Waterfall , and Gimmelwald.

If you would like to plan a day in Lauterbrunnen, you can check out our article How to Spend 1 Day in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland .

How do you get from Basel to Lauterbrunnen?

From Basel, take the Interregion train to Interlaken Ost. In Interlaken Ost, change to the connecting train that will bring you to Lauterbrunnen.

5. Montreux

189 kilometers away from Basel, Montreux is the perfect day trip for a relaxing and beautiful getaway . With its nearby vineyards and more laid-back lifestyle, Montreux will always be an interesting contrast to lively Basel.  

basel switzerland day trips

Montreux  is a charming town on the northeastern shores of  Lake Geneva  in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Known for its mild climate, gorgeous views, and Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux has a lot to offer. 

A stretch of eight kilometers runs from Clarens, through Chillon Castle , and up to Villeneuve. Together with Vevey-Montreux, it has an estimated population of 85,000. Atop the Rochers-de-Naye mountain, you can enjoy amazing views of Montreux, the lake, as well as the Swiss Alps.

If you would like to plan a day in  Montreux , you can read our article   How to Spend 1 Day in Montreux, Switzerland .

How do you get from Basel to Montreux?

To get from Basel to Montreux, you will have to go via Bern and Lausanne. It takes 2 hours 42 minutes to 3 hours 7 minutes to travel between Basel and Montreux by train. Montreux is 186 kilometers away from Basel by car.

6. Mount Titlis

Its breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps, thrilling cable car rides, and exciting snow experiences make Mount Titlis an excellent day trip from Basel. When you want to experience the high Swiss Alps, Mount Titlis is well worth the 133-kilometer drive.

basel switzerland day trips

Titlis , at 3,239 meters above sea level, is the highest point of Canton Obwalden. This well-known mountain is convenient to reach from  Engelberg  village. Titlis is an excellent destination with a panoramic style view, easily accessed from the valley via Stand.

The views of the Alps from Titlis are fantastic. You will see the glacier and rock ridges while riding the cable car and at the mountain station. From the mountain station of Titlis, you will only need 219 meters to reach the peak. However, this can only be reached with appropriate alpine climbing shoes good for serious alpine hiking. The marked routes should be strictly followed.

Titlis offers many attractions such as the revolving cable car Rotair, the Cliff Walk, ice sculptures in the Glacier Cave, as well as a Glacier Park and an Adventure Park.

If you would like to read more about Titlis , you can check out this page – 10 Best Things to Do in Titlis Switzerland .

How do you get from Basel to Mount Titlis?

To get from Basel to Mount Titlis, simply travel to Lucerne. Once in Lucerne, you can follow the steps outlined in this article: Lucerne To Titlis Train: All You Need To Know .

7. Schaffhausen

A 90-minute drive from Basel takes you to Schaffhausen, which is around 136 kilometers away. Schaffhausen is worth visiting for its charming old town, impressive Munot fortification, and cultural offerings, making it a hidden gem that shouldn’t be missed.

basel switzerland day trips

The Swiss town of Schaffhausen lies in a wine-growing region bordered by Germany on three sides. Schaffhausen is a pretty town with baroque buildings and decorated facades in the medieval old town, as well as the 16th-century Munot Fortress.

Schaffhausen has many historical sites such as the All Saints Abbey, the MĂźnster Schaffhausen, guild houses, and the Church of St. John. There are also other great attractions near Schaffhausen, such as Stein am Rhein and the Rhine Falls.

If you would like to learn more about Schaffhausen , check out our article How to Spend 1 Day in Schaffhausen, Switzerland .

How do you get from Basel to Schaffhausen?

To get from Basel to Schaffhausen, take the train to Zurich. In Zurich, change to the connecting train that will bring you to Schaffhausen. From Basel to Schaffhausen, it takes approximately an hour and forty minutes to two hours by train.

8. Lausanne

It’s worth a day trip from Basel to Lausanne, one of the most picturesque cities in Switzerland because of its history, beauty, and amazing views. You will reach Lausanne in about two hours and 20 minutes if you drive there from Basel .

basel switzerland day trips

The eponymous capital of Vaud canton, Lausanne is a beautiful city. This city has everything – a beach on Lake Geneva, pools, a gorgeous old town, museums , shops, restaurants, an aquarium/vivarium , and views of the surrounding mountains. In addition, with varying altitudes, you have parts of the city with great views. 

Lausanne’s old town and Cathedral give it a rich history. The city was once ruled by Celts and Romans. Today, Lausanne is the fifth-largest city in Switzerland and the second-largest city in French-speaking Switzerland.

If you would like to plan a day in Lausanne , you can read our article How to Spend 1 Day in Lausanne, Switzerland .

How do you get from Basel to Lausanne?

Lausanne can be reached by train from Basel via Bern. By train, the journey to get there from Basel via Bern typically takes between 2 hours and 12 minutes to 2 hours and 20 minutes. By car, Lausanne is located 204 kilometers away from Basel.

Blausee is worth visiting for its crystal-clear blue waters, tranquil natural surroundings, and picturesque alpine scenery, which together create a magical and unforgettable experience. If you want to see a place that looks like something out of a fairytale, Blausee is the ideal day trip from Basel.

basel switzerland day trips

Lake Blausee  is worth a visit any time of year. Hiking, picnicking, and boating are a couple of things you can do at Blausee. Blausee is a stunning pearl in Kandergrund,  one of the most famous lakes  in  Switzerland . Anyone who wants to relax will get their money’s worth.

You can visit it at any time of the year since it is open all year long. It is owned by Blausee Corporation, which also owns the hotel, restaurant, organic trout farm, and nearby shop. For dining, there is a Gault Millau restaurant that serves fresh trout. Or you can grill your own food.

Guests are provided with a boat ride as part of the fee. There’s no extra charge to ride the boat all the way around the lake.  

The area is not suitable for swimming and fishing. Nevertheless, they hold one fishing and one swimming event each year in autumn and winter, respectively.

If you would like to read more about Blausee , you can check out our article Breathtaking Blausee Lake – A Day Trip In Kandergrund .

How do you get from Basel to Blausee Lake?

Take the train from Basel to Spiez. In Spiez, transfer to the connecting train to FrĂźtigen. Take the bus from FrĂźtigen to Blausee BE. The journey from Basel to Blausee by train and bus typically takes between 2 hours and 13 minutes to 2 hours and 40 minutes in total.

10. Gruyères

In just under two hours, you can drive 161 kilometers to the lovely village of Gruyères from Basel . The town’s medieval village and castle will take you back in time.

basel switzerland day trips

Gruyères  is one of Switzerland’s most beautiful towns, located in the canton of  Fribourg . In addition to being known for cheese with the same name, it also has a castle and a well-preserved medieval center. I’d highly recommend the town as a day trip from Lausanne.

There’s  Gruyères   Castle , which is now also a museum.  You can also find the HR Giger Museum at  St-Germain Castle.  You should also check out the houses at Rue du Bourg 7, 39, and 47 and the barn at Grange du Laviau. Beyond the town, you can also drop by the  Gruyères Cheese Factory ,  MolĂŠson  Mountain, or the reservoir Lake of Gruyère.

If you would like to read more about Gruyères , you can check out our article Gruyères, Switzerland: A Romantic Little Town .

How do you get from Basel to Gruyères?

Take the train from Basel to Bern. In Bern, transfer to the connecting train to Bulle (via Fribourg if necessary). Take the bus from Bulle to Gruyères. The journey from Basel to Gruyères by train and bus typically takes between 2 hours and 30 minutes to 2 hours and 39 minutes in total.

Summary: Best Day Trips from Basel

For those who are staying for a couple of days in Basel, Switzerland, and wish to venture out to other places, we hope that this list was helpful.

To summarize, if you are looking for large cities with lots of activities, Lucerne, Bern, and Lausanne are great choices. Schaffhausen , Gruyères , and Montreux are for those who want something a bit smaller and more laid back.

Rhine Falls, Lauterbrunnen , and Blausee Lake offer some of the most picturesque landscapes for photographers. Lastly, Titlis is the most suitable choice for those who want to visit the mountains.

* Disclosure: By clicking on our affiliate links, you may support TouringSwitzerland.com while incurring no additional costs. We appreciate your support!

Related Posts

  • Zurich to Basel Train: All You Need To Know
  • Geneva to Basel Train: All You Need To Know 
  • 8 Beautiful Towns Near Basel, Switzerland
  • Top 8 Things to Do in Basel on a Rainy Day
  • Zoo Basel – An Honest Review
  • Art Basel – The Most Influential Art Fair in the World
  • Fondation Beyeler – Among Switzerland’s Most Visited Museums
  • Wasserfallen – Basel’s Beautiful Ridge In Swiss Jura
  • When Is the Best Time to Visit Basel, Switzerland?

basel switzerland day trips

Darla is the owner of TouringSwitzerland.com. Her home is in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Having lived almost 20 years in Switzerland, she's traveled extensively all over the country. Darla's favorite regions to visit in Switzerland include Engadin, Lake Geneva, Bernese Oberland, Ticino, and Valais. She loves spending time with her family, hiking, visiting museums, and reading books.

  • Using Car or Train in Switzerland
  • Marmots in Avers, Switzerland
  • How Do I Get From Chur to Rhine Gorge?
  • Jucker Farm: Explore the Swiss Countryside Near Zurich

My Path in the World

14 of the Best Day Trips From Basel by Train

When you have the opportunity to see some of the natural scenery and quaint towns of Switzerland, France, and Germany without renting a car, you know you have to take at least one or two day trips from Basel by Train (you can also book guided day tours from Basel).

Switzerland’s cultural hotspot may have a lot to offer, but its surroundings are also well worth exploring, so don’t hesitate to extend your weekend trip to Basel and travel by train to the beautiful places on this list.

* This post may contain affiliate links from which I earn a commission (for more info, read my disclosure ). As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

* I try to keep the information on this blog as updated as possible, but I still recommend consulting the latest prices, opening hours, and other details on the official website of each site, hotel, and tour, as well as checking the updated public transport routes and timetables.

Day trips from Basel by train in Switzerland, France, and Germany

Table of Contents

Where to Stay in Basel

The best area to stay in Basel is the Old Town (Altstadt), not only because of its location but also because it’s home to many of the city’s points of interest.

I stayed at  The Passage Hotel , situated only a minute from Steinenvorstadt, a lovely street in the old town packed with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Also, the train station Basel SBB is just one bus stop away.

The hotel’s staff made me feel very welcome, and my room was bright, spacious, and comfortable, so I would definitely go back for another stay. You can  read more reviews on The Passage Hotel here .

Fun fact:  If you book a hotel in Basel, you get the  Basel Card  when you check in. With the card, you can use public transportation for free and get a 50% discount at the city’s museums. Even the journey from the airport or train station is free with your hotel booking confirmation email.

Spalentor, a landmark in Basel old town

Basel Day Trips by Train: Direct Routes

Good to know: All the mentioned countries are a part of the Schengen Area , so there is no passport control when you cross the border from one to the other. Simply hop on your train from the station of Basel SBB, and you’re good to go.

Strasbourg, France

The largest city in the Grand Est region (formed by Alsace, Champagne-Ardenne, and Lorraine), Strasbourg is an ideal day trip for those who love history, culture, architecture, and good food accompanied by welcoming locals and a vibrant atmosphere.

Its historic center, the Grande Île, along with the Neustadt district, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by the Ill River, it is packed with beautiful squares, charming streets, and impressive landmarks like the jaw-dropping Strasbourg Cathedral and the Rohan Palace.

Also notable is Petite France – the picturesque canal quarter with its lovely half-timbered houses, the Vauban Dam, and the Parc de l’Orangerie.

If you’re a foodie, the local culinary scene is diverse, ranging from traditional Alsatian restaurants and cozy French cafes to international cuisine restaurants and trendy brunch places.

You’ll also find plenty of museums in the city, including the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Historical Museum of the City of Strasbourg, and the Strasbourg Museum of Fine Arts.

Strasbourg can be visited throughout the year, yet it is especially known for its enchanting Christmas markets, making it one of the best cities in Europe for a winter break .

Travel time: 1 hour and 20 minutes. Top tour in Strasbourg: A free walking tour of the city . Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Strasbourg in advance.

Strasbourg Cathedral

Zurich, Switzerland

By Josh from A Backpacker’s World

One of the best day trips from Basel by train is to the Swiss city of ZĂźrich. Many mistakenly believe it is the capital city of Switzerland, but it isn’t. Though it definitely feels like a capital city when you visit.

The train takes just over 1 hour and leaves from Basel SBB straight to ZĂźrich HB. There are only 5-6 stops between, and it’s an extremely scenic train journey through the countryside, passing through some small towns.

There are lots of reasons to visit ZĂźrich. It’s a place with a lot of history and culture, and you only need to look as far as the  language in ZĂźrich  to catch a glimpse.

Another reason to visit ZĂźrich is because it has a perfect mix of natural beauty and architectural beauty. 

ZĂźrich Lake offers the perfect place to relax and watch the swans swim past with a view of the Alps in the background on clear days. And then you have the beauty of the FraumĂźnster and GrossmĂźnster just a few minutes walk away.

It’s also very walkable, and you can see everything in half a day, making it the perfect day trip destination.

Travel time: 1 hour. Top tour in Zurich: A walking tour of the Old Town . Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Zurich in advance.

Zurich city and river views

Interlaken, Switzerland

By Kristin from Global Travel Escapades

Another fantastic place to visit if you’re in Basel is the picturesque city of Interlaken! Perfect for a day trip, this city is located between two stunning lakes, Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, and offers a variety of activities.

For starters, you can participate in an  adrenaline-inducing activity, such as paragliding ,  which allows you to take in views of the city from above! 

Or, you can hike to the top of Harder Kulm and admire the incredible panoramic views. This hike takes about 2.5 hours to complete and is moderate in difficulty.

Alternatively, if you prefer something more relaxed, take a stroll along the river Aare! This river has a bright turquoise color and makes the perfect backdrop for beautiful pictures!

Just be sure to wear lots of sunscreen as the altitude means the sun is more intense!

Travel time: 2 hours. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Interlaken in advance.

natural landscapes of Interlaken

Bern, Switzerland

By Iris from Mind of a Hitchhiker

Just a one-hour domestic train ride away from Basel is Switzerland’s  de facto capital city Bern . It’s Switzerland’s fifth biggest city and the perfect size for a day trip or one overnight hotel stay to get free public transit with the Bern Ticket. 

Upon leaving the train station, it’s a short walk to the stately Swiss government building. From the Bundeshaus, there are wonderful views of the Aare River, which wraps around the Old City or Altstadt, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

One legend of the city name tells that Bern was named after the first animal a duke shot in 1191: a bear. You’ll notice a lot of bear-themed things in the city, such as the flag, the bear statue at the famous astronomical clock Zytglogge and the bear pit Bärengraben. There you can see the city’s small bear population forage and wander.

For the best vistas of the entire city, take the tram away from the center to the Gurtenbahn funicular and walk up the observation tower. If you’re visiting on a particularly hot summer day, make sure to pack a bathing suit to go for a swim in the Aare River as the locals do.

Travel time: 1 hour. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Bern in advance.

Bern city and river views

Bellinzona, Switzerland

By Zoe from Together In Switzerland

For a wonderful day trip south of Basel, consider taking the train to Bellinzona in Switzerland. The quickest and most direct route takes 2 hours and 39 minutes, so a long but enjoyable day trip is possible!

Bellinzona is quite a highlight to visit, located in the sunniest canton of Switzerland.

You can practice your Italian here as it’s the main language, compared to the rest of Switzerland with German or French. Bellinzona is the capital of the Ticino canton, where  there are many things to see  and do while visiting. 

To start with, Bellinzona is beautifully known for its 3 UNESCO World Heritage castles that are dotted in and around the city.

Given this title in 2000, you can visit all in one day (by walking or local transport), with all castle grounds and walls being free to wander. They all have something unique, with a museum or exhibit you can attend to learn more. 

If you can, visit on a Saturday for the local market, where they sell local treats like honey, wine, and Swiss cheeses! You could also grab some snacks and choose a local walking tour around the city and river.

For a sit-down restaurant, consider a table at  il Piazza Ristorante  at the Piazza della Foca. They have some great local options as well as many Italian cuisine dishes.

Travel time: 2 hours and 40 minutes. Top tour in Bellinzona: A combo ticket of the three castles of Bellinzona . Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Bern in advance.

One of the castles of Bellinzona

Colmar, France

To get a taste of what France’s oldest wine route, the Alsace Wine Route , has to offer, take a day trip from Basel to Colmar, a fairytale town surrounded by dreamy villages and countless vineyards.

The medieval town boasts stunning architecture with half-timbered houses, quirky decorations, and Gothic and Renaissance landmarks like St Martin’s Church and Maison Pfister.

It is also known for its tiny yet photogenic canal district, La Petite Venise, as well as for museums such as the Unterlinden Museum and the Bartholdi Museum, dedicated to the Colmar-born sculptor who designed the Statue of Liberty.

You can also stay the night in Colmar and spend a day exploring postcard-perfect Alsatian villages like Eguisheim, Riquewihr, and Kaysersberg (using the Kutzig hop-on hop-off bus, which has a circular route starting in Colmar).

Travel time: 45 minutes. Top tour in Colmar: Walking tour with wine tasting . Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Colmar in advance.

Read more: Is Colmar worth visiting?

Petite Venise of Colmar

Lucerne, Switzerland

By Lavina from Continent Hop

Lucerne is an ideal location for a train trip from Basel, located just 100 kilometers away. It is a typical Swiss city and a popular tourist spot.

It is the most populated city in the country and a hub for transport and telecommunication. It has a scenic view of Lake Lucerne with the Swiss Alps in the background, making it perfect for a day trip.

Lucerne is home to wonderfully built churches, and you can start your day trip by visiting the 17th-century Jesuit Church. It is built on the beautiful Reuss River and has white and gold interiors. 

A short walk from the church will take you to the chapel bridge, also known as KapellbrĂźcke, one of the most iconic sites in Lucerne. It is one of the oldest wooden bridges in Europe, adorned with artworks from the 17th century.

There are many cafes surrounding the chapel bridge where you can have lunch or a hot cup of coffee.

You can also take a boat tour to explore Lake Lucerne or head up to Mount Pilatus by taking a gondola ride to enjoy a scenic view of the lake and the mountains.

Next, you can explore the Old Town to get a taste of the traditional alpine houses and colorful artwork. You should also visit the Musegg Wall, which is one of the most well-preserved medieval walls in the country.

Also, explore the famous Lion Monument, known as LĂśwendenkmal, a famous tourist attraction and a must-see in Lucerne.

Extra tip: You must try to visit  Lucerne in winter , as it has a lot to offer, and the Christmas markets are enchanting.

Travel time: 1 hour. Top tour in Lucerne: A walking tour of the Old Town . Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Lucerne in advance.

Lucerne old town

Freiburg Im Breisgau, Germany

By Sharon from Germany Footsteps

Freiburg im Breisgau (or just Freiburg) is the perfect place for a day trip from Basel.

In just 40 minutes by train, you can be exploring a slice of Germany. Located in the famous Black Forest, it’s a pretty city with plenty to do in the city itself and its surroundings.

Freiburg started life in 1091 when a castle was built on Schlossberg (Castle Hill) to control the nearby trade routes. This resulted in a settlement growing at the foot of the hill in what is today the Old Town area of Freiburg. Freiburg was then founded in 1120.

The castle itself no longer exists, but you walk up and around Schlossberg with some great trails, and you can find old ruins of the forts and the castle that used to exist here.

Another must-visit is the Old Town. It’s a great mix of old and new, as much was destroyed in World War II. It’s a fantastic place to wander with the Dreisam River on one side and Schlossberg on the other.

Make sure you visit Freiburger MĂźnster (Cathedral), which dates back to the 13th century. There are also amazing museums, old city gates, and more to visit as  you walk about Freiburg’s Old Town.

If you want to experience the Black Forest, there are also some great hiking trails starting from Freiburg.

Travel time: 40 minutes. Top tour in Freiburg: Freiburg city tour . Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Freiburg in advance.

a street in old town Freiburg

Karlsruhe, Germany

By Elle from Only in Germany

On an exciting Basel day trip, you can discover  the best things to do in Karlsruhe , a captivating blend of German charm and Mediterranean flair, also perfect for a weekend break in Germany .

The history of Karlsruhe dates back to June 17th, 1715, when Margrave Charles III William of Baden-Durlach dreamt of founding a new city under a tree.

And so, Karlsruhe, meaning ‘Charles’ peace,’ was born, with the Karlsruhe Palace at its heart. The palace’s unique fan-shaped layout, resembling a bicycle wheel, earned it the nickname ‘Fan City.’

Your journey begins at the Karlsruhe Palace and the Badisches Landes Museum inside, immersing yourself in the city’s past. Don’t miss the stunning views of the ‘Fan City’ from the palace’s roof tower.

Venture into the lush Palace Gardens and the majestic Botanical Garden, offering a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. Take a train ride around the gardens for a leisurely tour.

Delve into Karlsruhe’s vibrant cultural scene at the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) and the unique Majolica Porcelain Manufactory Museum. Admire the artistic spirit that defines the city.

Savor the city’s delightful Schwarzwald cake at one of the charming pastry shops, and soak in the lively atmosphere at Karlsruhe Market Square. Visit the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, a symbol of Karlsruhe’s commitment to democracy and human rights.

Explore the enchanting Durlach neighborhood, and don’t miss the Turmbergbahn for stunning panoramic views.

Located close to the Schwarzwald Forest, the Rhine River, and the French border, Karlsruhe offers the perfect blend of cultural experiences and natural beauty.

Travel time: 1 hour and 45 minutes. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Karlsruhe in advance.

One-Day Trips From Basel by Train With an Interchange/Transfer

Good to know: All the mentioned countries are a part of the Schengen Area , so there is no passport control when you cross the border from one to the other.

Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, France

The medieval Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle is a must-see historical landmark in Alsace, offering gorgeous panoramic views of the Vosges Mountains, the Plain of Alsace, and even the Black Forest.

Throughout the centuries, it was owned by the Hohenstaufen dynasty, the Counts of Thierstein, and the Swedish Empire, until it was reconstructed by the German emperor Wilhelm II at the beginning of the 20th century.

During your visit, you can tour the chateau’s rooms at your own pace and learn about its history while also taking in the beauty of the surrounding landscapes and the enchanting architecture.

To get to Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg, you need to take the train from Basel to the town of Selestat, where a shuttle bus (number 500) can take you from the train station to the castle.

Using the shuttle bus also gives you a discount of 2 euros at the castle ( browse its latest prices and timetables here ).

Total travel time: 1.5 hours. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Selestat in advance.

haut-koenigsbourg castle in alsace France and the surrounding views

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

By Martha from May Cause Wanderlust

Lauterbrunnen is a picturesque village in a steep-sided U-shaped valley at the foot of the Bernese Alps.

One day in Lauterbrunnen  will be filled with classic Swiss beauty: stunning views of waterfalls, impossibly steep mountains, and quaint wooden chalets.

The village itself is so pretty: there’s a church with a steeple next to a gushing river; you could walk up to Staubbach Falls, the highest free-falling waterfall in Switzerland.

There are also some scenic hiking and cycling routes in the surrounding countryside. And there are several cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy classic Swiss fare like raclette and rosti.

You could also take advantage of the mountain trains and cable cars to explore some of the mountainside attractions, such as the car-free hamlets of MĂźrren, Wengen, and Kleine Scheidegg.

And if you set off from Basel early enough, you might even be able to fit in a visit to Jungfraujoch, a high-altitude observation station offering panoramic views across mountains and the Aletsch Glacier.

The journey here from Lauterbrunnen is about an hour and 40 minutes, so it does take some time to visit Jungfraujoch, but the journey itself has stunning scenery all the way.

To get to Lauterbrunnen from Basel by train, you’ll travel first to Interlaken and then change for a short train ride to Lauterbrunnen.

Total travel time: 2.5 hours. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Lauterbrunnen in advance.

village views of Lauterbrunnen

Liechtenstein

By Paul from Paulmarina

The principality of Liechtenstein is a micronation in Europe. In fact, it’s the 6th smallest nation in the world and one that you can easily visit on a day trip from Basel.

Its capital, Vaduz, is known for its contemporary and modern art scene and, as a fan, you will appreciate the street art and the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein.

With that, you will also immerse yourself in the history of the nation, with its proud postal stamp traditions and medieval castles and ruins.

I highly recommend taking part in a wine-tasting session. The prince’s own winery will introduce you to the top Rhine Valley wine domain, and perhaps you might even encounter Princess Marie on your visit.

To get to Liechtenstein, take the direct SBB train IC3 from Basel and get out at Sargans, a Swiss border town. From there, grab a short bus ride to Vaduz.

The complete trip doesn’t take longer than 2 1/2 hours, giving you plenty of time for the top  things to do in Liechtenstein .

Total travel time: 2.5 hours. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Sargans in advance.

Liechtenstein from above

Triberg, Germany

By Angie from We’re Not in Kansas Anymore

Triberg, located in the Black Forest Region of Germany, is an easy train ride from Basel. There’s enough to do in this small town to fill an enjoyable day trip itinerary.

Triberg is the quintessential “Black Forest” with dense forests and all the wonderful things associated with this popular region of Germany.

Colorful shops line the main street in town, where you can shop for quality handcrafted cuckoo clocks. You won’t want to miss the world’s largest (and smallest) working cuckoo clock.

Try some savory Black Forest ham and finish off your meal with a piece of delicious Black Forest cake, which was invented right here!

No visit to Triberg  is complete without a trip to the famous Triberg Waterfall, one of Germany’s highest.

Take a short, dreamy trail through the forest, where you’ll experience babbling brooks, moss-covered rocks, and wooden bridges and walkways. Your reward at the end is the stunning Triberg Waterfalls!

Total travel time: 2.5 hours. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Triberg in advance.

Triberg waterfalls

Grindelwald, Switzerland

By Daniel from  North Carolina Travel Guides

Situated about 3 hours from Basel by train is the village of Grindelwald. To get to the village, you have to transfer trains in Interlaken and travel by the scenic Bernese Oberland Railway from that city.

Grindelwald is a picturesque village in the Jungfrau Region, located 1034 meters or 3392 feet above sea level, and it is known for its beautiful landscapes, stunning nature, and impressive surrounding mountains.

The history of the village dates back to the year 1146, but there were earlier settlements in the area.

You can visit the village all year round, and there is a lot to do and see. One of the best things to do in Grindelwald is hiking. The village boasts numerous hiking paths with beautiful viewpoints. It is also a popular skiing destination in winter.

Besides that, it is possible to do all sorts of other outdoor activities in Grindelwald, and attending the Grindelwald Market, an annual outdoor market in the center of the village, can be a fun activity as well.

Total travel time: 2 hours and 50 minutes. Save time and book your train ticket from Basel to Grindelwald in advance.

A chalet in Grindelwald

Train Trips From Basel, Switzerland – Map

Access the map here to see the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland.

Tip: After accessing the map, you can also open it on your Google Maps app. Simply open your app, tap the ‘saved’ icon at the bottom, scroll down and tap the ‘maps’ icon, and choose the MyMaps map you want to see (you can do the same on your computer).

Related posts:

  • Day trips from Bari, Italy
  • Day trips from Madrid
  • Winter day trips from Milan

About Or Amir

Hey, I'm Or! I'm a passionate traveler with a severe coffee, chocolate, and pastry addiction (or any other carb for that matter). I'm always planning my next trip to Spain, Italy, or any other country in Europe, and my goal is to help you make the most of each destination.

*Your emil address will not be published. By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Hi, I'm Or!

I'm a passionate traveler obsessed with traveling in Europe and discovering hidden gems in each place I visit. For me, it's not about ticking destinations off the bucket list but experiencing each one of them to the fullest. Read more about me and my story.

basel switzerland day trips

Out of Office Mindset

21 BEST Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland 2024

Out of Office Mindset uses affiliate links.

Looking for the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland?

After exploring Switzerland, France, and Germany, we found Basel to be the *perfect* hub for day trips.

In this article, we’ll share the top day trips from Basel by tour, rental car, bus, and train.

Unsure about the best transportation options for day trips from Basel? We’ll guide you to create a smooth and efficient itinerary.

Plus, we’ll recommend where to stay to make your day trips from Basel a breeze!

Let’s get into the details of the best spots to make the most of your time in Basel!

Majestic Mount Pilatus seen from Lake Lucerne, highlighting the beauty of mountain day trips from Basel.

Swiss Travel Pass

✅Valid 3-15 Days

✅Unlimited travel on trains, buses, and boats

Day Trips from Basel by Tour

Taking a tour on day trips from Basel can be more convenient and stress-free than driving, as it eliminates the hassle of navigating unfamiliar roads and arranging transportation.

Additionally, we love that these guided tours are hosted by experts which means you get insights that really add to the experience!

Mount Pilatus

⏱Tour Length: 7-9 hours | ⭐️Rating: 5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

Mount Pilatus is a stunning peak near Lucerne , making it an ideal day trip from Basel at only a little over 1.5 hours away.

Known for its breathtaking views and outdoor activities, Pilatus offers a mix of adventure and relaxation.

Picking a reputable company to tour Mount Pilatus is so important! Below is the company we trust to give you the best experience: Swiss Travel Guide

The Pilatus Golden Round Trip is a top choice for experiencing the best of this mountain.

You start with a scenic cruise across Lake Lucerne (Kelsea’s favorite Swiss boat trip), then ride Europe’s steepest cogwheel railway to Pilatus Kulm for panoramic Alpine vistas at 6,995 feet (2,132 meters).

The cable car ascending Mount Pilatus, offering breathtaking views, an exciting part of mountain day trips from Basel.

After, you descend by cable car, stopping at FräkmĂźntegg for Central Switzerland’s largest rope park, tree tents, a toboggan run, and hiking trails.

This epic small group tour from Basel includes all transportation, and great info from the guide, and lasts 7 to 9 hours!

⏱Tour Length: 7-9 hours | ⭐️Rating: 4.5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

Lucerne, or Luzern, is a picturesque city known for its well-preserved medieval architecture situated on Lake Lucerne and surrounded by mountains.

Highlights include the Chapel Bridge , the Lion Monument , and the charming old town with its cobbled streets and colorful buildings. Lucerne is one of our very favorite Swiss towns!

Lucerne is perfect for a day trip from Basel, being just over an hour away by train.

The poignant Lion Monument in Lucerne, carved into a cliffside and surrounded by greenery, commemorates Swiss Guards who died in 1792. This historical site is a must-see on day trips from Basel.

For a comprehensive experience, we recommend the Luzern Discovery: Small Group City Walk and Lake Cruise from Basel .

This 7 to 9-hour tour starts with a guided walking tour of Lucerne’s old town, followed by a relaxing boat cruise on Lake Lucern e, delivering stunning Alpine views. The tour includes a return train ticket to Basel.

Alsace Wine Country

⏱Tour Length: 6 hours | ⭐️Rating: 5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

A day trip from Basel to the Alsace wine region is a great idea! The wine in this area is outstanding and the views are incredible.

You can explore charming medieval villages and sample some of France’s best wines.

A scenic Alsace vineyard, perfect for day trips from Basel, with rolling hills and a charming church in the background.

For a personalized experience, we strongly recommend the full-day private wine tour with WineWeinVinoVin .

This tour includes visits to family-owned wineries in Alsace , where you can learn about viticulture and taste prestigious wines.

The tour is tailored to your interests and offers the chance to explore wineries that are difficult to find on your own, making it a perfect choice for wine enthusiasts.

⏱Tour Length: 11-12 hours | ⭐️Rating: 4.5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

Zermatt, home to the iconic Matterhorn , is a fantastic (but LONG) day trip from Basel.

The iconic, snow-covered Matterhorn mountain as seen from Zermatt, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, showcasing one of the best mountain day trips from Basel. The dramatic peak rises sharply into the sky.

The Exclusive Zermatt and Matterhorn: Small Group Tour from Basel is an 11 to 12-hour journey that takes care of the hard part – logistics.

You’ll explore Zermatt’s charming Swiss chalets and ascend to the Gornergrat Ridge by cog railway for spectacular views of the Matterhorn.

With a local guide, you’ll learn all about the area which we thought was very interesting.

The tour also takes you to the KirchbrĂźcke bridge for the perfect Zermatt village picture with the Matterhorn in the background.

Jungfrau Region

⏱Tour Length: 9 hours | ⭐️Rating: 5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

The Jungfrau Region, located in the heart of the Swiss Alps, is a stunning destination for a day trip from Basel.

Known for its breathtaking landscapes, this area includes charming towns like Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, and Interlaken.

The charming village of Lauterbrunnen nestled in a green valley, with the spectacular Staubbach Falls cascading down a sheer cliff, ideal for scenic mountain day trips from Basel. Traditional Swiss chalets dot the landscape.

A fantastic way to explore this region is through the Private Full-Day Tour to Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Interlaken, and MĂźrren .

This 9-hour tour, led by a local Swiss guide, takes you to the Lauterbrunnen Valley , known for its 72 waterfalls, and includes a cable car ride to MĂźrren.

You can enjoy easy walks, visit picturesque towns, and eat great food. The tour is fully customizable to fit your preferences, ensuring an unforgettable experience in the Swiss Alps.

Bernese Oberland

The Bernese Oberland is a fantastic day trip from Basel. Here, you’ll see stunning Alpine landscapes and charming villages of the central region of Switzerland.

Walkway along the Aare Gorge, one of the best mountain day trips from Basel.

The Best of Bernese Oberland from Basel tour makes it easy to explore this region.

Over 9 hours, enjoy a private tour with a round-trip transfer via an air-conditioned minivan from your Basel hotel . Relax as you visit top spots like Aare Gorge, Giessbach Falls, or Sulwald , with your local guide providing great information the whole time.

Giessbach Falls is one of our favorite Swiss waterfalls – and there are A LOT!

This tour offers an easy way to enjoy the beauty of the Bernese Alps, making it an unforgettable day trip.

Jungfraujoch

⏱Tour Length: 10-12 hours | ⭐️Rating: 4.5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

Jungfraujoch, known as the “Top of Europe,” is an incredible day trip from Basel.

Panoramic view of the Jungfraujoch Glacier, an exciting mountain day trip from Basel.

This 10 to 12-hour private tour takes you to the 11,353-foot peak, where you will have stunning views.

The tour includes visits to charming mountain towns Lauterbrunnen and Wengen, two of our favorite towns in Switzerland.

It really is the easiest way to experience the Top of Europe – You’ll have hotel pickup and drop-off, travel by reserved train seats, and have a super knowledgeable guide helping the whole time!

Mount Titlis

⏱Tour Length: 7 hours | ⭐️Rating: 5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

Mount Titlis is a fantastic day trip from Basel.

The private tour to Mount Titlis from Basel lasts 7 hours and includes a ride on the Rotair , the world’s first rotating cable car, providing a 360° view of the Swiss Alps.

The innovative rotating gondola on Mount Titlis, ascending over rocky cliffs and snowy peaks, provides breathtaking 360-degree views, making it a highlight of mountain day trips from Basel Switzerland.

At the summit, you can enjoy the stunning panorama from the observation deck. Plus, there is the Titlis Cliff Walk, Europe’s highest suspension bridge , and the cool Titlis Glacier Cave.

You can also dine at one of the panoramic restaurants at the summit. Mount Titlis is our favorite Alpine adventure location (besides the Matterhorn).

Klausenpass

⏱Tour Length: 8-9 hours | ⭐️Rating: 5/5 | ➡️ Book Now

Klausenpass is a fantastic day trip from Basel. This mountain pass connects the cantons of Uri and Glarus , featuring winding roads and breathtaking scenery.

You can drive through charming villages, admire the dramatic cliffs, and enjoy various hiking trails.

Scenic Klausenpass with winding mountain roads, ideal for adventurous mountain day trips from Basel.

For a cool experience, check out the Natural Wonders of Switzerland: Private Tour from Basel .

This 8-9 hour tour is fully customizable. You’ll learn about Swiss culture and history, enjoy a Swiss picnic with raclette , visit a luxury chocolate and cheese factory shop, enjoy Stäubifall , and hike to an idyllic glacier lake.

Day Trips from Basel by Train

Taking day trips from Basel to other parts of Switzerland is incredibly easy due to the country’s efficient and extensive train system .

Lucerne is just over an hour by train from Basel.

The town is known for its preserved medieval architecture, highlights include the Chapel Bridge, the Lion Monument , and the stunning views from Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi.

A panoramic view of Lucerne’s historic city wall, with its watchtowers, overlooking the picturesque city, serene lake, and majestic mountains in the background, perfect for day trips from Basel.

We recommend enjoying a boat cruise on Lake Lucerne and exploring the charming old town with its colorful buildings.

Interlaken, nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, is around 2 hours by train from Basel. It’s a hub for outdoor activities like hiking, paragliding, and boat trips.

The Harder Kulm Restaurant perched on a mountain ridge, offering stunning panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and the valley below, an ideal spot for mountain day trips from Basel. The Swiss flag waves proudly against the clear blue sky.

We recommend visiting the Harder Kulm viewpoint for spectacular views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains. The town is also the gateway to the Jungfrau Region’s stunning landscapes.

Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is about an hour by train from Basel. Visit the Zytglogge clock tower, the Federal Palace, and the Bear Park.

A scenic view of the turquoise Aare River winding through Bern, with lush greenery and charming houses along the banks, highlighting one of the best day trips from Basel. A bear is visible near the riverbank, adding to the unique charm of the city.

The UNESCO-listed old town offers cobbled streets and beautiful arcades. Don’t miss the Einstein Museum and the Rosengarten for panoramic city views.

Zurich is an hour from Basel by train, offering a mix of modernity and history.

We recommend taking a stroll along Bahnhofstrasse, visiting the Swiss National Museum, and enjoying the views from Lindenhof Hill.

The impressive facade of the Swiss National Museum in Zurich, featuring Gothic architecture and vibrant murals, making it a captivating destination on day trips from Basel by train.

The Old Town, with its medieval streets and Grossmünster Church, is a must-see. Zurich’s lakefront is perfect for a relaxing walk or boat ride.

Lausanne is approximately 2 hours from Basel by train , situated on Lake Geneva’s shores.

The highlights include the Olympic Museum , the historic Lausanne Cathedral , and the lovely Ouchy waterfront .

The Esplanade de Montbenon in Lausanne, offering a stunning view of elegant buildings with terracotta roofs, Lake Geneva, and the snow-capped Alps in the distance, showcasing one of the top day trips from Basel Switzerland.

We had a lovely day strolling through the old town, visiting the Collection de l’Art Brut , and enjoying the beautiful views of the lake and the Alps.

Lausanne’s vibrant cultural scene and stunning surroundings make it a great day trip from Basel.

Day Trips from Basel to Germany

Day trips from Basel to Germany are easy due to the city’s close proximity and excellent transport connections.

Freiburg im Breisgau

Freiburg im Breisgau is a charming city in the Black Forest, just a 45-minute train ride from Basel.

Known for its medieval old town, you can explore the iconic Freiburg Cathedral , wander through cobblestone streets, and visit the lively MĂźnsterplatz market.

Historic architecture in Freiburg im Breisgau, a great day trip from Basel by train.

The city is also a gateway to the Black Forest, perfect for hiking and nature walks.

Don’t also miss the Schauinsland mountain for stunning views.

Heidelberg, about 1.5 hours from Basel by train, is famous for its picturesque castle and historic university.

Stroll along the Philosopher’s Walk for panoramic views of the city and the Neckar River.

View over Heidelberg from the castle, a top choice for day trips from Basel.

Visit the Heidelberg Castle , which has tours and a fascinating museum.

The old town’s narrow streets are filled with cafes, shops, and historic sites, making it a delightful place to explore.

Stuttgart, approximately 2 hours from Basel by train , is known for its automotive heritage and vibrant cultural scene.

Visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum to dive into automotive history.

Aerial view of Schlossplatz in Stuttgart, one of the best day trips from Basel by train.

Explore the beautiful Schlossplatz , the heart of the city, and the nearby New Palace. Stuttgart also offers excellent shopping and dining options along the KĂśnigstrasse .

For nature lovers, the Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden are must-sees.

Europa-Park

Something we don’t talk about a lot is that we LOVE theme parks . We are frequent visitors to the ones in the USA when we are home and like to try international theme parks when traveling.

So, believe us when we say Europa-Park is worth visiting! It is one of Europe’s largest and most popular amusement parks, is just over an hour from Basel by car or shuttle bus.

Located in Rust, Germany, the park has more than 100 attractions and shows spread across themed areas representing different European countries.

Europa-Park’s illuminated roller coasters at night, a thrilling day trip from Basel by bus.

Thrill-seekers can enjoy roller coasters like the Silver Star and Wodan , while families will love the variety of rides and live performances.

The park also has numerous dining options and themed hotels for a complete experience.

Day Trips from Basel to France

Taking day trips from Basel to other parts of France is easy due to the short travel times, allowing you to reach fantastic destinations in just over an hour.

Strasbourg, just over an hour by train from Basel, is a perfect day trip destination.

Start your visit with the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral , known for its intricate Gothic architecture and astronomical clock.

Colorful houses lining the canals of Strasbourg, an ideal spot for best day trips from Basel.

Wander through the charming Petite France district , with its half-timbered houses and canals.

Enjoy a boat tour on the Ill River for unique views of the city and don’t miss the European Parliament building and the historic Alsatian Museum.

Colmar, about 45 minutes from Basel by train, offers a fairy-tale experience.

Stroll through its well-preserved old town, marveling at the colorful half-timbered houses . Visit the Unterlinden Museum to see art from the Middle Ages to modern times.

Picturesque half-timbered houses in Colmar, France, a favorite destination for day trips from Basel Switzerland.

Explore Little Venice , where picturesque canals wind through the town and sample Alsatian wines and enjoy local delicacies in cozy restaurants.

Alsace Wine Region

The Alsace wine region, reachable within an hour by car or train from Basel, is renowned for its picturesque vineyards and charming villages.

Start your tour in Eguisheim , famous for its medieval architecture and winding streets. Visit local wineries to sample Alsace’s unique white wines, like Riesling and Gewurztraminer.

Continue to Riquewihr , often called one of the most beautiful villages in France, for its preserved historical center and stunning views of the surrounding vineyards.

The Alsace Wine Route offers a delightful blend of wine tasting, scenic beauty, and cultural exploration, making it a perfect day trip from Basel.

Mulhouse, a 30-minute train ride from Basel, is known for its impressive museums.

The CitĂŠ de l’Automobile showcases a vast collection of vintage cars, while the CitĂŠ du Train is the largest railway museum in Europe.

Temple Saint-Étienne in Mulhouse, a popular stop on day trips from Basel Switzerland, showcasing stunning Gothic architecture.

Stroll through the historic center to see the Temple Saint-Étienne and the vibrant Place de la Réunion.

Mulhouse also offers a taste of Alsatian cuisine and local wines. Its unique attractions and proximity to Basel make it a great day trip choice.

Is Basel, Switzerland a great hub for day trips?

Basel, Switzerland, is a fantastic hub for day trips due to its prime location at the meeting points of Switzerland, France, and Germany.

With excellent transport links , you can easily reach charming cities, scenic countryside, and cultural hotspots.

The impressive exterior of Basel's main train station, Bahnhof SBB, with its grand architectural design. When considering the best day trips from Basel, we recommend staying near the train station for quick access to other cities

Basel’s efficient train network offers quick and convenient access to places like Zurich, Lucerne, and Strasbourg.

You can explore the Black Forest in Germany or the Alsace wine region in France with minimal travel time.

Basel’s location also makes it ideal for visiting the Swiss Jura mountains for hiking or the picturesque towns along the Rhine River.

Its central position, combined with diverse nearby attractions, makes Basel our favorite hub when seeking a variety of day trip options.

Basel, Switzerland Transportation

We recommend using Swiss Public Transportation to get around on your day trips from Basel.

The Swiss Travel Pass gives you access to trains, buses, trams, funiculars, and boats around the country.

Switzerland’s train system is one of the best in the world, making it easy to plan day trips from Basel.

The main train station, Basel SBB, is centrally located and well-connected to major Swiss cities like Zurich, Lucerne, and Bern.

A modern and comfortable train interior, highlighting the ease and convenience of taking day trips from Basel by train, with spacious seating and clear digital displays for travelers.

Trains are frequent, clean, and punctual, which made our travels to other cities so easy.

To make traveling even easier, consider getting a Swiss Travel Pass . This pass offers unlimited travel on the Swiss Travel System network, including trains, buses, and boats, for a set number of days.

We love that you don’t have to waste time purchasing tickets for each ride. You just get right on the train, bus, or boat!

It also includes free admission to many museums in Basel and discounts on mountain excursions.

Rental Cars

Renting a car in Basel is convenient with major rental agencies located at Basel Airport and Basel SBB train station.

Driving offers flexibility for day trips to cities like Zurich, Lucerne, and Freiburg. Switzerland’s roads are well-maintained, and scenic routes add to the experience.

A scenic view perfect for mountain day trips from Basel, featuring a winding road along the stunning cliffs of Lake Thun with the picturesque Swiss Alps in the background.

However, be aware of high parking fees and limited parking spaces in city centers. Swiss road signs are clear, but it’s essential to know local driving rules and purchase a motorway vignette. GPS navigation is highly recommended for smooth travel.

Renting a car gives you freedom, but consider costs and parking when planning your trips.

Buses in Switzerland are highly reliable and complement the train network for day trips from Basel.

A bustling street scene perfect for day trips from Basel, Switzerland, featuring a local bus in front of a historic hotel with the majestic Swiss Alps in the background.

They extend access to destinations not directly served by trains, ensuring seamless travel. Known for their punctuality, Swiss buses help you reach even the most remote spots efficiently and comfortably.

Where to Stay in Basel, Switzerland

When taking day trips from Basel, we recommend staying in hotels near the Basel SBB train station .

A beautiful facade of Hotel Schweizerhof, ideal for travelers planning day trips from Basel, showcasing its historic architecture and inviting balconies amidst a leafy setting.

Staying close to Basel SBB also means you’re conveniently located near public transportation options, dining, and shopping areas.

Whether you’re heading to Zurich, Lucerne, or across the border to Germany or France, being near the train station ensures you can maximize your day trips without worrying about long commutes or complicated transfers.

FAQs for Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

Where can you travel to from basel.

From Basel, you can travel to cities in Switzerland like Zurich, Lucerne, Bern, Interlaken, and Lausanne. You can also visit nearby destinations in France and Germany, including Freiburg, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Strasbourg, and the Alsace Region.

How many days do you need in Basel Switzerland?

You need 2-3 days to explore Basel’s key attractions like its museums, Old Town , and the Rhine River. For a longer stay, add 3 more days and enjoy various day trips from Basel to nearby cities and attractions in Switzerland, Germany, and France.

How do I get to the Swiss Alps from Basel?

To reach the Swiss Alps from Basel, take a train to Interlaken or Lucerne, both about 2 hours away. From there, transfer to mountain railways or cable cars heading to popular Alpine destinations like Jungfrau, Zermatt, or Engelberg.

Beautiful view of Basel City, featuring the Basler MĂźnster and colorful houses along the Rhine River.

In Conclusion: Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

We hope our article has convinced you to choose Basel as your hub for unforgettable day trips around Switzerland, France, and Germany.

With our detailed recommendations, planning your perfect day trips from Basel has never been easier.

Enjoy your travels and have a fantastic time exploring all the amazing destinations Basel has to offer!

We wish you the best travels and don’t forget to set your “ Out of Office !” 

🌟 Loving our content? Support the journey — buy us a coffee! ☕️

Read More About Switzerland

  • Is Basel Worth Visiting? Honest Review & GREAT 2024 Guide
  • Guide to the BEST Museums in Basel, Switzerland
  • 3 Days in Basel, Switzerland: GREAT Itinerary and Tips
  • Basel Old Town Guide: 23 Best Things To Do, Where To Stay + More!
  • Basel Zoo: The Complete Guide to Visiting
  • 2 Days in Basel, Switzerland: GREAT Itinerary and Tips 2024
  • 21 BEST Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland
  • 11 BEST Hotels in Basel, Switzerland Near Train Station (Basel SBB)
  • 1 Day in Basel, Switzerland: GREAT Itinerary and Tips
  • Is Geneva Worth Visiting? Honest Review & GREAT 2024 Guide
  • The BEST Way to Spend 3 Days in Geneva, Switzerland
  • 13 BEST Day Trips From Geneva You Can’t Miss
  • 11 BEST Hotels Near Geneva Train Station
  • The BEST Way to Spend One Day in Geneva, Switzerland
  • BEST Hiking in Geneva, Switzerland 2024 (Map Included)
  • How Many Days in Geneva, Switzerland: 15 Tips for a GREAT Trip!
  • 11 BEST Geneva, Switzerland Hotels on the Lake
  • The BEST Way to Spend 2 Days in Geneva, Switzerland 2024
  • Geneva to Annecy: 5 BEST Options
  • The BEST Way to Spend a Half Day in Geneva, Switzerland

Switzerland Travel Planning Guide

🚙🚄  Is renting a car or public transportation better in Switzerland ?

For traveling in Switzerland, we recommend using public transportation . Switzerland’s train system and other public transportation options are some of the best in the world.

We always buy the Swiss Travel Pass , which provides access to trains, funiculars, boats, lifts, and buses. It also gives you free access to over 500 museums.

Renting a car in Switzerland has its pros and cons. Pro: You get the freedom to explore at your own pace and visit remote areas. Con: Parking can be expensive and challenging in cities. When we rent a car, we always use Discover Cars for reliable service.

📲  Will my phone work in Switzerland ?

Maybe, but it will be expensive — Depending on your provider, plans can charge you $10 per day while in Europe.

To use your phone in Switzerland and save money, we recommend an eSim with Airalo . Airalo simplifies the steps and provides you with all the necessary data for convenient travel.

There is not a lot of free WIFI in Switzerland, so you’ll need your phone for navigating.

🌐 Do I need a VPN when on the internet in Switzerland ?

While abroad, we consistently prioritize our online security by using a VPN to appear as if we’re streaming from the US and protect ourselves from cybercrime.

NordVPN serves as an incredibly convenient solution for both mobile phones and laptops, effortlessly ensuring our safety while browsing or streaming.

🏩  What’s the best way to book my Switzerland accommodations?

Our go-to for Switzerland hotels is  Booking.com . They offer the widest range of choices, and their filtering system simplifies the process of discovering the perfect accommodation for your needs.

✈️  What’s the best site to buy f lights to Switzerland ?

For finding cheap flights to Switzerland, we recommend  Kayak . Their awesome multi-city flight search and handy price notifications help us save big, allowing us to splurge on other adventures once we arrive.

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is usually our airline of choice while in Switzerland.

🚐 Should I book tours in Switzerland? Do the guides speak English?

We LOVE taking tours in Switzerland.

We prefer to book our tours on Viator and GetYourGuide for easy searching, trusted reviews, and transparent pricing. We always filter for the tours that are offered in English.

For free walking tours in English, we always book through GuruWalk .

🚑  Should I buy Switzerland travel insurance?

100% YES!  — Switzerland has a publicly funded healthcare system known as the LAMal (L’Assurance Maladie Obligatoire), also known as the Swiss Health Insurance Law, which provides basic health insurance to all Swiss citizens and legal residents!

Foreigners visiting need travel insurance in case anything happens on their visit. We recommend  Safety Wing  â€“ they provide general travel coverage as well as medical !

💧 Can you drink the water in Switzerland ?

Drinking water in Switzerland is exceptionally safe and clean. You can drink tap water anywhere, and it’s often better than bottled water.

There are many public fountains in cities and towns where you can fill your water bottle. If a fountain is not safe to drink from, there will be a sign indicating this. Generally, no sign means the water is safe to drink.

For an extra layer of protection, we recommend always using a  LifeStraw Go Series to stay safe and hydrated.

🎫  Do I need a visa for Switzerland ?

Citizens of the European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries do not need a visa for short stays.

For travelers from many other countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, no visa is required for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, always check the latest visa requirements before you travel, as rules can change.

💸 What currency is used in Switzerland?

Switzerland uses the Swiss Franc (CHF). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to have some cash for smaller purchases.

🗣️ What languages are spoken in Switzerland?

Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

' src=

Meet Kelsea and Nicholas, the dynamic team behind Out of Office Mindset. They're on a thrilling quest to visit all 7 continents in 5 years, traveling non-stop. So far, they've had an epic year-long US road trip and visited 20 countries (and counting!). They're all about diving into different cultures and learning from their experiences. As avid explorers, they know how a well-planned trip can change you. Their mission? Helping every visitor to Out of Office Mindset plan their next awesome adventure with ease.

tosomeplacenew

One day in Basel: Day trip itinerary (+ Tips!)

Love it? Share it!

Known as the City of Culture on the Rhine, Basel is home to a variety of museums and art galleries, including the Beyeler Foundation and Kunstmuseum. It has a lot to offer to culture vultures, and city breaks lovers. If you are looking for an epic Basel day trip guide or one day in Basel itinerary, this post has you covered. 

One day in Basel Itinerary: Things to do on a Basel day trip

basel switzerland day trips

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you click one of them, we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Basel is the third largest city in Switzerland , right after Zurich and Geneva. It is located in northwest Switzerland, and close to Germany and France. 

So whether you are visiting from across the border or from Zurich you can check off some of the primary attractions in Basel in 1 day. 

At a glance, 

1 day in Basel itinerary: Things to do in Basel in one day

Climb up the Basel Minster

Check out the cloisters, take in the view from the pfalz, visit the town hall square, have lunch by the rhine promenade, soak in views from the promenade .

  • Visit the Basel Fine Arts Museum

Wander St Alban Tal

Stop by the sankt-alban-tor, return to basel old town for dinner, planning your trip to basel switzerland: how to get to basel.

Basel is an all-year destination. It lights up with various Christmas markets in the winter, and in the summer months, the Rhine river becomes like a cool hang-out of sorts with colorful floaties and swimmers!

basel switzerland day trips

The Rhine river promenade defines the city and its vibes in so many ways that it is hard to miss – anytime you visit. 

Getting to Basel:

When flying from North America, the best way to get to Basel is to fly to Zurich international airport and then travel to Basel by train. 

Girl in Basel Switzerland itinerary 10 days

Trains from Zurich HB will take an hour to arrive at Basel Main Train Station (Basel SBB). You can surely use the Swiss Travel Pass to cover the train trips between the cities and the airport. 

The Swiss Travel Pass provides unlimited rides on public transport and free access to over 500 museums all across Switzerland. 

basel switzerland day trips

If you wish to fly to Basel directly, you can get to the EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg, which is an international airport in the French Alsace region. 

This airport is shared by both Switzerland and France in Europe. You can book a private transfer from the airport here

Getting around Basel:

Once you are in Basel, you can walk to most of the sightseeing attractions in Old Town, take the tram, or rent an e-bike.

At Basel SBB

You can also join a walking tour with a local to learn about the city’s history and cover all the primary landmarks with ease. Book this city tour right here

Where to stay in Basel:

If you need a place to rest after spending a day in Basel, consider staying at the Old Town so that you can enjoy a relaxed night out and then get to your room comfortably. 

Basel Motel One

In Basel Old Town, you will find both luxurious and affordable options.

  • Grand Hotel Les Trois : For those looking for luxury, the Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois provides opulent rooms and suites, complete with views of the river and city. It is located close to the Town Hall, and the Basel Munster. Check current prices here
  • The Hotel Euler : The Hotel Euler is another great choice, featuring chic rooms and suites in a gorgeous building. This hotel is located in St Albans where we will conclude sightseeing for the Basel day trip itinerary. You can explore the neighborhood, check in to the hotel, order a meal at their elegant restaurant with a terrace, and call it a night! Book your stay here
  • Hotel Motel One Basel : For mid-range accommodation, Hotel Motel One Basel is popular and close to many attractions, restaurants, and transportation. Their suites come with a balcony offering city views. Book your stay here

Read : 3 days in Basel itinerary

Now that we have all the practical information out of the way, let’s go over the sightseeing spots that you can cover in Basel in one day

Kickstart your day at the Basel Minster or the Basel Cathedral. This is one of the iconic landmarks of the city and a must visit. 

basel switzerland day trips

The cathedral was constructed between 1019 and 1500, and the design is in Gothic and Romanesque architectural style. 

Although its origins were as a Catholic cathedral, today it is a Reformed Protestant church. 

basel switzerland day trips

We highly recommend popping inside (access is completely free). The cathedral interiors are beautiful with stained glass windows, 3 naves, and a transept. You will also find a crypt here with graves dating back to 1000 AD. 

During our visit, we also paid to access the church towers to take in the views of the city, river Rhine and the beautiful old town surroundings. 

Views from the Basel Cathedral Tower

Access the church towers for a 6 CHF entry fee per person, and you can pay for it on-site.

The square or the Platz outside the church is always bustling with visitors and locals alike taking in the view of Old Town and the greenery surrounding it. 

  • Hours : Weekdays from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, and Sundays from 11:30 am to 5:00 pm
  • Address : MĂźnsterpl. 9, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
  • Tickets : Free to visit church interiors, church tower access is a 6 CHF entry fee per person

Right outside and close to the Basel Minster are the Gallus gate and the two cloisters. They are immensely beautiful and the perfect place to photograph the uniqueness of Basel. 

Inside Basel Cloisters

It is completely free to enter and take a look at the cloisters and its corridors. Inside the complex, you will find amazing artwork dating back several centuries. 

A quick walk from the cloisters and the Basel Minster is the viewing platform called the Pfalz. This spot offers uninterrupted views of the old and new cityscapes with the Rhine river flowing through it. 

View from Pfalz

This is one of the popular viewpoints in Basel, and it is also free! 

After soaking in the city views make your way to the Town Hall of Basel. The Town Hall will grab your attention with its stunning red facade and the coat of arms of Basel adorning the building’s exteriors. 

Town Hall of Basel

The building is over 500 years old, and it played an important role in shaping the history of the city of Basel. 

Right outside the Town Hall, is the Marktplatz. This plaza glows with local artisans and grocers selling fresh produce and other delicacies. 

Beautiful Basel Town Hall Square in one day in Basel

Note that the market is only open during the weekdays and they close by evening!  

  • Hours : Weekdays from 08:00 am to 05:00 pm. Closed on weekends
  • Address : Marktpl. 9, 4001 Basel, Switzerland
  • Tickets : Free

You can eat and hang out at the Marktplatz or nearby cafes. There are lots of places to eat in and around the town hall. You will also find trams there. 

If you are up for a walk, then make your way to the Rhine promenade and find Restaurant Kraft , located in the vicinity. 

basel switzerland day trips

Reserve a spot here to enjoy delicious Swiss meals in the afternoon. Order bread dumplings or rosti and settle down at a table by the river view. 

  • Hours: Every day from 12:00 am to 02:00 pm, and 06:00 pm to 10:00 pm
  • Address : Rheingassee 12, 4058 Basel Switzerland

After lunch, take a walk along the Rhine promenade. 

The Central Bridge, also known as the Mittlere Brucke or the Middle Bridge is one of the recognizable symbols of the city of Basel. 

basel switzerland day trips

As you stroll along, you will see the towers of the Basel Minster, the bridges, and the river itself. 

Along the river banks, you will find leafy shades, benches, and areas to sit on, relax and take in the view of Rhine up close and personal! 

Visit the Basel Fine Arts Museum – Kunstmuseum

The next item on the Basel one day itinerary is one of the premier fine arts museums in the world – the Kunstmuseum. 

Paintings inside Kunstmuseum

The Kunstmuseum is one of the oldest public arts institutions, dating back to 1661. The museum complex is huge and is spread across three buildings exhibiting paintings, drawings, and artworks from the 1400s to the 21st century. 

The main building of the Kunstmuseum Basel was designed by Rudolf Christ and Paul Bonatz in the 1930s. 

Here you will find over 4,000 paintings, sculptures, and installations, along with over 300,000 drawings and prints – with many dating back to the Middle Ages. 

Kunstmuseum

There is also an impressive collection of works by Symbolist, Impressionist, and post-Impressionist artists. You will also find works of Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul CĂŠzanne, and Vincent van Gogh, among others.

To explore the main building we recommend that you set aside at least 2 hours. Entry to the museum is included in the Swiss Travel Pass . 

  • Hours : Mondays closed. Other days are open from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm (Wednesdays and Fridays are open till 08:00 pm)
  • Address : St. Alban-Graben 16, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
  • Tickets : 16 CHF for adults. Free with the Swiss Travel Pass

From the halls of Kunstmusem, make your way to the quaint neighborhood of St. Alban Tal. This cute area is known as the ‘Venice of Basel’ with its canals and charming alleys. 

basel switzerland day trips

St. Alban Tal is perfect for a late afternoon stroll in a leafy boulevard soaking in the beauty of Basel. If you have time on your hands, be sure to stop at the medieval paper mill and the Museum of Contemporary Arts.

Read : Switzerland itinerary 7 days

Now St. Albans is famous for one of the three historic city gates of Basel, called the Sankt-Alban-Tor or the Gate of Saint Alban. 

While enjoying your stroll do check off this iconic Basel landmark from your day trip itinerary.

There were 6 city gates in Basel, but only three of them remained – Sankt-Alban-Tor, Spalentor or Gate of Spalen, and the Sankt-Johanns-Tor. 

Spalentor Gate is the prettiest and also elaborative, but for the purposes of this itinerary visit the Sankt-Alban-Tor before calling it a day. 

At this point, you can conclude your Basel day trip and return to Zurich. If you are planning to stay in Basel overnight, head over to Old Town for some dinner and drinks.

There are lots of traditional Swiss and international restaurants where you can enjoy a nice dinner. 

Dinner at Papa Joe's: Basel day trip itinerary

If you prefer popular/casual dining, then you will love Papa Joe’s! They have a lovely balcony for diners with views of Barfüsserplatz and nearby areas. Try their signature fajitas and drinks and ring on a beautiful night in Basel!

Other things to do in Basel in one day

Other than the above must-do Basel attractions there is more to do in the City of Culture. This list includes historical museums and art galleries. 

Feel free to swap any of the above sites for the ones below, 

Natural History Museum

Located in Old Town, the Natural History Museum Basel is a natural history museum showcasing over 7 million items from the fields of mineralogy, anthropology, and paleontology. 

  • Hours : Mondays closed. Rest of the days open from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm
  • Address : Augustinergasse 2, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
  • Tickets: Free with the Swiss Museum Pass and Travel Pass. 17 CHF without the Pass. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month

Museum Tinguely

The museum is located in Solitude Park by the Rhine, and it is one of the popular places to visit in Basel. The museum is dedicated to the life and work of Jean Tinguely. 

Outside the museum, you will find the unique sculptures that he created. 

  • Hours : Mondays closed. Rest of the days open from 11:00 am to 06:00 pm
  • Address : Paul Sacher-Anlage 2, 4002 Basel, Switzerland
  • Tickets: Free with the Swiss Museum Pass. Without the Pass, it is 18 CHF

Fondation Beyeler

Fondation Beyeler is one of the most visited art museums in all of Switzerland. The museum is located in Riehen, which is a little outside of Basel. 

The museum features both traditional and modern art exhibits. It also showcases temporary and seasonal collections. 

Inside Fondation Beyeler

You will find works of Picasso, Claude Monet, Paul CĂŠzanne, and Vincent van Gogh as well as tribal artwork from Africa, Oceania, and Alaska. 

To intimately visit and see the collections set aside an hour or so. 

  • Hours : Every day from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm (Wednesdays open till 08:00 pm, and Fridays open till 10:00 pm)
  • Address : Baselstrasse 101, 4125 Basel, Switzerland
  • Tickets : 25 CHF for adults. With the Basel Card, it is 12.50 CHF

Basel Historical Museum

Another Old Town favorite, the Basel Historical Museum dates back to 1892. It houses three complexes – the BarfĂźsserkirche, Haus zum Kirschgarten, and Musikmuseum. 

And here you can learn all about the history and evolution of the city of Basel. 

  • Address : BarfĂźsserpl. 7, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
  • Tickets : Free with the Swiss Travel Pass . 15 CHF per adult entry without the Pass

1 day in Basel Itinerary: Sightseeing Map

basel switzerland day trips

Day trips from Basel Switzerland

More time in Basel? You can head out to one of these destinations on an easy day trip from Basel. 

1. Lucerne and Lake Lucerne

Located just south of Basel is Lucerne. It is a beautiful Alpine town that sits on the banks of Lake Lucerne. 

It’s easy to reach by train, taking an hour from Basel. Here you can explore the city centre and its quaint cobbled streets or take a boat trip on Lake Lucerne.

You can also book a day tour covering all the sites and round-trip transportation

Switzerland’s capital, Bern, is just an hour away by train from Basel. The historic old town of Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to many of Switzerland’s most iconic landmarks. 

Be sure to check out the Bear Pits, Zytglogge Tower, and Bern Cathedral for some incredible views of the city.

3. Mt. Pilatus Golden Round Trip Small Group Tour

You can also explore Mount Pilatus from Basel. On this Golden round trip you will ride a cogwheel train, and cable car ride, and also enjoy a sightseeing cruise. Book this day tour here

4. Zermatt and Mt. Gornergrat Small Group Tour

Want to see the Matterhorn from Basel? Book this full day tour exploring the ski village of Zermatt with views of Matterhorn and Mount Gornergrat. More details here

5. Alsace France

An hour’s drive from Basel and you will be in Alsace – a beautiful region in France. From historical sites to outdoor activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Alsace.

One popular activity for visitors to Alsace is wine tasting. The area is well known for its white wines and you can visit local vineyards and tasting rooms to sample some of the best vintages. 

You can also learn about the region’s winemaking history with a guided tour of its famous wine cellars.

If you’re interested in exploring Alsace’s rich cultural heritage, make sure to check out its many historic sites. The most popular attractions include Strasbourg Cathedral and the Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg. 

As you wander through these beautiful locations, you can learn about Alsace’s history and culture.

6. Colmar France

Colmar in particular makes for a great day trip idea especially in the winter as the little town brightens up with festive colors and decorations. 

7. Weil am Rhein Germany

Visit Weil am Rhein and the Vitra Designs Campus in Germany on a half-day adventure. During our trip to Basel, we rode on e-bikes to get there – courtesy of Basel Tourism. 

8. Freiburg Germany

Located just across the border in Germany, Freiburg is a beautiful city full of cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and quaint cafes. 

It’s easily accessible by train from Basel and offers a great day trip for visitors looking to explore beyond Switzerland.

Whether you’re looking for a cultural experience in Lucerne, a scenic trip to Alsace, and other parts of Switzerland there are plenty of day trips that can be taken from Basel.

Additional Travel Tips for Basel

We will wrap up this post with extra Basel travel tips. As a Swiss city, the main form of currency is the Swiss Francs – CHF. We carried our credit cards and it was accepted everywhere in Basel. 

Swiss Travel Pass will definitely be handy when you visit museums or utilize public transportation systems in the country. 

In terms of tourist visas, Switzerland follows the Schengen agreement for non-visa-exempt nationals to enter and visit the country. US and Canadian passport holders can explore without a visa and can stay in Switzerland for up to 90 days. 

Don’t forget to get travel insurance for your trip! Read our detailed guide to planning a trip to Switzerland

Best time to visit Basel

Basel is an all year round destination. The city has a temperate climate, with cool winters and warm summers. The best time to visit Basel depends on what kind of experience you are looking for.

Typically summer months of June, July, and August are popular as you can swim in the river and enjoy the outdoors. The city is alive with festivals and events at this time of year, including art exhibitions.

Basel Christmas market

The winter months of December and January (late November too) are great to visit Christmas and seasonal markets. While temperatures are cooler, it’s still possible to enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing or snowshoeing on nearby hillsides.

Spring and autumn are also good times to visit Basel. These seasons offer mild temperatures and plenty of outdoor activities such as cycling or hiking in the nearby countryside. There’s also a range of cultural events and fun fairs taking place in the city during this time, particularly in the fall.

Free things to do in Basel

With the Swiss Travel Pass in hand, you can access all the museums in Basel, Switzerland for free. 

Also, if you stay overnight in a Basel hotel, the accommodation offers a Basel Card that will allow you free transportation rides and discounts on museums. 

Basel Card in one day in Basel itinerary

Having said that there are some free things to do in Basel:

1. Take a stroll through St. Alban Park , it is free and very pretty

2. Hang out by the Rhine River banks or walk the promenade 

3. Explore Basel’s Old Town which is full of charming cobblestone streets, picturesque buildings, and colorful flower boxes

4. Basel Minster and Cloisters are free to visit

5. Note the free Museum nights on Sundays

6. Hang out by the Tinguely Fountain and admire the sculptures

Yes, Basel is a walkable city. The Old Town and the newer areas can be explored on foot, so remember to wear comfortable walking shoes.

Basel is known as the cultural capital of Switzerland, and rightly so. It is home to one of the oldest and finest art museums – Kunstmuseum, and the largest Fondation Beyeler.  Its history and evolution along with the views of the Rhine river make it a special destination. 

To fully experience Basel’s cultural and city attractions 3 days will be great. This way you can check off the Old Town sites, join walking and food tours, and even spend a day exploring nearby towns (and countries). 

Is 1 day enough for Basel?

One day in Basel is enough to visit the Old Town attractions, and the Fine Arts Museum and also relax by the Rhine River promenade. You can also complete this itinerary as a day trip to Basel from Zurich as the train ride is just an hour.

Like this post? Read more of our Switzerland itineraries:

  • Switzerland trips: 2 days in Switzerland | 5 days in Switzerland | 10 days in Switzerlan d
  • One day in Bern | One day in Lucerne | One day in Lauterbrunnen
  • One day in Zurich | 2 days in Zurich itinerary | Where to stay in Switzerland
  • Glacier Express Review | Swiss Travel Pass Review

Pin: 24 hours in Basel Itinerary: How to get to Basel from Zurich Switzerland

basel switzerland day trips

Mayuri is the founder & editor of ToSomePlaceNew. An Indian-Canadian globetrotter, she has traveled to over 100 cities and 40+ countries.

Mayuri has a graduate degree in History and is an MBA. She loves traveling the world particularly Europe, capturing historical nuances, and discussing that over a cup of coffee with her husband, Salil. 

She has lived in Portugal, Canada and India.

Similar Posts

Is Swiss Travel Pass worth it? Swiss Travel Pass Review

Is Swiss Travel Pass worth it? Swiss Travel Pass Review

Visiting Switzerland? Here is a detailed Swiss Travel Pass review to help you narrow down your transportation options (and save money at the same time). We will share how you can use this All-In-One-Transport pass seamlessly with your itineraries. So, is the Swiss Travel Pass worth it? We will uncover that and more! This detailed…

The Perfect 4 Day Northern Iceland Itinerary

The Perfect 4 Day Northern Iceland Itinerary

From the charming town of Akureyri to the mystical shores of Lake MĂ˝vatn, buckle up for the trip of a lifetime. This 4 day northern Iceland itinerary will provide you with a balance of breathtaking landmarks and unique experiences, ensuring each day in the land of fire and ice is unforgettable. 4 day Northern Iceland…

4 Days in Scotland Itinerary: Castles, mountains & mythical creatures

4 Days in Scotland Itinerary: Castles, mountains & mythical creatures

Desperate to visit Scotland but completely lost on where to start? Check out our 4 days in Scotland itinerary, with multiple options to help you plan your trip.  Scotland is known as a country of rolling hills and breathtaking landscapes. From the rugged highlands to the picturesque lochs, Scotland is a country of beauty and…

Best 10 days in Europe Itinerary: Ideas & Trip Planning

Best 10 days in Europe Itinerary: Ideas & Trip Planning

If you are looking for a memorable travel experience, then these eighteen 10 days in Europe itinerary samples will come in handy!  From vibrant cities like Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Zurich to picturesque towns such as Siena, and Bruges, there is something here for everyone.  Truth be told, there is so much to explore, it’s…

4 days in London itinerary: Plan a trip to London 4 days

4 days in London itinerary: Plan a trip to London 4 days

Cosmopolitan – cultural – (sometimes) crazy, that is London for you! If you’re thinking of spending 4 days in London itinerary, you’re in for a treat!  A London 4-day itinerary will be full of history, culture, and an endless array of things to do. From iconic landmarks to world-class museums, there’s something for everyone in…

Europe Itinerary 2 weeks: Planning a trip to Europe for 2 weeks

Europe Itinerary 2 weeks: Planning a trip to Europe for 2 weeks

Planning a trip to Europe for 2 weeks? You are at the right spot. Salil and I have been exploring Europe from Canada with full-time jobs and checked off close to 25 countries in 3 years. We traveled on Schengen visa and visa-free (on Canadian passports), so we have all the hands-on experience and tips…

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

While I'm Young

Home

  • Netherlands
  • Switzerland
  • New Zealand
  • North America
  • South America

Things to do in Basel, Switzerland: a city guide

15 Things To Do In Basel, Switzerland & Best Day Trips

Europe , Switzerland , Travel | August 31, 2017

This post contains affiliate links, which means I may make a small commission if you buy anything mentioned here. It doesn't cost you anything extra.

Basel is a pocket-sized Swiss metropolis where locals commute to work with a swim in the River Rhine during the warmer months. No, seriously. They really do, and they don’t mind if visitors join in!

In this teeny city, you can saunter from urban cityscape to idyllic residential streets in just moments.Yet Basel doesn’t seem to be on many travellers’ bucket lists (yet)!

I spent a few days in Basel to uncover what the city has to offer and found there are some unusual things to do in Basel alongside the expected tourist attractions.

Best things to do in Basel in summer

In this mammoth guide to visiting Basel in summer, I’ve covered all of the things that make Basel unique, what to do in Basel on a short trip plus where to eat and sleep. At the bottom of this guide, I’ve also included a list of the best tours and day trips from Basel.

Top things to do in Basel, Switzerland

I hope this inspires you to book a trip to Basel, because I really fell in love with the city and can’t believe more people aren’t raving about it!

When you arrive, it’s worth booking a one-hour tour with a local to familiarise yourself with the city before you go it alone.

1. Culture vultures can overdose on Basel’s museums

With over 40 museums and exhibition centres plus some world-renowned annual festivals, Basel delivers a hefty dose of culture, whatever type of traveller you class yourself as. The museums are some of the top places to go in Basel.

Don’t miss the Fondation Beyeler , a modern art museum set in serene verdant surroundings. Alternatively, unleash your inner child at the Dollhouse Museum .

You certainly won’t be short of indoor things to do in Basel on a rainy day!

Museums in Basel

2. Get to know Basel’s arty side

Basel is famed for its annual Art Basel festival so exploring the creative offering in the city is one of the best things to do in Basel. Book an art tour with a local to discover all the best gems.

I managed to stumble upon a street artist doing his thing during my trip, proving that Basel values   the arts, in any shape or form.

Street art mural in Basel

3. Hunt for Basel’s water fountains

Basel is dotted with fountains (314, if we’re being exact), and you can drink the water from all except one – the intricate Tingueley Fountain, which was created in 1977 by artist Jean Tingueley.

Its shallow basin stands where the old city theatre stage once stood, and its various sculptures are in constant motion, to represent the artists that once moved around the stage here. It’s especially interesting on a cold day in winter, when the water can freeze into intricate ice sculptures.

Art fountain in Basel, Switzerland

The easiest way to tick all of the fountains off your list is to do a city bus tour of Basel (check prices here ). Especially handy if the weather isn’t on your side but you want to zoom around Basel’s tourist attractions!

4. Spot Basel’s modern architecture

Basel somehow packs old and new architecture in side-by-side to great effect, which results in some happy surprises for tourists sightseeing in Basel.

Basel’s modern architecture reaches its peak at the Exhibition Centre , where a circular skylight lets light flood in to the outdoor entrance.

Modern architecture in Basel

5. See some of Basel’s oldest buildings

And then there’s Rathaus City Hall. This colourful building has been the seat of Basel’s government since the canton joined the Swiss Confederation in 1501 and its bright red facade makes it impossible to miss. Even if you’re only in the city for one afternoon, this is the big thing to see in Basel.

In the atmospheric inner courtyard, you’ll see a statue of a Roman colonel – see if you can spot his trendy red undies! People say that this guy was the city of Basel’s founder, but that’s actually not true.

City hall in Basel

Basel Minster’s red sandstone walls can be seen from across the Rhine, and it’s a focal point in the cityscape. Its arched windows overlook the river and there’s an interesting metal sculpture in the courtyard.

Basel Minster: what to do in Basel

Learn more about Basel’s past on a heritage tour .

Top tip: some of Basel older buildings’ facades are conveniently painted with the date they were built.

6. Wander Basel’s old town

As is the case in many destinations, one of the best free things to do in Basel is take a walk around the old town.

The old part of Basel is built on two hills, and wandering the sloping residential streets will make you forget that you’re still in the thick of the third-largest city in Switzerland.

Here, you’ll see the local postman carrying his parcels along the cobbles in an old fashioned cart, and lots of ivy-clad, shuttered-window houses that could easily have been pulled from a fairytale.

Basel old town

Perhaps the most picturesque street in Basel is lined with curious little shops, including one where it’s Christmas all year round. Rumour has it that even the Pope gets his decorations here!

Most instagram worthy street in Basel

Explore Basel’s historic Old Town with a guide, and gain insight into the city’s history and heritage on a walking tour of the area .

7. Have a romantic date night in Basel at the movies

For three weeks in August, Allianz Cinema take over the area outside the Cathedral (MĂźnsterplatz) and show films. There are food and drink stalls (buvettes), so this is the perfect way to spend a balmy evening in Basel.

Outdoor cinema in Basel

This has got to be among the most romantic things to do in Basel for couples, but it’s equally fun for groups of friends!

8. Get around Basel for free

This compact Swiss city is a doddle to navigate, thanks to an efficient tram service and walkable streets.

There’s no denying that Switzerland is expensive, but the government makes it easy for tourists to see all the top tourist attractions in Basel.

All hotel guests in Basel are given a mobility ticket to use for the duration of their stay, which means you can use public transport at no cost. It’s definitely something to think about when you’re deciding whether to book an airbnb or a hotel!

Tram system in Basel

The mobility ticket also gets you into France and Germany, so you can easily do a bit of border hopping when you visit Basel.

9. Taste local treats

Cheese is an obvious indulgence, but are you wondering what else is good to eat in Basel? It’s a foodie paradise, and it’s not just the cheesemongers that will entice you.

A food tour of Basel’s best-loved eateries will introduce you to the local gastronomy. This one is self-guided , so it’s super flexible with timing and includes a drink and snack at each stop.

You can’t go to Switzerland and  not  eat the locally made chocolate, and one of the most mouth-watering chocolate shops is Läderach , where you can drool (not physically, that’s gross) over slabs of chocolate with every flavour under the sun.

Chocolate shop in Basel

You can also satisfy your sweet tooth with some Basler Läckerli, a locally-made hard spiced biscuit that tastes a little bit Christmassy. It’s made from hazelnuts, honey, almonds and candied peel.  The best in the city can be found at Confisserie Bachmann .

Best leckerli in Basel

10. Swim in the Rhine

One of the things you absolutely have to do in Basel in summer is swim in the Rhine. Join the locals in their daily commute and strip off on the riverbank, throw your belongings into a waterproof bag and use the bag as a flotation device to float down the Rhine!

This is especially relaxing at sunset, and it’s a surreal experience unique to Basel. I was surprised to find that the water is really clean – my skin didn’t even feel icky after my swim!

Swimming in the Rhine in Basel

If you don’t fancy getting wet, you can soak up the sun on the pebbly ‘beach’ or take a seat at the recently renovated public terrace overlooking the Rhine, which is near the Cathedral.

11. Discover Basel’s hipster area

Walk along the riverbanks and you might just hear the beat of bongo drums in the air. I was surprised to find that the hipster scene is alive and kicking in Basel, and nowhere is this more true than at Landestelle , an open-air restaurant at Klybeckquai.

This urban hangout space feels like the perfect mix of industrial and cosy, and the various pop-up bars and restaurants are a magical place to go at night. Definitely a cool place to visit in Basel!

If you go on foot, you’ll feel like you’re on a road to nowhere as you walk along disused train tracks on the river bank past the old harbour area, but trust me – keep going and you’ll stumble upon something quite special.

Off the beaten path in Basel

The food is also excellent, with smĂśrgĂĽsbords of antipasti and succulent meats served all night long, best washed down with a few Swiss Swizz Ciders.

Hipster food in Basel

12. Visit a local brewery

Speaking of edgy attractions, if you’re stuck for what to do in Basel on a rainy day, the brewery is worth a visit.

Gift ideas for men who love travel

Visit a local beer distillery with a guide (check tour price here ) and learn the secrets to making the best beer in the Basel region. You’ll see the process from start to finish and of course, get to taste some beer.

Alternatively, the freshest craft beer in town, Volta Bräu, is brewed in this industrial space inside Basel’s former electrical substation at Voltaplatz.

13. Take a photography tour

For the best shots of a new destination, a little local guidance doesn’t go amiss. This locally guided photography tour helps you find new angles of the top sights in Basel, as well as some off-the-beaten-path gems you might not otherwise discover.

Basel, Switzerland: old town architecture

Make sure you plan your photography walk for a time of day that guarantees the best light for snaps.

Just want some savage shots for your socials? You can book an Instagram tour instead!

14. Spend Sundays in Basel on a vintage tram adventure

Step back in time and view Basel’s top attractions at your leisure on an hour-long vintage tram tour, available only on Sundays.

Hop aboard the tram and roll through Basel the way the locals did one hundred years ago. A guide will tell you all about the city’s past during your journey.

Check prices here .

basel switzerland day trips

15. Attend a festival on the Rhine

Festival-wise, the IMFLUSS takes centre stage – literally – on a raft floating in the middle of the Rhine.

This year’s dates are 28.7.2020 ― 15.8.2020.

Best events in Basel, Switzerland

Where to eat in Basel

Where to eat in Basel

Marketplatz

Every weekday morning, in rain or shine, the area in front of Rathaus City Hall comes alive with market vendors, and this is a great place to pick up fresh produce and people watch. The air is filled with the unmistakeable scent of grilled sausages and fresh coffee.

This laid-back eatery lets you build your own salads or baguettes using tick-list menus. The specials are delicious too – try the spinach and gorgonzola ravioli.

Markethalle

This covered market hall has a large selection of vendors serving international dishes.

Where to stay in Basel

Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois is ideal if you’d like somewhere luxurious, and the views over the Rhine from its riverside location are worth splurging on. This is one of Europe’s oldest hotels!

The Dorint is a good option for business travellers and those looking for a comfortable place to stay within easy reach of Basel’s highlights.

Motel One Basel is highly rated for value for money.

Use the booking.com map below to check prices for all accommodation in Basel.

Best tours and excursions from Basel

If you manage to exhaust all of Basel’s tourist attractions, why not take advantage of where you are and see some more of Switzerland, or even hop over to France? Here’s my pick of easy day trips from Basel

1 Journey to the ‘ Top of Europe ‘. Jump on a Swiss train to Bern and then to Interlaken. Then you’ll jump on the Jungfraubahn via Grindelwald-Kleine Scheidegg to the Top of Europe, Jungfraujoch.

2 Spend half a day in Lucerne on this tour which includes a boat trip on Lake Lucerne as well as a tour of the old town.

3 Explore Zurich for an afternoon on a tour with a flexible itinerary . Plan your trip to suit you!

4 Visit discover Freiburg and the Black Forest in southwest Germany. Check tour prices here .

5 Experience one of Europe’s most scenic rail journeys on a private full-day Glacier Express train tour from Basel . You’ll travel through Switzerland’s ‘Grand Canyon’ and enjoy a 3-course lunch at your seat.

6 Get access to incredible views by traveling on a mix of trains, a boat, and a cogwheel railway around the Mount Rigi region. Check tour prices here . 

7 Visit a ruined 11th-century castle set high on a forested hill with a 3-hour trip to RĂśtteln Castle .

8 Between June and August, see one of Europe’s largest waterfalls from the deck of a sightseeing boat on the Rhine River, which links the Swiss Alps to the North Sea. Rhine Falls tickets available here .

9 Visit Engelberg to experience the Titlis Cliff Walk , a pedestrian bridge on Mt. Titlis suspended 10,000 feet above sea level.

10 Unwind with aa day at Cassiopeia Thermal Spring where you can bathe in the 2000-year-old Roman springs.

11 Spend a day in the Bernese Alps with a private tour of the Lauterbrunnen Valley . Visit the summit of Schlithorn, famous for its with its panoramic revolving restaurant featured in the 1969 Bond film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. 

12 Traverse the Wine Route of Alsace . It winds for 170 km from north to south of the region and crosses 70 wine villages. Cheers!

How to get to Basel

Basel has it’s own airport: BSL Airport is called EuroAirport and depending on which side you exit, you’ll find yourself in either French or Swiss territory. I may have took an accidental trip to France when I sauntered out of the wrong door!

The airport is 4km from the city centre and has good transport links. It’s a 20 minute bus ride on the number 50 to get into town.

I got the tram from Basel’s airport into the city. Line no.2 takes you to the exhibition center in downtown and on to the BadischerBahnhof, which is the German railway station.

If you’re arriving at night, a private transfer to your hotel might be more straightforward. You can also book group transfers . Don’t forget to let the company know which side of the airport you’re travelling to or from: Swiss or French!

If you’re visiting Basel from Zurich, take a look at this full-day tour which includes a boat trip .

Check prices and availability for all hotels in Basel

Search flight prices to Basel

Read: my 10 day Europe backpacking itinerary

Best cities for a European city break

Save money on your travel plan with my Resources page – the best companies to book with!

What appeals to you most about Basel? Let me know in a comment and if you have any questions, I’ll do my best to answer them! I created this Basel travel guide on a press trip with Basel Tourism and it made me curious to see more of Switzerland – have you been elsewhere in the country?

If you’re looking for Switzerland travel inspiration, check out this list of beautiful places in Switzerland .

Has this inspired you to visit Basel? Give it a share and make sure you’re following me on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter and Pinterest . I also have a Youtube channel . You can also subscribe to make sure you never miss a post.

All photographs were taken on my Olympus Pen E-PL7.

Reasons to visit Basel, Switzerland

August 31, 2017 at 12:06 pm

I can’t believe the contrast between the old part and Landestelle! It looks like Basel has so much to offer – I’d love to visit one day and gorge myself on Basler Läckerli (the name is such a mouthful haha).

Stuart Forster says

August 31, 2017 at 2:46 pm

I like that Basel has a blend of traditional architecture and eye-catching contemporary designs. Looks like you were blessed with beautiful weather during your trip, which is always a bonus.

Sam | North East Family Fun Travel Blog says

August 31, 2017 at 4:19 pm

wow – the art and architecture is a huge eclectic mix of old and new. I love it! I would like to sample a few delights from the city hall street market in the sun. Bliss!

Jennifer Pletcher says

September 1, 2017 at 1:17 pm

We moved to Basel a month ago from the United States and every day we discover something new. You hit all the highlights above. It is a beautiful city with so much to offer. And so easy to cross the border to France and Germany. Thanks for highlighting our beautiful new city!

Yvonne cagli (@Yvonnecagli) says

September 1, 2017 at 1:49 pm

Looks beautiful, love the idea of the mobility ticket. I would love to visit after reading your blog ☺

Nina Danielle says

September 2, 2017 at 4:32 am

I always think of snow when I think of Switzerland haha… this looks stunning though! I love the architecture, it’s so beautiful.

Roy Philpott says

September 15, 2017 at 3:43 pm

Go to the Hotel Hoffman in Bad Krosinger

Lisa Lorenz says

September 18, 2017 at 5:17 pm

Beautiful post about Basel. Loved the pics also. I am living back in Basel and its so nice to be back. used to live here back in 1996 for 7 years. I am an artist and I have painted scenes of Basel (Munster and Rhine view) I am now working on a big painting of Barfusserplatz. If you are interested in seeing Basel paintings visit my website. Thought it would be nice to share with you and any of your readers that also love Basel.

September 19, 2017 at 4:36 pm

We weee exists in Basel for five years and consider it our second home. Thank you for honoring it so beautifully. I would only add that the quality of life for a family is hard to beat.

basel switzerland day trips

7 Awesome Day Trips From Basel, Switzerland

  • February 26, 2020
  • Visit Switzerland
  • basel , bern , gantrisch , jura mountains , lauterbrunnen , lucerne , naturpark thal , solothurn , thal

Best Day trips from Basel, Switzerland

Once you have landed in Basel and discovered the old town of Basel , Kunstmuseum, Tinguely Museum along with other charming places and museums (Basel is the city of museums in Switzerland), it is time to do awesome day trips from Basel. No matter if you’re traveling alone or with a family, there is something for every taste. Keep reading as I’m going to share my favorite day trips from Basel, how to get there, and what to do in these beautiful places.

Basel is an awesome hub for exploring Switzerland. Once you’re in Basel, everything is well-connected. For example, you can reach Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux, or St. Moritz in less than 3 hours.

One very important note as well, Basel sits on the border with France and Germany, so it’s a great getaway city for visiting beautiful places in neighboring countries. I would like to offer: Strasbourg (amazingly beautiful old town), Schwarzwald (the Black Forest with many charming villages and mountains), Parc naturel rĂŠgional des Ballons des Vosges (French mountains with villages) – these places are really worth visiting as well.

Anyway, here’s the list of places you shouldn’t miss once you’re in Basel.

Table of Contents

Solothurn (1 hour, 70 kilometers)

Solothurn, Switzerland

Solothurn is a very nice small city just 70 kilometers away from Basel which is as well capital of Solothurn canton .

The city lies in a flat part of Switzerland, but some nice peaks are not that far from the city, it is surrounded as well by beautiful nature all around. Solothurn has a very charming old town and the walk by the river is really beautiful.

I have visited Solothurn myself quite a few times and I really like the calm pace of the city and having a slow cup of coffee there is one of my favorite things to do.

Things to do in Solothurn

For me personally that would be an old town tour. They have a very nice charming historical old town with museums, gates, churches, towers, and many other Swiss architectural details. I would suggest to park close to Baseltor  (gates of Basel) and just jump into the old town, stroll around, maybe get into a museum or two, visit churches and have a cup of coffee outside in the old town OR by the river.

I have as well written an article on the best things to do in Solothurn: What to do in Solothurn .

Naturpark Thal (1 hour, 43 kilometers)

Nature Park Thal, Switzerland

Nature park Thal is the closest one to Basel which has some nice hills, villages, farms, castles, and hikes. If the mountain is just 1000 meters it is considered a small hill in Switzerland:) So Nature Park Thal is full of these. It is very close to Basel, so that is why it makes it into 7 Day trips from Basel.

If you are lucky, you can as well see some wildlife such as beavers, reindeer, many birds, and many other animals.

Things to do in Naturpark Thal

Without a doubt, it is hiking. There are many very well maintained hiking paths that lead through beautiful meadows, small villages, and hills.

I would suggest to hike up to or around Vogelberg  – it is one of the highest peaks in Thal Nature Park. There you will find amazing views of all surrounding nature, hills, and if you are lucky – to the Swiss Alps. As well there is a nice restaurant to get some delicious Swiss food. Do not forget the Swiss fondue.

Naturpark Gantrisch (1h 30 minutes, 120 kilometers)

Gantrisch Nature Park, Switzerland

Gantrisch nature park is one of my favorite places to hike and snowshoe in Switzerland. It is a stunning location for nature lovers with mountains over 2000 meters. It is very well maintained and loved places with hiking trails, lakes, huts, restaurants, cows, goats, and hotels. I personally love that place.

Although it is pretty close to the capital city of Bern, in Gantrisch you can feel pretty isolated and can find some nature spots where no one is around. I did hiking, snowshoeing, swimming, running – all things I love. As well there are some small places to ski, do off-road snowboarding and even paragliding.

Things to do in Naturpark Gantrisch

Hiking to Gantrisch peak . It is a peak standing at 2,175 meters and gives you fantastic views to hundreds of other peaks far away.

The hike itself is short, up to 2 hours to the top, but gets quite steep in some places so you must pace yourself. On the way to it, I met hundreds of friendly goats and cows, it is full of live nature there. If you decide to do this hike, start from Untere Gantrischhütte,  park there and go up 🙂 You are really going to love nature and the hiking trail as well. Do not forget to have plenty of water as summers are very hot up there.

Jura Mountains (1h 20 minutes, 106 kilometers)

Jura Mountains, Switzerland

If you think that Switzerland is lucky to have the Alps, you will think that Switzerland is even luckier now as it has the second mountain range called the Jura mountains. Yes, in this small mid-Europe country they have not one, but two mountain ranges. How amazing is that?

Jura mountains are not as big as the Alps, but still, there are many places to check out and you can definitely get great views. In Jura mountains mostly spoken language is French.

Things to do in the Jura mountains

I have once written an article about the best things in Jura: Best things to do in Jura mountains . But I think the best one is to visit the Chasseral.  It is one of the highest peaks in the Jura mountains with a huge (I would say even iconic) radio tower on the top. You can get very close by car to the top or you can hike there if you wish.

When I was in Chasseral, there were dozens of Swiss cows on the way there, so if you see them, do not be afraid. Swiss cows are quite often on official hiking trails and paths.

The views are amazing and as it is on the edge of the Jura mountains, you can see far far away in the flat part of Switzerland. If you are hungry: no worries, there is a big restaurant on the top.

Bern (1 hour, 110 kilometers)

Bern, Switzerland

Quite many people mistake ZĂźrich to be the capital of Switzerland as it is the biggest city in Switzerland, but No, the capital is beautiful and charming Bern. It is always a very cool experience to visit the capital city and put it into your list of visited places.

Things to do in Bern

Bern is full of museums (great museums), restaurants, parks, and other places, but in my opinion the best thing there is simply to stroll through the old town. I know that I am maybe biased, but I really adore and appreciate old towns. And if it is a beautiful one, why not spend time there?

In the old town, you will find dozens of churches, old architecture, parliament, Swiss national bank, squares, and many other attractions. If you are in Bern in summer, go to the main square as there is a very nice fountain which jumps from underneath the ground.

Zytglogge is a must in Bern. It is a very famous city watch in the middle of the old town and you are going to love the tour of it: Zytglogge tour .

You should definitely enjoy a walking tour of Bern old town where you are going to learn a lot about the history of Swiss capital: Bern walking tour .

As well, in the old town, you can find a very nice viewpoint where you can see all those beautiful old roofs. Do you want to get the best possible pictures of Bern and surprise your followers and friends? Then jump into the Bern Instagram tour .

And if you have more time, you can stroll through Bern with a private guide: Bern city tour .

One other thing you can do: swim in the river. It is very popular in Switzerland to swim in the rivers.

If you’re lacking the ideas for awesome activities in Bern, check out my article that will give you the needed inspiration.

Lucerne (1 hour, 97 kilometers)

Lucerne, Switzerland

If one would have to choose the most beautiful city in Switzerland, Lucerne will definitely make it into the top 3 on anyone’s list. It is in a pretty fascinating location: lake and mountains in one place. Can anyone ask for anything better? Lucerne is one of the best day trips from Basel.

The architecture of Lucerne is as well very uplifting and exciting, so everyone will love the old town of Lucerne as well.

Lucerne is full of boat tours to other villages and mountains, full of expensive watch shops, full of amazing ice cream, full of swans in a crystal clear lake, and many other things.

Things to do in Lucerne

One place you must go to Lucerne is the old Harry Potter world looking bridges. In summer they are full of people and you can even get into the traffic jams made of tourists, but you will love it. These bridges are really really old and charming at the same time.

You should visit both bridges and while doing so you will do a very nice tour of the old town as well.

Visit Mount Pilatus – it is one of the most beautiful peaks in Switzerland with wide views with hotels and restaurants on the top. You are not going to regret a trip up there. Check the best tours here: Mount Pilatus tour.

Lake Lucerne is on of the most beautiful lakes in Europe and it is crystal clear, great to swim and as well enjoy a cruise tour. Why not? Jump onto the cruise and enjoy dinner with your friends or family – Lucerne cruise tour .

And you may find many other activities and tours from paragliding to historical tours right here: Lucerne guided tours .

Lauterbrunnen (2 hours, 163 kilometers)

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

If Lucerne is one of the most beautiful cities in Switzerland, Lauterbrunnen definitely makes it into the most charming village’s list. Top 3. For sure. That is why Lauterbrunnen makes it into top 7 day trips from Basel.

If you have ever seen the iconic view on Instagram of beautiful old Swiss buildings, mountains all around and the waterfall pouring water down in a gracious line – that is probably Lauterbrunnen.

All the surroundings of Lauterbrunnen and the village itself are one big fairy tale place. It would be hard for anyone to not fall in love with this place.

It has it all: dozens of hiking trails, skiing, old Swiss architecture, Swiss food, cows, meadows, valleys, amazing neighborhood of other charming villages, and so on.

Things to do in Lauterbrunnen

That is a hard one, but recently I skied in the Jungfrau region and used a train just for a little bit over 6 CHF which takes you up the mountain from Lauterbrunnen to Wengen . In my opinion, it is one of the best train rides in Switzerland which has a great price/experience ratio, because all other spectacular train rides in Switzerland are pricey.

So just for 6 CHF, you get to see all the valley of Lauterbrunnen, the waterfall, the mountains, and in the end, you get to charming Wengen. From there I highly recommend hiking back to Lauterbrunnen , so you will have a great nature experience as well.

Lauterbrunnen is very close to the most amazing mountain top in Switzerland – Jungfraujoch. It is a mountain base at 3463 meters altitude with shops, restaurants and many other activities. Once you are in Lauterbrunnen, jump onto the train and visit this place where winter is all year long: Jungfraujoch trip . I have done it myself few years ago and it is still the best place I have eaten fondue in my life.

Want to jump into the James Bond world? Visit one of the places James Bond visited in Switzerland: Schilthorn. It is an iconic mountain peak in Switzerland with great history: Schilthorn tour from Basel .

Do you love hiking? Why not to try the best hiking paths in Lauterbrunnen – hiking in Lauterbrunnen . Lauterbrunnen is one of most favorite places of mine to hike.

Don’t forget to share your favorite day trips from Basel below. 

basel switzerland day trips

Related posts:

Aurimas Bio

Hi there! I’m Aurimas, a man behind Go Look Explore. I’m passionate about hiking, exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations, and everything outdoors related. Let’s connect .

basel switzerland day trips

Terms and Conditions

facebook pixel

  • Switzerland
  • The Best Day Trips From...

The 6 Best Day Trips From Basel, Switzerland

basel switzerland day trips

Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Basel beckons with its unique position as a crossroads of cultures and countries. One of the city’s countless delights is the ability to embark on day-trips that whisk you away to the scenic landscapes of Switzerland , the charming allure of France, or the historic treasures of Germany. Join us as we uncover the best day-trip destinations that await just beyond Basel’s borders, where each journey offers a distinct experience and a chance to delve into the soul of three remarkable countries. Whether you’re seeking Alpine vistas, medieval towns, or the cosmopolitan charm of neighbouring cities, Basel opens the door to an array of unforgettable adventures.

A train ride to Lucerne, the heart of central Switzerland, takes only around one hour. Lucerne is a beautiful town that blends old and new perfectly. When you visit, you should spend time wandering through the old town and be sure to take in the iconic Chapel Bridge. Lucerne is also a great base to explore the rest of central Switzerland, by ascending either Mount Pilatus or taking a casual boat trip around Lake Lucerne.

View Tours >>

RĂśtteln Castle

A short trip across the German border near the city of Lörrach are the ruins of Rötteln Castle , which sits on a mountain spur, surrounded by forests and plenty of greenery. It’s mostly in ruins, but the tower remains intact; a climb up its stairs offers great views of the surrounding countryside.

Rhine Falls

You won’t find a bigger waterfall in all of Europe. At their peak, the Rhine Falls is a mass of white froth as hundreds of litres of water tumble 23 metres (75.5 feet), all along a 150-metre (492-foot) expanse. The falls are best experienced by a boat ride, but there are plenty of viewing platforms on either side of the river’s banks.

Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg

The rocky perch of the Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg couldn’t be better for enjoying views of the Upper Rhine Plains. It’s not known when the castle was built, but it may have been around since the 12th century. The castle has seen a rich and dramatic history as it’s changed hands frequently over the years and was the seat of princes, warlords and bandits, resulting in a long period of decline. Restored at the beginning of the 20th century, the Haut-Koenigsbourg now sees 500,000 visitors pass through its gateway every year. The journey takes around one hour from Basel.

people cheering on a mountain

Become a Culture Tripper!

Sign up to our newsletter to save up to $1,200 on our unique trips..

See privacy policy .

You can reach the buzzing city of Zurich in under an hour from Basel. Switzerland’s biggest city is often mistaken for its capital, and it certainly has that busy feel to it. On a day trip, you can choose from a number of great things to do, whether you want to visit some of Switzerland’s best museums, tour the historic old town or head to the Bahnhofstrasse, the country’s premier shopping street.

The actual Swiss capital is only a short train ride away, but you’ll feel a world away from both Basel and Zurich. Bern is more laidback and tranquil. Wandering through the beautifully maintained old town, you’ll get the impression that you’ve stepped back in time to a medieval town, rather than the capital city of the world’s richest country. Before you go, read our guide to the best things to see and do in Bern.

Must-Visit Basel Attractions, Switzerland

Must-Visit Basel Attractions, Switzerland

10 Unique Things to Do and See in Switzerland

10 Unique Things to Do and See in Switzerland

11 Best Hotels to Book in Switzerland

11 Best Hotels to Book in Switzerland

The 7 Best Day Trips to Take from Zurich

The 7 Best Day Trips to Take from Zurich

18 Natural Wonders in Switzerland Thatll Take Your Breath Away

18 Natural Wonders in Switzerland That'll Take Your Breath Away

The 6 Best Day Trips From Basel, Switzerland

Geneva, Switzerland: 19 Must-See Attractions

Geneva vs. Zurich: The 8 Reasons Why Geneva Comes Out Top

Geneva vs. Zurich: The 8 Reasons Why Geneva Comes Out Top

What to Do on a Layover in Zurich

What to Do on a Layover in Zurich

Top 10 Things to See and Do in Lausanne, Switzerland

Top 10 Things to See and Do in Lausanne, Switzerland

The Best Things to See and Do in Interlaken, Switzerland

The Best Things to See and Do in Interlaken, Switzerland

Zurich Off the Beaten Path: 9 Unique and Unusual Experiences

Zurich Off the Beaten Path: 9 Unique and Unusual Experiences

Culture Trip Summer Sale

Save up to $1,200 on our unique small-group trips! Limited spots.

toast-message-image

  • Post ID: 1584546
  • Sponsored? No
  • View Payload

basel switzerland day trips

Basel Day Trips: Private Tours & Day Trips from Basel

Explore tours and day trips in switzerland from basel.

Basel, Switzerland is a great destination for tourists looking for a unique and exciting travel experience. With a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty and a vibrant city life, it’s no wonder that Basel is increasingly becoming a popular destination for tourists.

Just outside the city, there are numerous opportunities to explore the Swiss countryside and the nearby French and German regions. From Basel, there are a variety of day trips and tours available to visitors, to make the most of their time in the area.

Day Trips from Basel to the Beauty of Switzerland

Tours from basel to france and germany.

For those interested in exploring the French and German regions, a day trip to the charming towns of Strasbourg and Freiburg is highly recommended. Located just a few hours from Basel, these charming cities offer visitors a unique insight into the culture, history and architecture of the region.

Those looking for a more active getaway can choose from a variety of outdoor activities available in the Basel area. From biking and hiking trails to canoeing and fishing, there is something to suit all tastes and abilities.

Basel also offers a range of cultural day trips, such as visits to local museums and galleries, or a tour of the city’s historic old town. Alternatively, visitors can take a cruise along the Rhine, or enjoy a leisurely day of shopping at one of the city’s many markets and boutiques.

Tours in Basel

No matter what type of day trip or tour you decide to embark on, Basel has something to offer for all visitors. With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and vibrant city life, it’s no wonder that Basel is becoming an increasingly popular destination for tourists.

basel switzerland day trips

Basel Old Town Walking Tour

TICKET PRICES STARTING FROM

Taxes and fees will be calculated at checkout

Begin your walking tour in Basel with captivating stories from the city's distant past as your guide leads you through picturesque streets, highlighting significant landmarks and sharing intriguing historical anecdotes. Explore Basel Minster, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, and the BarfĂźsserkirche, renowned for its beautiful cloister. Continue on to City Hall, a striking building steeped in history, and delve into Basel's cultural heritage at the Museum der Kulturen. Along the way, admire the Tinguely Fountain, a unique modern sculpture that adds a contemporary flair to the historic surroundings. This private tour offers a personalized experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in Basel's history and architecture at your own pace, guided by a knowledgeable local. Benefit from your guide's insights and receive valuable advice on other attractions and activities in the city.

Ticket Options

2 Options Available

2H Private Walking Tour: $45

Duration: 2 hours

2H Small Group Walking Tour: $50

Ticket information.

  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
  • One per booking

What's Included

  • Help from our team to book the tickets for the desired visits.
  • Private or Small group tour available
  • Walking tour
  • In-person: English, Spanish, German, Italian speaking guide

What's not Included

  • Tips (Optional)
  • Drink and Food
  • Entry to monuments and museums
  • Transportations (The cost of using public transport during the tour is at your own expense)

Cancellation Policy

  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • It's a city tour and not a tour inside the monuments.
  • Please note: A minimum of 2 participants is required for the group option.
  • Recommended for all travelers

Travel Like an Expert with AAA and Trip Canvas

Get ideas from the pros.

As one of the largest travel agencies in North America, we have a wealth of recommendations to share! Browse our articles and videos for inspiration, or dive right in with preplanned AAA Road Trips, cruises and vacation tours.

Build and Research Your Options

Save and organize every aspect of your trip including cruises, hotels, activities, transportation and more. Book hotels confidently using our AAA Diamond Designations and verified reviews.

Book Everything in One Place

From cruises to day tours, buy all parts of your vacation in one transaction, or work with our nationwide network of AAA Travel Agents to secure the trip of your dreams!

IMAGES

  1. 11 Awe-Inspiring Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland in 2020

    basel switzerland day trips

  2. 15 Best Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

    basel switzerland day trips

  3. 15 Best Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

    basel switzerland day trips

  4. 15 Best Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

    basel switzerland day trips

  5. Explore Basel: Cultural Capital, Old Town, Rhine River

    basel switzerland day trips

  6. 8 Awesome day trips from Basel, Switzerland › WorldWideWendy

    basel switzerland day trips

VIDEO

  1. Best places to visit in Switzerland 🇨🇭 Basel City Tour

  2. Carnival Celebration 2023 . #celebration

  3. Awesome summer in Basel [Switzerland]

  4. Tramverkehr Basel Schifflände #tram #basel #bvb #blt

  5. Landing in Basel 4K

  6. Takeoff from Istanbul Sabiha GÜkçen 4K

COMMENTS

  1. 10 Magical Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

    Zurich can be found around an hour from Basel by either car or public transport (both take exactly the same time), making it an easy day trip from Basel. Highlights of Zurich include various water activities on Lake Zurich, as well as visiting all of the various medieval churches and cathedrals dotted around the city.

  2. THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Basel (UPDATED 2024)

    Basel is a great travel destination with a lot to do and see, but sometimes you need to get away and explore the surrounding areas. Book the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland directly on Tripadvisor and take the stress out of planning. Read 99,884 traveler reviews and view photos of different trips from Basel to various destinations. Find day trips to take today or this coming weekend.

  3. Amazing Day Trips From Basel: Fun Excursions For Everyone

    Freiburg. Freiburg is a vibrant town in Germany best known for its medieval city center. It's about 40 minutes away from Basel by train, so a great place you can easily visit on a day trip from the Swiss city. Freiburg is a university city so it's very popular with younger crowds.

  4. 15 Best Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland

    1. Lauterbrunnen. Located in the center of Switzerland, Lauterbrunnen is the perfect place to admire the breathtaking architecture found in the village while also being surrounded by the Swiss Alps. Take a short hike to Trummelbach Falls, the largest and most well-known of the 72 falls in the area.

  5. 10 Best Day Trips from Basel

    Montreux is 186 kilometers away from Basel by car. 6. Mount Titlis. Its breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps, thrilling cable car rides, and exciting snow experiences make Mount Titlis an excellent day trip from Basel. When you want to experience the high Swiss Alps, Mount Titlis is well worth the 133-kilometer drive.

  6. 14 of the Best Day Trips From Basel by Train

    14 of the Best Day Trips From Basel by Train. August 1, 2023 by Or Amir. When you have the opportunity to see some of the natural scenery and quaint towns of Switzerland, France, and Germany without renting a car, you know you have to take at least one or two day trips from Basel by Train (you can also book guided day tours from Basel ...

  7. THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Basel 2024 (With Photos)

    Book the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland directly on Tripadvisor and take the stress out of planning. Read 98,848 traveller reviews and view photos of different trips from Basel to various destinations. Find day trips to take today or this coming weekend. Book with confidence with our Low Price Guarantee.

  8. THE TOP 10 Basel Day Trips (w/Prices)

    11 to 12 hours. Free Cancellation. from. $698.23. Price varies by group size. Mt. Pilatus with cruise on Lake of Lucerne Small Group from Basel. 42. " Take a trip into the mountains to admire the beauty of Mt. Pilatus and the Lake of Lucerne on this small group tour, conveniently departing from Basel.

  9. 1 Day in Basel: The Perfect Basel Itinerary

    1 Day in Basel: The Perfect Basel Itinerary. David Johnston. January 4, 2024. Basel might not be quite as popular as Zurich or Geneva but it's an incredibly interesting place to visit. It is known as a major commercial and industrial center, but for tourists it's the city's distinguished cultural heritage that's interesting.

  10. Day trips to the places surrounding Basel

    Enjoy day trips to the places surrounding Basel and discover the region's rich diversity🚌🚆 ... (1-2 h from Basel) Day trips within Switzerland (2-3 h from Basel) Day trips to Germany; Day trips to France; Lucerne The charming city of Lucerne lies by the picturesque Lake Lucerne, surrounded by the imposing Alps.

  11. 8 Best Day Trips From Basel, Switzerland

    Where To Stay In Zurich, Switzerland, For Your Taylor Swift Concert 2024 - Updated 2024. 1. Lucerne, Switzerland. Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Simon Koopmann used under CC BY-SA 2.5. Lucerne is a bit of a cousin to Basel because it's also a mysterious combination of history and modernity.

  12. 21 BEST Day Trips from Basel, Switzerland 2024

    Jungfraujoch, known as the "Top of Europe," is an incredible day trip from Basel. This 10 to 12-hour private tour takes you to the 11,353-foot peak, where you will have stunning views. The tour includes visits to charming mountain towns Lauterbrunnen and Wengen, two of our favorite towns in Switzerland.

  13. THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Basel

    Book the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland directly on Tripadvisor and take the stress out of planning. Read 99,788 traveller reviews and view photos of different trips from Basel to various destinations. Find day trips to take today or this coming weekend. Book with confidence with our Low Price Guarantee.

  14. One day in Basel: Day trip itinerary (+ Tips!)

    The square or the Platz outside the church is always bustling with visitors and locals alike taking in the view of Old Town and the greenery surrounding it. Hours: Weekdays from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, and Sundays from 11:30 am to 5:00 pm. Address: MĂźnsterpl. 9, 4051 Basel, Switzerland.

  15. 15 Things To Do In Basel, Switzerland & Best Day Trips

    1 Journey to the ' Top of Europe '. Jump on a Swiss train to Bern and then to Interlaken. Then you'll jump on the Jungfraubahn via Grindelwald-Kleine Scheidegg to the Top of Europe, Jungfraujoch. 2 Spend half a day in Lucerne on this tour which includes a boat trip on Lake Lucerne as well as a tour of the old town.

  16. THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Basel (UPDATED 2024)

    Basel is a great travel destination with a lot to do and see, but sometimes you need to get away and explore the surrounding areas. Book the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland directly on Tripadvisor and take the stress out of planning. Read 99,628 traveller reviews and view photos of different trips from Basel to various destinations. Find day trips to take today or this coming weekend.

  17. 7 Awesome Day Trips From Basel, Switzerland

    Lauterbrunnen (2 hours, 163 kilometers) If Lucerne is one of the most beautiful cities in Switzerland, Lauterbrunnen definitely makes it into the most charming village's list. Top 3. For sure. That is why Lauterbrunnen makes it into top 7 day trips from Basel. If you have ever seen the iconic view on Instagram of beautiful old Swiss buildings ...

  18. The Best Day Trips From Basel, Switzerland

    Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Basel beckons with its unique position as a crossroads of cultures and countries. One of the city's countless delights is the ability to embark on day-trips that whisk you away to the scenic landscapes of Switzerland, the charming allure of France, or the historic treasures of Germany.Join us as we uncover the best day-trip destinations that await just ...

  19. Basel Day Trips: Private Tours and Day Trips from Basel

    Basel, Switzerland is a great destination for tourists looking for a unique and exciting travel experience. With a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty and a vibrant city life, it's no wonder that Basel is increasingly becoming a popular destination for tourists. ... From Basel, there are a variety of day trips and tours available ...

  20. THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Basel (UPDATED 2024)

    Basel is a great travel destination with a lot to do and see, but sometimes you need to get away and explore the surrounding areas. Book the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland directly on Tripadvisor and take the stress out of planning. Read 99,848 traveller reviews and view photos of different trips from Basel to various destinations. Find day trips to take today or this coming weekend.

  21. Basel Old Town Walking Tour (undefined, undefined)

    Begin your walking tour in Basel with captivating stories from the city's distant past as your guide leads you through picturesque streets, highlighting significant landmarks and sharing intriguing historical anecdotes. Explore Basel Minster, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, and the BarfĂźsserkirche, renowned for its beautiful cloister.

  22. THE TOP 10 Day Trips in Basel (w/Prices)

    6 to 7 hours. Free Cancellation. from. ₹40,715.84. Price varies by group size. Gruyères Castle, Cheese, and Chocolate Private Tour from Basel. 2. Indulge in a day of cheesy and chocolaty delights on a private day tour from Basel to Gruyeres. Begin with a visit to the postcard-worthy Gruyeres Castle.

  23. THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Basel (UPDATED 2024)

    Basel is a great travel destination with a lot to do and see, but sometimes you need to get away and explore the surrounding areas. Book the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland directly on Tripadvisor and take the stress out of planning. Read 99,902 traveler reviews and view photos of different trips from Basel to various destinations. Find day trips to take today or this coming weekend.

  24. THE 10 BEST Day Trips from Basel

    Book the best day trips from Basel, Switzerland directly on Tripadvisor and take the stress out of planning. Read 99,656 traveler reviews and view photos of different trips from Basel to various destinations. Find day trips to take today or this coming weekend. Book with confidence with our Low Price Guarantee.