Getting Around

Many streets in the old city have been pedestrianised and Basel is fairly compact, so tourists tend to get around on foot. Walking tours are only recommended for the moderately fit, however, as some parts of the city have steep inclines. Bicycles are available for hire, and the extensive bus and tram network is easy to use. Visitors can purchase tickets online, and from machines at stops and stations; single tickets and day passes are available. Taxi apps such as Uber, Lyft, Ola and Didi are also options. Visitors should note that the large number pedestrians, trams, buses and bicycles make the city confusing to drive in, and that parking is scarce. Hiring a car is only recommended for excursions out of the city.

Airports

Basel Airport

The airport is located nearly four miles (6km) northwest of Basel, Switzerland.

Basel Airport (BSL)

Location

The airport is located nearly four miles (6km) northwest of Basel, Switzerland.

Getting to the city

There is regular bus service from the airport to a number of local towns, including Basel, Strasbourg, Saint Louis, Mulhouse and Freiburg. There is no direct rail service to the airport, but there are train stations in Basel.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 from the last Sunday in March until the last Sunday in October).

Car rental

Avis, Europcar and Sixt are among the car rental companies operating at Basel Airport.

Airport Taxis

There are taxis available on both the Swiss and French sides of the airport. The average fares to nearby towns are as follows: Mulhouse €50, Freiburg €125, and Basel CHF 50. Fares will be higher at night.

Facilities

The terminal contains an information desk, restaurants and cafes, duty-free shopping, currency exchange facilities, a comprehensive business centre and ATMs.

Parking

There is plenty of short and long-term parking available, but prices vary between the French and Swiss sides.

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