Private sightseeing tour of Basel
Located on both sides of the Rhine, in the three-country-corner of Switzerland, Germany and France, Basel is the third largest city in Switzerland. Not only diverse cultures, but also a multifaceted history, modern art and architecture converge here. Since the Middle Ages, Basel has been an important crossroads of commerce and transportation, mainly due to navigation on the Rhine River. Ferries, roundtrip river cruises and lock gates link Basel's four harbors and sights. Visitors can discover the Old Town, which is dotted with buildings dating from the 15th century. The large market square, for example, is dominated by a townhall built between 1507 and 1513. The Spalentor, one of Switzerland's most beautiful city gates, was erected in the late 14th century. Basel's true landmark, however, is the Minster with its slender spires, built in different architect styles between 1019 and 1500.