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Wow, that is amazing - I was expecting more photos!! I think I could have explored for hours and hours. Too bad the chocolatier wasn't open. I'm guessing you'll find chocolate somewhere else though....
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What a totally amazing Building. I did notice some netting around some of the statues, I assume that has to prevent birds from nesting!! It is a beautiful town. I bet that chocolate would have been awesome too!!!!
The Rathaus is beautiful! I love how the people took the time to put art into the architecture. That is so rare in the states. And now I want chocolate for breakfast for some reason.
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I fell a bit behind on this the last few days, so I'm going back to around Page 20!
Basel looks like a nice and quite active town. Doesn't seem to have the charm that Luzern would have as it's a pretty big city.
The sushi looked so yummy as I'm a big sushi fan. You picked the right hotel in Basel. Lot of character to it inside and outside and the complimentary snacks and drinks is a nice touch!
That was some breakfast spread you had at the hotel, even though it wasn't cheap. Hotel breakfasts usually aren't and especially in Schweiz, where nothing is cheap! I remember from my travels with having great breakfast spreads not only in Switzerland, but in Germany, Austria and Holland as well. They're not usually continental as they are in France or hot breakfasts as in the UK or Ireland.
Loved the photos of the Rathaus and the details you were able to get with the closeups. Actually, after seeing more photos in your travels in Basel, the city has quite a bit of charm after all!
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I think it the most beautiful building I have ever seen.
Certainly one of the most beautiful. Reminds me somewhat of the buildings in Amsterdam I've seen for some reason!
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I fell a bit behind on this the last few days, so I'm going back to around Page 20!
Basel looks like a nice and quite active town. Doesn't seem to have the charm that Luzern would have as it's a pretty big city.
I think that's very true and that's how I'd describe it as well.
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The sushi looked so yummy as I'm a big sushi fan.
It was good, a bit surreal to be having sushi in Switzerland, but fun!
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You picked the right hotel in Basel. Lot of character to it inside and outside and the complimentary snacks and drinks is a nice touch!
I have to say that's why I swear by TripAdvisor. I've yet to find a hotel that was well rated on TripAdvisor that we haven't liked.
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That was some breakfast spread you had at the hotel, even though it wasn't cheap. Hotel breakfasts usually aren't and especially in Schweiz, where nothing is cheap! I remember from my travels with having great breakfast spreads not only in Switzerland, but in Germany, Austria and Holland as well. They're not usually continental as they are in France or hot breakfasts as in the UK or Ireland.
Loved the photos of the Rathaus and the details you were able to get with the closeups. Actually, after seeing more photos in your travels in Basel, the city has quite a bit of charm after all!
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Sunday 1 September – part four: a far too close encounter with a tram
We started to head out of Basel…
.. then I realised with horror that I still wanted to see the medieval part of the city, so we headed that way…
Shortly after this photo was taken, we had a close encounter with a tram. I know it shock Mark up pretty badly, but it wasn’t his fault. To the tram driver, whose line we were crossing, it probably was, but it’s hard when you don’t deal with trams on a regular basis at home. The first we knew he was there, he was sounding his horn at us, and he was right there, but thankfully he must’ve seen what was happening, and braked in plenty of time. Close call!
This part of the city was well worth a quick stop at, as it’s home to some lovely buildings.
This part of the city is right by the River Rhine:
We then headed out for real this time…
… and we passed some beautiful countryside on the way.
We also saw my first Swiss cows!
We found a few tunnels along the way too:
We saw more crops being grown – something that would become a familiar sight over the next few days, and something I never associate Switzerland with.
We were heading for Solothurn, which my guidebook told me was renowned as Switzerland’s finest Baroque city.
We managed to find some parking by the River Aare, and headed straight there to get some photos first…
Given that Switzerland, along with the rest of continental Europe it’s fair to say, closes down on a Sunday, we were surprised by how busy the cafes were along the riverfront. At least something stays open…
Wow! Amazing! I've spent a little time in Geneva and Zurich, but this is so different. There are parts of Geneva that look old world, but surrounded by completely modern buildings and Zurich is really modern looking.