I need some basic stuff, i found some, but some websites aren't in english lol.Anyways i need to know some cultural things and interesting things to do if you visit there! And any other ...
I have few questions ...
1. How are the medical facilities? Will doctors be available immediately
in case of any ailments or will it be purely by prior appointments?
I would like to apply a job in Switzerland. Do I need to mention the expected salary? I have no idea what is the standard salary in Switzerland. If I have a master degree (Msc) without any work ...
I will be arriving in Basel on the 10th of January. I was wondering if i should rent a car, or get the train to Grindelwald? Will there be alot of transfers if i get the train? How will i get to B...
I will be traveling in Switzerland on St. Patrick's Day this year and I am wondering if the Swiss celebrate the Day as we do here in the U.S. Any one know?...
You know, a nice hotel that doesn't cost a lot and if you were to stay there for a month, you wouldn't have to pay a fortune. I appreciate any help anyone can offer, but please be serious....
If you go to the tourist information office (which is on the edge of the market place) you can get a portable audio guide which leads you on walks through the town and gives you a wonderful history of the town, and various events. It points out interesting things like the face that pokes its tongue out to the residents across the river or who it is slaying the dragon on the facade of the Munster. A fabulous place to visit!
Wayne ♂
Basel's best tourist attractions are in Germany and France. Get across those borders and check out the real Europe.
madonna_toller
Well the old city is nice with the famous Rhine streaming thru. There is a lovely Zoo and Basel is the "home" to many International known Pharma Co. You can also quick go over the border to the charming Alsace in France.
Goddess of Grammar
They have some great museums and a cool boat-on-a-rope that takes you across the Rhine. If you stay in a hotel in the city, they'll give you a pass that's valid on all the trams and buses in the city, which is a good deal! (I believe it's included in the tourist tax you have to pay to stay there (the tax goes for all of Switzerland)).
kiwi
My dad's from basel, but I live in Bern. There are some great museums in basel and the downtown is nice too. have fun!