Basel wears its long history lightly: a medieval gate left standing when the city walls came down, Switzerland's most ornate Gothic fountain, a bright-red Renaissance town hall, an earthquake-scarred cathedral of red sandstone above the Rhine, and a fountain of dancing scrap-metal machines. This self-guided walking tour traces that endlessly reinventive city through its compact old town, from the Spalentor to the Rhine.
Everything runs from your smartphone, with no app to download. You get a clear map of all 9 stops, simple directions, and a short audio story with an interactive quiz at each location. Audio and text come in 7 languages: English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese.
There is no guide and no group. Start whenever you like, pause for a coffee on the Marktplatz, linger on the Munsterplatz terrace, and pick the route back up when you are ready. Walk it at your own pace, in any weather, on any day of the year.
Start your self-guided tour at the entrance of the Spalentor gate. Open your experience nearby and follow the route on your smartphone.
The tour ends near the Tinguely Fountain on Theaterplatz. Take a moment to enjoy the area before finishing your walk.
The tour starts at Basel's grandest surviving medieval city gate, built in red sandstone with two round towers. Listen to the audio story on your phone and answer the on-site quiz before walking into the old town.
One of Switzerland's most ornate Gothic fountains, standing where Basel's fish market once traded. Your audio guide explains its carved figures, followed by an on-site quiz.
Walk out onto Basel's historic Middle Bridge over the Rhine to see the Kappelijoch, the small chapel-shrine standing midway across. Audio story and on-site quiz.
Basel's oldest parish church, set on the terrace above the Rhine. Your audio guide covers its long history, followed by an on-site quiz.
The bright-red Renaissance Rathaus on the Marktplatz, with its painted facade, arcaded courtyard and clock tower. Audio story and on-site quiz.
The Augustiner Brunnen street fountain on the lane climbing toward the Munster, past the old university quarter. Audio story and on-site quiz.
The red sandstone cathedral standing above the Rhine, rebuilt after the 1356 earthquake and now a Basel landmark. Audio story and on-site quiz on the Munsterplatz terrace.
The lively square at the heart of the old town, named after the former Barefoot Friars' church that still stands on it. Audio story and on-site quiz.
The tour ends at Jean Tinguely's kinetic fountain on Theaterplatz, where welded scrap-metal machines spray and clatter in a shallow basin. Final audio story and quiz.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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