National Geographic Traveller (UK)

INSIDE GUIDE BASEL

old architecture, avant-garde art and a raft of worldclass galleries — Basel is a city equally busy making cultural waves as it is at the helm of the country’s biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Given its riverside location, at the point where Switzerland, Germany and France converge, it also embraces the great outdoors and has a food scene that dives into creative

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