2 Best Sights in Basel, Switzerland

Mittlere Brücke

Altstadt

Basel's most historic bridge is a good metaphor for the city's successful mix of custom and commerce. It is used as a catwalk for many of Basel's centuries-old celebrations, while beneath its span, processions of barges continually glide through its low-slung arches. First built around 1225, the bridge made possible the development of an autonomous Kleinbasel and the consequent rivalry that grew between the two half towns. A stone bridge replaced the wooden one at the turn of the 20th century.

Schifflände, Basel, 4051, Switzerland

Spalentor

Altstadt

Refurbished in 2014, the Spalentor once served as Basel's most important medieval city gate. More imposing than graceful, the 14th-century structure has a toothy wooden portcullis; note Basel's coat of arms atop the gate.