Insane! would be my first adjective. If you're an art fan, it's definitely worth visiting. As it was our first visit to Art Basel, we had no idea what to expect. Basically, it's galleries from around the world showing and selling their wares, all in one giant building. It's more than three floors of art from antiquities worthy of being in the Louvre to modern art (also worthy of the Louvre) but also meant to evoke a feeling.
In the end, it was kind of stimulation overload. Too many people, too much to look at when you're unprepared and 'just looking' and I think we were just toast. There's quite good food and coffee available in various places throughout the event... something I consider of utmost importance, especially for an event of this caliber.
A piece of advice, go early. We were there when it opened on Sunday morning which gave us a couple of hours to look around without constantly bumping into people. By 14:00 it was like a sheep pen. It's fun to see that people still dress up to go to events like this and that younger people are also still interested in art. Lastly, it's expensive. Entry was 50 CHF per person plus parking and food... just to wander and look at art. We were curious where all that money goes... anyway, I digress. On the other hand, if you plan on buying an original Keith Haring (of which there were many), that cost is probably minimal to you. read more