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    4.5 (6 reviews)

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    Basler Weihnachtsmarkt am Barfüsserplatz - Basler Weihnachtsmarkt

    Basler Weihnachtsmarkt am Barfüsserplatz

    4.6(7 reviews)
    0.7 km

    My fourth Christmas market after Baden-Baden, Colmar and Mulhouse, Basel's Weihnachtsmarkt is the…read morelargest and most extensive. Taking up a number of large squares in the city center, you'll find kiosks with all sorts of things. Spices, candy, chocolates, trinkets, gloves and scarves, carved wood, Christmas tree ornaments, cookies and more than I can possibly list. Dipping into the single digits (Celsius), one of our first stops was a mulled wine kiosk (and I don't know if the Swiss call it vin chaud or glühwein) that was one of the better hot wines on this trip. And with it, we stood in a "feuerstube" (warming shed) that had a fire going. Toasty! Quite busy at most of the vendors despite the light but cold drizzle and lots of folks at the marshmallow toasting pit. I bought a few more things to fill the suitcase and enjoyed my first visit! [Review 21206 overall - 56 in Switzerland - 170 of 2024.]

    I so enjoyed exploring the Basel Christmas Markets - they were charming and approachable; not too…read morespread out or so large that you didn't have a chance to feel like you saw it all. Lots of friendly vendors excited to share their offerings. The booths themselves are also impressive in their decor - take time to look up at the roofs to see how different vendors celebrate the season. All of this, of course, is made better with a hot drink and snack in hand!

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    Basler Weihnachtsmarkt am Barfüsserplatz - Basler Weihnachtsmarkt

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    Basler Morgestraich - Nobody touches the masks and drums left outside a cafe - they are sacred and treated with respect.

    Basler Morgestraich

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.4 km

    What's not to love about getting up at 3:30 in the morning, rolling out of your warm comfy bed,…read moreheading out in the cold February weather (March if you're lucky and Easter is later in the year) to stand in the dark with thousands of other people to hear ear deafening drums and piccolos for 2 hours straight. Seriously, I LOVE IT!! This is part of Basel's unique Lent celebrations referred to as Fasnacht (held on the old calendar so 1 week later then most other cities celebrate) and kicks off what Baslers refer to as the 3 most glorious days. For Morgestraich, the city centre lights are all switched off at exactly 4am. At that same moment the bands strike up. These bands however, are just made up of piccolos and drums. The musicians are wearing bizarre masks (mostly hand made) and colourful, jester-like costumes. They have little lanterns on their heads and tow one large silk-screened lantern behind them. The lantern is designed around a theme - usually sport or political related. There is no set 'parade route'. The bands wander the narrow streets of the old town - there are traffic jams and bands trying to cross over each other. Mix in thousands of spectators - who also cram down the narrow streets adding to the chaos. But despite this, there is a sense of calm, patience and respect. No one pushes, we just all shuffle along to the beat of the drums and the sound of the piccolos playing the same tune over and over and over and over. As daylight creeps in, we head home - or to a bar/restaurant that has opened to serve the obligatory cheese and onion quiche and brown soup. ps. As I'm writing this, a Guggeband is marching down the road in front of our flat - but that's a story for Basel Fasnacht.........

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    Basler Morgestraich - Masks resting outside while the band members head in for some brown soup

    Masks resting outside while the band members head in for some brown soup

    Basler Morgestraich - Small lanterns help the musicians follow the right leader in the dark!

    Small lanterns help the musicians follow the right leader in the dark!

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    Basler Fasnacht - d junteressli riefe "call me rey" und Frau Bundesrötin Micheline Calmy-Rey isch Tatsache an d fasnacht koo

    Basler Fasnacht

    4.7(12 reviews)
    0.5 km

    This carnival is the highlight of this plucky city. The…read moremasks, the costumes, and the endurance of the performers, who parade around the city playing their piccolos, trombones, and heavy drums, are equally impressive. Regardless, you will not be slow to notice that confetti is by far the main character in this event. Tons of confetti. Numerous tons of confetti. So much that a few hours into the parade -which extends for all 3 days- a one-inch layer of colored paper will accrue on the ground all over the city. The ubiquitous confetti segues smoothly into people considering the whole town is basically one giant trash can and the confetti is soon sparkled with shattered bottles and glasses, tissues, napkins, pretzels, you name it. As you can guess most of this trash is blown away by the wind into the Rhine and the whole thing is just gross. You would think that the Swiss of all people would be more aware of the environment. Apart from this huge detail, the event is nice although the city isn't at all. It's an industrial rundown city with little to offer to the tourist that you can't find in any other old European town. Plus people aren't that friendly; as a tourist, I didn't feel expected. Shopkeepers do not speak English and the prices are ridiculously high.

    Gotta try it once!! Amazing atmosphere around the City.read more

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    D ueli warte, dass es wydr los goht

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