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Uk Flights To Basel

January 28th, 2009 No comments

If youre considering Basel as a holiday option this winter, youll be happy to hear that low fares and flight availability are in good supply. Because Basel has established itself as a growth center for budget airlines, carriers such as Easyjet are establishing major bases there in favor of the more expensive Zurich Airport. Fares start below 100 and go up to the mid 200s and flights depart from London, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glascow, Gatwick, Heathrow and Manchester.

The second biggest city in Switzerland is Basel which offers a tradition of scholarship and art since the days on the Renaissance. Prior evidence of this is that the city offers more than 24 museums for 200,000 residents. Basel’s location is on the Swiss border with France and Germany and both cultures influenced it.

Not a traditional Swiss ski town, Basel is filled with options for vacationers. As the cultural capital of Switzerland, you can and enjoy the art and culture, and the Dolls House Museum on Barfusserplatz or the Swiss Architecture Museum in Steingberg or The Karikatur and Cartoon Museum are just a few of the many options.

There are many sights to see and you will not run out of options. The most noticeable is the Cathedral with its twin towers and red sandstone walls. The Cathedral is quite old as the structure was built in the year 900 AD. After the destructive 1356 earthquake, the current Gothic cathedral was finished.

The Marktplatz is open everyday except Sunday selling fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers. It is dominated by the Town Hall (Rathhaus) the seat of the government since the 14th century.

Observe the Rhine as you traverse the Mittlere Brucke (Middle viaduct) that was sponsored by church possession sales in 1125. Its among the earliest Rhine pass through. Tinguley Fountain characteristics funny machine statues and is believed to be a figure of the towns distinctiveness.

Explore Basels Old Town on foot so you wont miss any detail of the 15th century buildings as they mingle with modern works of international architects. Spalentor (Spalen Gate) is the most imposing of the three surviving city gates that date back to the 1400s.

Basel also offers official city tours and christmas in Basel will enchant you with lights, trees, angels and stories of old Basel traditions.

The Roman Town of August Raurica will introduce you to the formerly bustling Roman town through imposing ruins and museum treasures.

When sightseeing in Basel, you can also go shopping for luxury items such as Louis Vuitton and Rolex. You can find books, fashion, shoes, and other specialities in antique shops, small boutiques, and high end department stores.

If youre a fan of night life, Basel will not disappoint you. Youll find everything from cozy bars to wild parties and clubs.

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Flights to Zurich

January 16th, 2009 No comments

Swiss and British Airways are a good place to start shopping for flights from London. Swiss also offers direct flights from Manchester and Birmingham. Lufthansa, Alitalia and KLM offer indirect flights, and budget airlines like Easyjet have flights to Zurich departing from London, Gatwick and Luton.You can find great prices on flights from the UK to Zurich. Fares on budget airlines start below 99 and top out well below 200.

Just 12 kilometers north of Zurich you’ll find the airport, ZRH. You might want to use Swiss Rail’s trainsinto the city, since they leave for Zurich every ten minutes, and other places, too. You could also take a public buz, hotel shuttle, or cab, or use one of the many car rental companies there.

Zurich is a great holiday destination, offering breathtaking scenery, top-notch quality shopping and full night life. Summer is the best time to fly to Zurich. July and August provide the best weather. Spring and autumn are also good times for a holiday excursion, but winter is cold, cloudy and damp.

Spend the days wandering Zurichs quant cobbled streets, visiting museums, shopping at flea markets or gathering samples from its chocolate factories. During the day, Swiss neatness and exacting manner may convince you that Zurich residents are uptight. But, at night, youll find more bars, clubs, restaurants and a host of street parades and festivals to meet the needs of the most devoted partiers.

Following is a list of popular Zurich tourist attractions.

The enduring anthology of The Swiss National Museum consists of The Celestial Globe of Jost Burg, historic wheels and Swiss weapons. It also incorporates Stone Age artifacts and current records of Swiss history. It is built in a castle like architectural style that gives one the chance to look at the Swiss national history in an interesting and satisfactory way.

To take in the scenery, hop on board the Polybahn or Ridiblick Funicular for panoramic views of the city and Lake Zurich. The first Polybahn was opened in 1889 to transport students from central Zurich to the University of Technology. It continues to transport students and tourists to the Polyterasse viewpoint.

There are 14 th century buildings in the old town of Niderdorf district. There are small plazas with restaurant and music. There are fashion stores, bookshops and antique stores. Sample the famed cheese, wine and pastries. Niederdorf is one of the Zrich’s best nightlife venues.

Visit more than 2,200 animals, more than 260 different species at the Zurich Zoo. Dedicated to nature conservation and protecting animal species, the zoo has many reintroduction projects in the wild. You can see endangered species like the snow leopard and red panda. Guided tours and in-depth information tools make the Zurich Zoo a great learning experience.

The thin blue spire of Fraumunster Church is one of the most distinctive of the many spires in the Zurich skyline. The church was founded in 853 and its main attractions are its beautiful stained glass windows added to the church in 1970.

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